J.D. – Wow! Dinner at Davidson raises over $20k

This has been one of the most amazing months of my entire life. And that might even be an understatement. But it was not easy getting to a point where such a statement would be qualified.

To start, the days leading up to Dinner at Davidson were some of the most draining I have ever experienced. Running around trying to tie all of the loose ends and get everything in order really took the wind out of my sails. By Friday morning I was feeling really under the weather. To make matters worse, I had a take home exam due at noon the next day – the day of the event.

By Friday evening I finally felt comfortable leaving the remainder of the preparations to our amazing silent auction team and I headed out to go study for my exam. At 3 a.m. I felt myself fading fast and decided that the studying would have to be cut short. I opened the exam, and got started.

At 5 a.m. I finished the exam, sealed it, and dropped it in my professors mailbox. I then went over to the Lilly Gallery to take a peak at the location where our event would be held hours later.

Lilly Gallery at 5 a.m.

Soon I was in my bed and sound asleep. But that did not last long. Continue reading

J.D. – On SGA Composition

In her blog post the other day (February 13) Anika wrote about the current debate over SGA composition (A Post Racial/Post Democratic Society?). The debate between change or no-change has become heated at times, with neither side appearing to give way to the other. Should there be alloted votes for organizations or should every voting member of SGA be elected by the entire student body? That is the question at stake.

Options Under Consideration for SGA Composition

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