Whether or not bylaws have been violated in the Graduate Student’s Association referendum is not merely a question of "yes" or "no". Since filing a bylaw violation complaint against the GSA executive, Graduate Student Ray Novak has been identified as leader of a de facto "no" campaign. Neither Novak nor the CFS is registered with… Continue reading Complaints about GSA referendum to join CFS
Results for "Gauntlet Elections Board"
How to influence, inform and interpret
By Neal Ozano
There are a lot of people on campus who don’t seem to understand the rights and responsibilities of media.In recent letters, readers accused the Gauntlet of being untrue to journalistic integrity by giving students information on which to base their votes. One letter accused the paper of being similar to an "Internet billboard" because we… Continue reading How to influence, inform and interpret
You suck, continued: One candidate’s response
By Ryan Yau
Editors, the Gauntlet, Re: Gauntlet Endorsement Supplement, March 8 & 15, 2001 I would first like to congratulate Barb Wright on being elected Students’ Union President. However, her success relied heavily upon the Gauntlet’s endorsement. An endorsement from the Gauntlet’s arrogant expert panel rockets one’s chance of victory. Not surprisingly, every single Gauntlet-endorsed candidate won… Continue reading You suck, continued: One candidate’s response
President White becomes Sugar Daddy
Treats with Toby is here. Much like Cookies with Cleary and Slurpees on South, you go to the Students’ Union President’s office (located in the old clubs area in MacHall 209) on Mondays from 1-2 p.m., Thursdays from 2-3 p.m. or Fridays from 10-11 a.m. Once there, you will be able to meet with the… Continue reading President White becomes Sugar Daddy