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...There are a ton of factors at play. The changing dynamics not just during the campaign but during the election itself are going to make the outcome interesting.”As of 11 p.m. last night, more than 3,300 students had voted, according to the UC??s website.When the campaign season started almost two weeks ago, many assumed that John F. Voith ’07 and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 would be the ticket to beat.“On paper, just looking at the candidates themselves, I think...
...alienation of the BGLTSA and HRC also introduces doubt as to their ability to work with student groups, which is a central part of their platform.In response to these developments, several students have asked to recast their already-submitted presidential votes, but are unable to do so given the UC??s current online voting system. Changing the clearly established rules of the election while it is occurring would be unwise. It seems inevitable, however, that another situation will arise in which critical new information breaks during the election week—and students should not be penalized...
...Full disclosure: the author of this story is a representative on the First-Year Social Committee, which, like the HCC, falls under the discretion of the UC??s Campus Life Committee. It does not, however, work with...
...Crimson, the staffer wrote that if Grimeland and Hadfield dropped out, Voith and Gadgil would reimburse them for their campaign expenses, ensure that Grimeland be reinstated on the UC after a temporary expulsion, and promote the ideas they had proposed in their campaign. But candidates for the UC??s top two positions are reimbursed for all their expenses by the council, and Grimeland was unanimously reinstated at a meeting Friday night.Gadgil said Sunday night that she and Voith were not aware of the e-mail before it was sent and did not endorse its contents.In a statement...
...Perhaps the people that would want to serve on a programming committee might be better suited to [plan events] than elected members of the UC,” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 writes in an e-mail.And the UC seems to agree.The UC??s recently-tabled amendment to dissolve its Campus Life Committee (CLC) and replace it with an autonomous, directly-elected Social Events Committee (SEC) responsible for planning campus-wide social events indicates a growing sentiment that the UC needs to reform its social planning.“I think people...