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2 Election, cont'd from page 1 seemed to work out." Bek was also glad that fewer people were turned away from the voting tables this year under the new rule clarifying the rules about acceptable iden tification. Pre viously, only Guilford Col lege IDs were accepted, but this year gov ernment-is- sued ID was also accepted. The Union race was ini- tially uncontested but ended up being more of a race than ex pected. Junior Devra Thomas put together a write-in ticket last week, with Matthew Zuehlke as VP, Will Dodson as secretary, and Mae Kalwaic as THE WEEK AT GUILFORD Friday, February 26th: ★ Kindermusik from 7:45 a.m. - 7 p.m. in the Gallery and Commons ★ History department candidate presentation, "Bread and Democracy: The integration of German peasants into 20th century industrial society" at 2:15 p.m. in Boren lounge ★ Pathways from 6-9:30 p.m. in Boren lounge ★ Theatre production, The Runner Stumbles, at 8 p.m. in Sternberger auditorium ★ Tai Burnette coffeehouse at 9 p.m. in the Underground Saturday, February 27th: ★ OPUS concert at 8 p.m. in Dana auditorium ★ Theatre production, The Runner Stumbles, at 8 p.m. in Sternberger auditorium ★ Food for bombs benefit concert at 9:30 p.m. in the Underground Sunday, February 28th: ★ GCRO presentation by Taj Greenlee at 9:15 a.m. in the Moon room ★ QLSP from 7-8 p.m. in the Moon room Monday, March Ist: ★ Fast Track/Spring I classes end ★ JV Baseball v. Brevard JC at 1 p.m. ★ Men's Lacrosse v. Shenandoah at 3:30 p.m. ★ Women's Lacrosse v. Greensboro at 4 p.m. ★ Union meeting in Boren lounge at 7:30 p.m. ★ Guilfordian meeting in the Commons at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 2nd: ★ Community Worship in the Moon room at noon ★ Episcopal Eucharist in the Moon room at 5.15 p.m. ★ NGM meeting in Boren lounge Wednesday, March 3rd: ★ Fast Track/Spring I Exams ★ inter Varsity Christian Fellowship in Boren lounge at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 4th: ★ Student Recitals featuring Amanda Leinonen-Dufresne, Sunni Brintle and Jenny Crane at 4:30 p.m. ★ Representative from The Washington Center in Founders Lobby from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. To have your event or meeting appear on the Week at (iiiilfon/. submit it outside the /Hihlieutions suite in the ho.x Libeled pt/hlie service announcements. Please turn it in before Tnesi/av at S-t'U) p.m. anil mark that it is for the Week at (iuilfonl treasurer. The ticket did win 96 votes but was beaten by the Hahnel ticket's 318. "Those are amazing results for a write-in," said Bek. Thomas decided to run when she saw that the Union "I saw that the campus had no choice and decided to step in...l'm glad that we did as well as we did. At least everyone had that choice." —Devra Thomas XXI/ X\_>CAOU V/YV/iJ one had that choice. I wish the best of luck to the new people and hope they will use the ideas we gathered from the students." Besides not getting a peti tion in on time, Thomas does not meet the official qualifications News SE jK jJU Wm \ • % COURTESY SARA HAHNEI race was un contested. "I saw that the campus had no choice and de cided to step in," said Tho mas. "I'm glad that we did as well as we did. At least everv- for a Union president. In order to qualify, candidates must have been involved with steer ing committee the previous year. When Thomas ran for Union last year she ap pealed the rule and be came an offi cial candi date. Sara Hahn e 1 , elected Ujiion ~ . , president, • was surprised when Thomas decided to run as a write-in. "We weren't expecting it," said Hahnel. "We would have cam Hahnel's only competition was from a write-in ticket "I think were going to do really well, especially now that we have so much diversity. I think we will be able to pull in ideas from across the campus." —Sara Hahnel Election Results Senate Gabriel ticket 333 McFadden-Roan ticket 124 Norton ticket 22 Union Hahnel ticket 318 Thomas ticket (write-in) 96 Corrections Last week, The Guilfordian reported in the profile of the Norton ticket that Skye Harris was involved in the production of The Gayzette, a publication of the GLB-RC. The Guilfordian has since learned that Harris has not been an active partici pant in the GLB-RC but has expressed interest in becoming involved in the GLBTA in the future. We apologize for the misinformation. *** * * * The Guilfordian makes every effort to be accurate and re sponsible. If you should discover an error in an article printed in the paper, please do not hesitate to contact us at x 2306. Our circulation goal is to have a paper in the campus mail box of every person on campus by noon on Friday. If you do not receive your paper, please let us know. THE GUILFORDIAN FEBRUARY 26, 1999 paigned anyway, but it defi nitely made us campaign harder." She is looking forward to next year with from across the campus." All of the elected executives will be preparing for their jobs for the '99-'OO school year over the summer. Union. "I think we're go ing to do really well, espe cially now that we have so much diver sity. I think we will be able to pull in ideas
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