ROTC Cardona Submits Bill to Include ROTC Return on Ballot President Angelina Cardona has submitted a bill [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TNPhqTM_erLNaZ9LCHcNWB33uUnMf4mUYth_wyUzaj4/edit?hl=en&authkey=CJOAwIwP&pli=1#] to the ASSU Undergraduate Senate and Graduate oreid 7 Feb 2011
ASSU Irresponsible (But Fun) Econometric Predictions Based on the voting model that I created here [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/2010/03/07/learning-from-last-year-part-1/], I am now going to report what that model would predict for the oreid 3 Apr 2010
ASSU Learning from Last Year (Part III) As promised, this is the last edition of the “learning from last year” series (see parts I [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/2010/03/07/learning-from-last-year-part-1/] and II [http://blog.stanfordreview. oreid 3 Apr 2010
ASSU Learning From Last Year (Part II) As promised, this is the second post in my analysis of last year’s elections [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/2010/03/07/learning-from-last-year-part-1/]. Here, I will turn to models that oreid 10 Mar 2010
ASSU Learning From Last Year (Part I) ECON 102B is a class that is both highly frustrating and incredibly useful. Indeed, the power to perform regressions and gain what seems like the power to predict almost anything oreid 7 Mar 2010
ASSU Petitions are Closed, So Here’s the Ballot: Well, the petition results have appeared [http://elections.stanford.edu/records/petitions-20100305]. Not everything has been validated yet, but assuming that there haven’t been too many false petitions, here’ oreid 5 Mar 2010
ASSU Refunding Special Fees: The Individual’s Right to Pull the Plug on Student Groups [](http://blog.stanfordreview.org/content/images/2010/01/life_support_1.jpg) Should we be forced to provide aacarter 22 Jan 2010
partisan politics Abusing the Refund: The Problem Facing Special Fees $100,000+ short. As of the close of the refund period for this quarter, fully 16 percent of students, almost 1 out of every 6, has requested a refund from oreid 21 Jan 2010