The Polls are Open!
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 12:03 am
Students of the board, be sure to get out there and be heard today.
Pro Stroh, Vote No! Roll Along!
Pro Stroh, Vote No! Roll Along!
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Done and done.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Students of the board, be sure to get out there and be heard today.
Pro Stroh, Vote No! Roll Along!
hopefully Florida doesn't find a way to screw this upalways a falcon wrote:REsults in from New Hampshire yet?![]()
Let's hope Ohio isn't using Diebold machines again...BGFalconfromCincy wrote:hopefully Florida doesn't find a way to screw this upalways a falcon wrote:REsults in from New Hampshire yet?![]()
Going East to West across BG, we should hear from Copper Beach and Campbell Hill first, before the biggies of Harshman and Kriescher come in. A very large part of our base is there, and hopefully we'll have a large lead in the electoral count before the petitioner strongholds of Founders and Offenhauer come in later. Hopefully the Enclave can be the x-factor swing apartment complex that will help us throw the hammadown on the opposition.always a falcon wrote:REsults in from New Hampshire yet?![]()
Apparently the graduates will be charged the $60/semester also...Here's an article in the BG News specifically about the graduate issue on it. I guess the issue with the graduates is that you guys are too busy with actual life to worry about something such as this.footballguy51 wrote:I voted, but it probably won't count. It says you have to be an undergraduate in order to vote. It took my vote, but we'll see if it's counted.
I think it's a load of crap. Is the fee only going to be applied to undergrads, or does the university not care about grad students? I won't be here to pay the fee regardless, but if I was, I would protest any measure to tack on a fee to grad students if we weren't allowed to vote in this.
That being said, I voted NO because BGSU most definitely needs this building, and alternate funding may be almost impossible to come by.
The issue in terms of grad student voting is probably the fact that this vote is a referendum on USG legislation. Graduate students have their own representative body (GSS), and if they want to have a say in the matter under the current governing structure, GSS would have to be the starting point.Strouse wrote:Apparently the graduates will be charged the $60/semester also...Here's an article in the BG News specifically about the graduate issue on it. I guess the issue with the graduates is that you guys are too busy with actual life to worry about something such as this.footballguy51 wrote:I voted, but it probably won't count. It says you have to be an undergraduate in order to vote. It took my vote, but we'll see if it's counted.
I think it's a load of crap. Is the fee only going to be applied to undergrads, or does the university not care about grad students? I won't be here to pay the fee regardless, but if I was, I would protest any measure to tack on a fee to grad students if we weren't allowed to vote in this.
That being said, I voted NO because BGSU most definitely needs this building, and alternate funding may be almost impossible to come by.
I forgot about the GSS, but wouldn't the GSS have had to vote on the $60/semester issue also if the Grads will have to pay for it? I'm obviously not too knowledgable when it comes to...well...anything government/politically related...Bleeding Orange wrote:The issue in terms of grad student voting is probably the fact that this vote is a referendum on USG legislation. Graduate students have their own representative body (GSS), and if they want to have a say in the matter under the current governing structure, GSS would have to be the starting point.
I just happened to find this article after I typed that, and this explains the situation pretty well:Strouse wrote:I forgot about the GSS, but wouldn't the GSS have had to vote on the $60/semester issue also if the Grads will have to pay for it? I'm obviously not too knowledgable when it comes to...well...anything government/politically related...Bleeding Orange wrote:The issue in terms of grad student voting is probably the fact that this vote is a referendum on USG legislation. Graduate students have their own representative body (GSS), and if they want to have a say in the matter under the current governing structure, GSS would have to be the starting point.