Friday, April 6th 2007
April issue out
The April issue of the Patriot is now out on Sproul and online. Much of the content is ASUC related, so here is the summary of endorsements:

Fees:
TGIF: NO
Lower Sproul: NO
Student Life: NO
We would have taken a stance on the Squelch fee but since the ASUC changed the rules to allow it to be added after the deadline, we did not know it would make it on the ballot when the magazine went to press.
ASUC Offices:
President: Ilana Nankin
Executive VP: Taylor Allbright
External Affairs VP: Dwight Asuncion
Academic Affairs VP: Carolina Jauregui
These endorsements were by no means unanimous. There is a piece making the case for voting all CalSERVE for the executive offices.
There is also an interview with BCR candidate Chad Kunert for ASUC Senate.
Some other content I will highlight includes an interview with Mark Steyn by Robert Nathan Eberhart and more on the BP and University research agreement. James Fullmer talks about the continuing problem of human trafficking.










I think it’s so funny that the Patriot continues to exemplify the phenomenon of the majority law-abiding, diligent, hard-working, and peace-loving Muslim.
“Do the vast majority of Muslims, who are law-abiding, non-violent citizens, incur a positive obligation to more vocally oppose the actions of terrorists and act as agents of the U.S. government, helping to find and dismantle terrorist networks within their communities?”
Comment by Yaman — 4/8/2007 @ 12:49 am
Are you people out of your minds with those endorsements?
That’s ridiculous.
Comment by Random Person — 4/9/2007 @ 11:16 pm
Very compelling.
Comment by Beetle — 4/10/2007 @ 12:33 am
Come on, random person, we can’t make knee-jerk defenses of our endorsements unless we know which ones you’re talking about.
Until then, er…no, we’re not. So there.
Comment by jfullmer — 4/10/2007 @ 4:34 am