Friday, October 26, 2007
2 and 3...
The Daily Cal should be prohibited from trying to count to numbers smaller than nine. After failing to count to one, the Daily Cal now fails at adding two to three:
The ASUC Senate appointed two justices to the ASUC Judicial Council at its meeting Wednesday night, bringing the number of justices on the nine-seat council to four. (Hint: If you have three justices, and appoint two more, you get five)
One graduate student currently sits on the council, although three spots are reserved for graduate students. Fail again. Those seats are actually designed for Graduate Assembly appointees, who don't have to be graduate students. And they aren't "reserved," as the next paragraph notes:
Graduate Assembly President Joshua Daniels said that since the first two weeks of the year have passed, he can no longer directly nominate candidates to the council but has to ask an ASUC senator or ASUC President Van Nguyen to nominate for him. He can also ask any other ASUC executive, by the way. Is that three errors?
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