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ISSue XXXIII
WeDNeSDAY 17 MArCh 2010
When to clap and when to hold back: Philip Furia and Laurie Patterson explain how Hollywood directors have moved from traditional musical movies of the early 20th century to movies with "silent songs"
Constitutional Breakdown >> 4 Emergency Senate >> 5 Comment >> 17 Leader >> 22 Students' Association election results delayed after chaotic election week Megan Taylor & Nick Eardley Student News & Deputy Editor The reSulTS of the Napier Students’ Association (NSA) have been withheld while the ruling body seeks external advice after receiving complaints about the electoral process. The news came on Monday after a week of protests. one of the presidential
candidates withdrew, voting records were made available online and a motion of no confidence in the current president was passed by the student Senate. It had been hoped that the election Committee would announce whether or not the results of last week’s election were to stand, or if a new election would be ordered. In an e-mail to students, ollie Cruickshank, the executive’s
representative on the elections committee, said: “following complaints about the election process, the elections Committee has requested that edinburgh Napier’s C&IT Services withhold the results from all parties, including the elections Committee itself and the outcome of advice from a variety of external agencies. “It would hope to make the
information available as soon as possible. In the meantime it apologises to voters, and especially to those who contested the campaign and are awaiting results.” It is still unclear when the results will be released. last week’s election was strewn with problems after the election Committee ordered that copies of the last issue of The Journal were to be removed from
all Napier campuses. up-to-the-minute election results were also made available after a technology breakdown, with individual students’ votes published on the voting site. Protests were held throughout the week at various locations across Napier campuses, culminating in a demonstration outside the Scottish parliament. Continued on Page 2
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