bathimpact Issue 12

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Dream school?

Bath’s got talent

Shhh!

Comment page 8

Activities page 20

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bathimpact The University of Bath Students’ Union Newspaper

Tuesday 29th March 2011

www.bathimpact.com

Sam Short

Volume 12 Issue 12

Inside bathimpact How big is Bath’s carbon footprint? Bigger than the abominable snowman’s? Maybe not... Check out our feature showcasing Global Futures Week 2011, taking place 4th-8th April featuring a variety of talks and interactive activities. Turn to page 3 to find out more

Apply now! In bathimpact’s new Business Section, David James explains the job vacancy in the Whitehouse and why unemployment is still rife in the States. Turn to page 10 of Business to find out how to be employed by Barack! (From left) David Howells, David Cameron, Matt Benka, Chris Clements and Naomi Mackrill: the people you elected to be next year’s sabbs

Presenting your new sabbs Kylie Barton bathimpact Reporter news@bathimpact.com

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oting for the Sabbatical elections closed last Friday and, over the 5-day voting period, 3411 students voted for five candidates to run the Students’ Union (SU) next academic year. This election allowed students to choose the five candidates they felt would best fill the five slots in the Sabbatical team. The positions that candidates were running for were SU President, Vice President (VP) Education, VP Sport, VP Activities and Development and VP Community and Diversity, a new role introduced this year. Candidates campaigned hard throughout the week with stickers, flyers, tshirts, posters, banners and al-

most anything else you can think of to ensure a good voter turnout. The results of the elections were announced to an audience of over 150 in Plug Bar on the evening ofFriday 25th March. The electoral system used for SU elections is the Single Transferable Vote (STV), which means candidates were ranked in order of choice with an option which became known in the election circuit as ‘R.O.N.’ – standing for ‘Re-open nominations’. There were no big surprises in the first part of the proceedings as the results were revealed starting with the two positions for which only one candidate was nominated. Firstly Naomi Mackrill, a third year Chemistry student, Societies Officer and Publicity Officer of the Volunteer Executive Committee was announced as VP Community

and Diversity with a total of 2524 votes. Secondly, David Cameron, a second year Computer Science and Mathematics student who has experience within SU societies and the Diversity and Support groups, was announced as VP Activities and Development with 2256 votes. After the two uncontested positions were declared, the tension grew as candidates for the other three positions waited eagerly. Next to be announced was the position of VP Education which was the closest contest out of all five positions. Current VP Education Matt Benka, who graduated in 2010, managed to maintain his position, but only narrowly. He won with 1646 votes – only 326 above his opponent Rosie Boulton and 124 above the quota. The position with the most candidates - and the

biggest voter turnout of 3194 - was VP Sport. Four students put themselves up for the position, and with 1787 votes, Chris ‘Clemmo’ Clements, who is currently Chairman of the Sports Association, won the race. Last but not least, after a little pause for dramatic effect, the winner for the position of President was announced. Current VP Welfare and Diversity, David Howells, went up against third year Pharmacology student Jess Watling. Howells won with 1877 votes, 281.5 above the quota and with 718 votes more than his opponent. As the campaign teams of the successful candidates rejoiced, many told bathimpact that they would rather celebrate with some well-earned sleep than a drink from the bar.

Visa changes confirmed In International this fortnight we report on the passing of various changes to international student visas. 8,000 student visas will now be cut. Turn to page 12 of international to read about these alterations

Flex your pecs and pull a bus No, we’re not talking about a severe case of beer goggles on a night out. Duke of Edinburgh are fundraising for their Kilimanjaro climb in quite an unusual way... Flick to page 21 for a collagenboosted bus and more info.


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