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    Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate 2006

    Re: Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate A valid point, but they're SUPPOSED to be checked every day. I still maintain that for most students, it's the ONLY way they're gonna be arsed to actually vote - and that putting internal mail in an assignment box is the same as...
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    Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate 2006

    Re: Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate Eh, screw you, bitch.
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    SRC Elections 2006 - the Aftermath/Post-Mortem

    The radical left are made up of Jew-bashers, and I would argue that for both their history of violence AND their anti-semitic viewpoints, that it would take a deluded person not to realise that once they have a reason ("fighting Zionism"), that "violence is justified" (yes, an actual Pepperspray...
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    Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate 2006

    Re: Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate I KNOW that. For the record, I am most definitely not an idiot, and I don't appreciate being called so.
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    Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate 2006

    Re: Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate Having used internal mail regularly over the last four years, and having my own university address (two, in fact - one at the Con and one at the Seymour), I can say with confidence that lodging mail by either placing it in an assignment...
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    Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate 2006

    Re: Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate Ballots may be lodged in assignment boxes, as they are collected and then sent off via internal mail to the appropriate place within a day. It is the easiest way for many students to lodge their ballots, especially for students who don't...
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    Conservatoriums - GENERAL: Entry, atmosphere, auditions etc.

    The interview is the same for whichever Composition course you're applying for. Just make sure you research the staff at that institution, and tailor your "favourite composers" accordingly. For example, one of my classmates told Michael Smetanin that her favourite composer was Matthew Hindson...
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    SRC Elections 2006 - the Aftermath/Post-Mortem

    If it doesn't happen, it sets a future precedent that spraypainting on campus is an acceptable electoral tactic. We are asking not just for the removal of the spraypaint to be charged to the team, but also for consideration to be given to the fact that they have Already benefitted from these...
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    Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate 2006

    Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate Hey, I'm only saying what I've heard. Rose Jackson definitely has done it, because I've actually seen her people doing it. I've heard about Wenny Theresia from my friends in the Left (yes, I still have friends in the Left). And Duncan McKay...
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    Undergraduate Representative to the University Senate 2006

    Re: um... ok wtf. SRC elections. Every vote really does count. If he were the only one doing it, it would be unfair - but Rose, Steph and Wenny have all been seen doing it. It's how Ms. Jackson was elected last year, in fact. Frankly, it's just levelling the playing field, and it just means...
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    SRC Elections 2006 - the Aftermath/Post-Mortem

    Every vote counts. Except when teams start breaking the rules. Wham! for Honi will most likely find themselves disqualified for using spraypaint on and around the university campus - which isn't technically against the rules, until the clean-up bill pushes them over their spending limit.
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    SRC Elections 2006 - the Aftermath/Post-Mortem

    I just think it'd be the fucking sweetest of ironies, if Rose Jackson, the Hero of NOLS/NLS, costs the Labor Left the jewel of the crown of the student organisations - one they've held (and ruined) for six years.
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    SRC Elections 2006 - the Aftermath/Post-Mortem

    If I'm right, the appeal will be based on two related issues: 1) that as an NUS office-bearer, she is forbidden by the SRC constitution from campaigning (or even outwardly supporting) in this year's election - a rule she obviously flaunted throughout the campaign, and certainly exploited as...
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    SRC Elections 2006 - the Aftermath/Post-Mortem

    The presidency count is finished. I won't quote exact numbers, or reveal the winner - but I will say that both first and second polled just over 1500 votes each after preferences - and that the winner won by just 21 votes. Because the results of one polling booth in particular is in doubt...
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    SRC Elections 2006

    I'd rather marry Sonia than Angus, Dan or Alma.
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    SRC Elections 2006

    Sonia not only has a great orange flag, she's also an award winning fashion designer...
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    So....

    Sabrina Houssami will, of course, be voting for Sonia and Voice.
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    SRC Elections 2006

    The Honi and Bull, not to mention all SRC proceedings, constantly refer to the "acknowledgement of country". This is read at the beginning of almost all major Union/SRC events, and comments of this sentiment are published in all Union/SRC publications. Justin's comments were pure parody of...
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    SRC Elections 2006

    Although we don't have posters in twenty different languages, Sonia's team is still the most racially and culturally diverse of the lot. If there were ANY racist sentiments there, we would not be supporting Sonia and Voice.
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    SRC Elections 2006

    If the worst they can call Sonia is "liberal", that's hardly "pwned".
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