Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Advice to Baruch

In sight of the recent Student Government (USG) elections, I feel baruch's attempt to use technologies as a more effective strategy for voting backfired. One of the parties running complained because the use of technology was giving a significant advantage to one of the parties who stood around with labtops recruting people to vote. I think in a situation such as anysort of elections, Baruch should stick to the old fashion booth method. It proves to be less contraversial and more reliable because there is less chance that votes are being swayed.

Although I would really like the use of the new TV's on the main lobbies to include some sort of computer lab Roster with the room number and available open seat. It would be great if we didn't have to waste time walking around from campus to campus trying to find an available computer especially during finals and last week of classes. It maybe two much investing considering the real need is only temporary for finals but it would be such a great service if baruch was able to do it.

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