Managing Your Press
NAGAS, one of the few remaining on-campus SG bloggers, came back from a hiatus today to ask: What have I missed? The easy answer is not much. The biggest flaw I’ve seen thus far...
NAGAS, one of the few remaining on-campus SG bloggers, came back from a hiatus today to ask: What have I missed? The easy answer is not much. The biggest flaw I’ve seen thus far...
If I were Susan, I would have announced the event today, but actually held the meet-and-greet on Sunday. Just picture it: Susan’s Sweet Sundae. Regardless, she got quite a bit of good press over...
Well, SWAMP has a liability this morning, as news spread that the Senate Budget chairman – their candidate for treasurer – has presented a seriously flawed organizational budget. Now it’s not all his fault,...
SG websites are still in their proto-matter stages of development, usually providing bland, static information such as polling locations and candidates (perhaps with their bios). SWAMP in 2002 was relatively unique by having interactive...
Given some of the press and blog attention given to an SG election less than three weeks away, I’ve come up with a few questions of my own. 1) Is alumni commentary on SG...
If the analysis of 47 Senate seats provided by the Susan Henriques campaign is accurate, the Swamp Party has already won 4 Senate seats and Unite has already won 1, leaving 42 Senate seats...
The Spring 2006 election has been, unofficially, the longest-running campaign in recent memory, as both candidates and the sides they’d run on have been known since nearly the end of the last election. But...
With the public announcement of the SWAMP party ticket, it appears that the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is likely to win no matter which party wins the election. Unless there is a bizarre twist...