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The EUS Elections – Part Deux (Everyone else!)

Are people vot­ing already? What the hell is this? I’ve been out of school for less than a year and now there’s all this “organ­iz­a­tion” and “syn­ergy”. Ugh.
You can find my pre­vi­ous post on the EUS Pres­id­en­tial Race here. Time now for me to com­ment on the rest of the elec­tions. I really should be […]

EUS Elections! – In Depth Look at the Presidential Race

So appar­ently my blog­ging acu­men has been called upon to inform the pro­let­ariat. Hoo­ray for find­ing out things via blog posts! Vive la Que­bec libre! Wait…maybe I’m get­ting con­fused about my polit­ical move­ments here. No, no I’m sure every­one else is wrong.
My lovely coun­ter­part at AMS Con­fid­en­tial, Kai — while paus­ing to breathe after gushing […]

2010 Referendum Results Correction

I can’t update Matt’s posts, so I have to put up a new post. The res­ults of the ref­er­en­dum have been cor­rec­ted due to a vot­ing out­put error.
From http://www2.ams.ubc.ca/index.php/ams/news/ams_election_correction/:
Ques­tion 2: “Do you sup­port the removal of Blake Fre­d­er­ick from the office of Pres­id­ent?” did not pass, and did not reach quorum. It received 3542 votes […]

From a Different Perspective

Allow me to intro­duce myself, I am Omid Javadi, I’m a gradu­ated UBC Engin­eer, a former EUS Social Coordin­ator and VP Internal and AMS Coun­cil­lor, and cur­rently an abras­ive asshole. I’m here to offer the per­spect­ive of someone who is com­pletely detached from UBC, and often com­ments on the hil­ar­ity of stu­dent polit­ics. As I […]