ASSU Why I’m Dropping Out: A candid look at the ASSU elections process It is with great disappointment that Charles and I are announcing the end of our campaign. It seems we attempted to climb a mountain too high, faced a tweeter/video jmwaura 12 Apr 2012
ASSU SOCC Flyers Are Everywhere SOCC took care of the extra space on my tack board! (Photo Credit: Kyle Huwa)I was surprised to come back to my room today kylehuwa 4 Apr 2012
ROTC Election Results Announced: Cruz/Macgregor-Dennis, SOCC Victorious The 2011 Spring General Election results have officially been announced [http://elections.stanford.edu/2011-elections-results] by the Elections Commission. The quick run-down is: highest undergraduate turnout in recorded history, driven oreid 9 Apr 2011
SOCC 3,474 Votes Cast Elections Commissioner Stephen Trusheim has just sent out an email stating that as of 6:00 PM, Thursday, 3,474 ballots have been cast. Last year, 6,026 votes were kylehuwa 7 Apr 2011
ASSU Senate On the Campaign Trail: Monday 32 ASSU Senate Candidates appeared at a Meet ‘n Greet in Old Union on Monday Night. A scattering of attendees showed up to mingle with the candidates and hear their jduane 5 Apr 2011
ROTC Tenzin-Vasquez and SOCC Host Events [")](http://blog.stanfordreview.org/2011/04/02/tenzin-vasquez-and-socc-host-events/socc-campaigning-white-plaza-kyle-huwa/) SOCC candidate Ian Chan campaigns kylehuwa 2 Apr 2011
SOCC Want to End ASSU Senate Factionalism? In the 2008-2009 Senate term, there were seven Students of Color Coalition (SOCC) Senators, seven Students for a Better Stanford (SBS) Senators, and one independent (an incumbent, no less). This oreid 7 Jun 2010
ASSU Updated Econometrics As I mentioned earlier [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/2010/04/10/election-results-in-cardonawharton-socc-victorious/] , my econometrics predictions didn’t fare so well (resulting in some, shall we say, less than complimentary comments oreid 23 Apr 2010
SOCC Election Results In: Cardona/Wharton, SOCC Victorious The election results were announced at 5 PM at the CoHo and are now available online [http://elections.stanford.edu/archives/2010-elections-results]. The headline says it all: Cardona/Wharton won oreid 10 Apr 2010
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
SOCC Update on the Daily Editorial Board Endorsement As was noted by an astute (or at least better informed) reader of my blog post from yesterday [http://blog.stanfordreview.org/2010/04/02/stanford-daily-unmasks-the-editorial-process/] , one of the members oreid 3 Apr 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