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...working for you every day,” Petersen said in his victory speech. “For every hour you put in, I promise Matt and I will put in 10!” Petersen and Sundquist received 1,314 first-place votes out of 3,519 total votes cast. The ticket’s campaign strategy included knocking on doors and rallying in front of the Science Center with telltale orange posters every day of the campaign. Those same posters decorated the solarium alongside photos from the campaign’s kickoff party and Christmas lights. Dimmed overhead...
...pair received 1,314 votes out of 3,519 total votes cast, taking 37.5 percent of first-place votes cast...
...page supplement devoted entirely to postering mandates that signs placed on the “free-standing” kiosks in the Yard be no larger than 8.5 by 11 inches—and, for the tricksters considering three-dimensional construction, that there be a “maximum total surface area” of 93.5 square inches. Different dimensional requirements are dictated for other sites, further increasing the complexity of the rules.Still, the Commission does not concern itself with every last nuance, Allen stressing that it is the “spirit of the rules, not the rules themselves?...
...with the star cruising around the streets of the ATL in his Lambo, blowing out clouds of thick smoke. Jeezy and Angel are found in pool halls, outside graffitied, dilapidated buildings, at a warehouse concert, and even playing cee-low. Barbershops and prisons are subtly snuck in, making the total number of scenes somewhere above a dozen. Everything comes up roses for Jeezy: despite his busy lifestyle, his khakis remain neatly creased. Whenever he drops a talking point (for example, “Ha Ha”), it appears written in the sky in diamonds. Jeezy, whose shirt claims...
Those who argue that UC elections without these bans would become total electronic free-for-alls are likely mistaken. We are convinced that as with other conduits for electronic advertising on this campus, e-mail flows regulate themselves. Members of a house open list, for example, would respond quickly and savagely should their list be overrun with irrelevant e-mails. Because tracking candidate e-mails and personnel lists is nearly impossible, we favor self-regulation through which those turned off by e-mails can voice their opposition through complaints to a campaign—or even through the ballot...