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Your CCSC Executive Board candidates
By Amrita Mazumdar and Mikey Zhong
After a weekend of campaigning, the voting process for CCSC is about to kick off. Starting Monday, you will be allowed to vote until Wednesday 6 p.m., where a winner will be announced shortly afterwards.
To help you pick the right ticket, check out each CCSC party’s platform as well as remarks about their opponent’s platforms in this infographic below. Feel free to leave comments if you’re interested in hearing more specifics of the infographic.
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For Policy, that is their top three priorities for next year if they are elected.
why don’t all the teams have moving the CCSC drop deadline to the SEAS deadline??? this would be MAGNIFICENT
We talked about it to the Academic Affairs dean; she actually told us that, because CC has pass/d/fail and SEAS classes don’t have that, that the compromise was that our drop deadline is earlier and that the pass/d/fail deadline would be the same as the SEAS drop deadline. I should probably tell that to CU Charge. =(
My bad, CU charge said this would apply to classes that don’t have a pass/fail option, like language classes and certain engineering/science courses.
why not give SEAS a Pass/d/Fail option and move the CC deadlines back? Maybe we wouldn’t be rated the most stressful university if the administration cared a little more about the mental health of its students.
https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/saapps/college/election/
this graph was really helpful and nicely done, amrita!