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Presidential hopeful Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and running mate Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 were docked an additional 45 points early this morning for campaign violations, bringing their total to 305 points. Each UC presidential campaign is allotted $400 to spend on his campaign, but if the combined number of violation points docked and dollars spent tops 400, candidates are required to return the amount exceeded to the UC Election Commission in the form of campaign materials, such as posters and flyers. Petersen’s campaign has spent $126.69 thus far, according...
With this year’s leading crop of UC candidates focusing on increased advocacy and student services rather than on overhauling the council itself, UC President John S. Haddock ’07 and Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07 appear to have fulfilled their own campaign pledge to “fix the UC.” Over the past two semesters, the UC has created a social programming board separate from the council and funded entirely by the College, reducing the size of the council from three to two committees, without decreasing its budget...
...ultimate implementation of the referendum, the second to appear on the UC presidential ballot in five years, is in the hands of the University...
...last referendum to appear on a UC presidential ballot was a 2004 initiative asking students whether they supported a $10 termbill fee to fund renewable energy at the College...
...students, FAS Executive Dean Nancy L. Maull agreed to set up an Energy Audit Task Force to recommend a target reduction for greenhouse gas emissions, according to Jake C. Levine ’06-’07, co-chair of the Environmental Action Committee (EAC), which supported the UC bill...