I actually breathed a sigh of relief when I found out. I didn't actually want the responsibility. My main job as V.P. Internal would have been to organize grad while on my internship, and our grad is so big we apparently spend about $25,000 on it every year!
Then there's the issue of having to deal with the clique at the E.S.S. and frankly, it's not worth it.
I got a chance to get up and voice my opinion, and that was good enough for me.
It'll be interesting to see what the fallout is, if anything, of the email abuse that was happening during the campaigning by the person who won the Presidency. Some people got her email five times! In any event, it came to light that students' email addresses are wide open to anyone who wants to abuse them. The Dean and the university's students' union have been informed. I doubt much will happen though, but that's me, the cynic.
One other note on the election, in the unethical emails that were sent out by the person who is now President, she also campaigned for her friends who were running for other positions. Once I find out tomorrow who else won, I'll compare who she campaigned for, and who actually won. But I imagine they'll be the same list.
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
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