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Kill the Web site. Kill it Dead. There comes a time when many things outlive their purpose. Think Ol’ Yeller or the phrase “stay the course.” The UC??s Web site passed this point during the Clinton administration. Link by link, the Web site should die a slow, painful death...
Upon seeing the UC??s actual Web site for the first time, any impartial observer would believe that the relationship between the UC and Web sites is not unlike the relationship between Tokyo Rose and reality. Compared to the elegant Web sites crafted for each candidate, the UC??s Web site looks like a sixth-grader’s homage to her love of Pok?...
...Simple Idea for a New Student Government Web Site. The flaws of the UC??s Web site lie not in the concept of the Web site, but rather in the overall structure of the Web site. By looking at ways that other Ivy League schools have constructed their student government Web sites, we can recreate a Web site that places each bit of code into a role dictated by its natural ability and interest...
Petersen’s position as an insider among insider candidates appears to have been a huge asset in this race. He is the chair of the UC??s Student Affairs Committee (SAC), which has traditionally been a stepping stone from which to launch a successful presidential campaign. He is the fifth SAC chair to be elected in the last seven presidential elections, according to UC Treasurer Ben W. Milder...
...often it seems that once the UC president is elected, he is caught up in the clouds and taken to be with Dean Gross for eternity. The new president should realize that the UC??s value to students lies not only in the once-in-a-while concessions it extracts from University Hall, but also in the entertainment it provides (i.e. the debate it promotes and the celebrity status it can grant to certain leaders). Whether pushing for calendar reform or a student endowment, the UC??s new chief shouldn’t slink into...