Monday Morning Quarterbacking
Christian Duque and I are probably a little obsessed to be commenting on SG politics long after we left. But then, I comment on it because what else can I blog about that no...
Christian Duque and I are probably a little obsessed to be commenting on SG politics long after we left. But then, I comment on it because what else can I blog about that no...
Tommy Jardon, a law student running on the independent Orange & Blue Party, is taking on the familiar reformist/GDI cause of online voting (and expanding student participation in SG more generally). He is opposed...
Another fall election approaches for my alma mater, and judging by the news stories coming out so far, it sure looks to be a fun one to watch, even from 800 miles away. First,...
I didn’t try to make much of a secret of the fact that I respect Nikki Fried and had some contact with her and several other folks within the Unite Party camp last time....
The comments on my last SG election thread were getting long, so here’s an open thread. Talk about the 2006 race, predictions for the fall campaign, the coming Moseley/Nelson/Weiss race, the endurance of FBK,...
Alright, so I’ve not blogged much since the SG election. But, to ensure you that a new season in my blogging has come, I’m putting down my final thoughts about the 2006 SG election....
If the numbers from last week are any indication, along with historical trends for runoffs involving a Greek split, this will be a tough hill for Lola Bovell to climb. She trails Ryan Moseley,...
10,155 or 10,240 students voted. Just 9,647 students voted for President, while 9,591 voted for Treasurer (excluding write-in votes). This 600-700 vote gap is the highest number of non-voters for the executive ticket in...