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Rohit Chopra ’04 and Jessica R. Stannard-Friel ’04 are elected president and vice president of the Council, respectively, by a wide margin in the largest election turnout ever...
...from the senior class committee, the crowd at Club Café was perhaps a little too exclusively non-exclusive. Though the event was advertised through the senior bar and BOND e-mail lists, relatively few people made the trek into Boston. “It was a pretty low turnout, maybe 10 to 15 people,” says Lee-Sean Huang ’03, who attended the event. “But for the people that went, I think it was a chill time...
...turnout was a little disappointing, though I think those that were there liked it,” Ocean writes in an e-mail. “Not too many people came outside of the usual queer crowd that goes out. I would have hoped for more straight people to be there as I thought it to be an event for people who had never been to a gay bar to go and see what it was like.” The event was advertised as “gay senior bar” to the e-mail lists, which Ocean...
...even went so far as to organize a two-morning “eat-in,” in which they planned to descend en masse upon the “hot” Houses. But while the petition boasted 900 signatures, the eat-in drew only a modest turnout...
...Naples said: "If need be, I'll sweep the city myself." - By Jeff Israely/Naples E.U. HERE WE COME LITHUANIA AND SLOVAKIA Lithuania became the first former Soviet republic to vote to join the E.U., with more than 90% supporting the move. Officials had feared that there would be poor turnout for the referendum, but after 64% of the population cast their ballots, the celebrations began. And in Slovakia, fears about poor turnout in a similar referendum prompted parliament leaders to say that they will ratify E.U. entry regardless - a move that angered many Slovaks. FREE AT LAST ALGERIA Seventeen European...