Bleh-hurg

Oct 15, 2003 16:52


   Not having a computer is driving me insane. Like, right now, in the middle of the day, when all I want to do is SLEEP, I have to write papers. Arghhh. And at night, when I should be studying or something, I need to sleep because I haven't slept during the day. This is a terrible situation.

Yesterday we had our ASUCD Supreme Court Hearing on Case #21. It was very crapful in my opinion.. the whole thing had been plagued with problems; not being able to get a room for it until finally we settled for this tiny miserable room in wellman... bleh. I hope the Aggie feels it not worth reporting on because if they write about it at all I'm sure it'll look bad.
   I think we're gonna have even more crap to deal with BECAUSE of this case.. argh.
   But we did set a precedent that is noteworthy. The Judicial Codes say that a case must be arbitrated within 10 days of filing. We didn't have quorum during that time and so couldn't meet, and held the hearing as soon as possible thereafter. The Defendant in her move to have the case dismissed of course pointed this out, (I have no doubt she was instructed to by ASUCD Advisor Vicki Swett) to which I pointed out that the Codes offer no provision to allow for the situation that we CANNOT meet in the ten days; the Constitution gives the Court the responsibility of making interpretations of situations not covered in the Constitution or Codes; to interprete it that the case couldn't be handled after ten days would obliterate the Plaintiff's right to have a case, so it therefor must be interpreted that a Hearing shall be held as soon as possible thereafter.

Then there was the Primus show. I had never heard of Primus before this show. I did not take a fancy to their music and left after their second song. Their fans are a very varied group indeed, but there seems to be a definitely inordinate number of rather large and hairy males that smell a bit rank in their fanbase.
   Someone stood outside the window of the lobby before the show with a sign that said "I need a ticket!" or something (it was sold out). Entertainment Council director Andrea Chalupa put "should we let them in or are they a creepy stalker to a vote and we found unanymously that we believed the individual to be a creepy stalker.

entertainment council, asucd supreme court, vicki swett, andrea chalupa, shows

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