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...votes. Love said the low voter turnout resulted from technical difficulties in publicizing the election on the Mather e-mail list. Many students in Mather did not know about the elections because of the publicity problems, according to Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, a Mather resident and Vice-Chair of Undergraduate Education on the UC’s Student Affairs Committee. “The candidate’s own blockmates weren’t aware of the special elections,” Greenfield said. HOUSEKEEPING Voith’s resignation early last Monday opened up a second...
...said. “Don’t mind every now and then a little bit of bitch-work.” Both Greenfield and Kaja said they resigned in order to devote more time to the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), of which Greenfield is a vice-chair. Blake M. Kurisu ’07 was elected treasurer and Magdey A. Abdallah ’07 was elected secretary. In his stump speech, Abdallah made revamping the UC’s website his top priority. “I want to invest in a website that changes...
...final election, when Cullen’s total finally exceeded Kearney’s by a significant margin. “The results of this election were not as close as the previous elections,” said Samita A. Mannapperuma ‘06, who is outgoing HoCo vice-chair. The HoCo declined to release the vote tallies for the final round of voting, which was administered by paper ballot on Friday and Saturday nights. “Each candidate had a representative at the vote count,” said Jon C. Bardin ’06, outgoing...
...paper balloting should also quell students’ concerns about the security and fairness of the electronic system, according to outgoing HoCo Vice-Chair Samita A. Mannapperuma...
...every Dylan, there’s been a Wyclef. The HCC and the UC admit the problem. “Our biggest challenge in the past has been gauging student interest,” says HCC Vice-Chair of Production Samantha H. Fink ’08. Nevertheless, a few successful events could restore the student body’s faith in university-sponsored social programming...