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What If The World Could Vote?

What If The World Could Vote?

The rest of the world is also interested in the U.S. presidential elections.

 

Obviously, only Americans are eligible to vote in the real thing but The Economist’s new feature, the Global Electoral College, lets the world have a say in a fun game.

 

Take a look at:

 

http://www.economist.com/vote2008/

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Latest comment by Anonymous: The world really cares. We've got well over 100.000 votes from 178 countries in our online poll on http://IfTheWorldCouldVote.com. And the world seems to be pretty unanimous (with the exception of Macedonia).

So check out the original and cast your vote.

Hjortur

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TuftsNews

The Daily Crime Map; Or What Streets To Avoid

The Daily Crime Map; Or What Streets To Avoid
Given the recent rash of crimes on and around the Tufts campus, feeling safe on campus is becoming a less and less certain reality. The Daily is currently conducting a poll concerning the issue. Many students, myself included, have been guilty of taking campus safety for granted, but this was a... MORE »

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UMD - UMCPNews

Maryland: Pretty Much the Most Dangerous Campus Ever

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Maryland: Pretty Much the Most Dangerous Campus Ever

Overheard on the Mall...

Girl standing next to map of Maryland: Does anybody want to tell me where on campus they don't feel safe?
Guy walking by: Past 10 o'clock? How about everywhere.

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UCSDRandom

How to: Avoid Looking Like a Freshman

How to: Avoid Looking Like a Freshman
That highlighted map you're carrying around is cute and all, but this interactive campus map is cuter - seeing as it shows you exactly how to get to PCYNH106, or whatever.

While you're at it, check where the campus loop shuttle is before you leave your dorm so you're not sprinting across Sun God lawn as it pulls away.

Happy first day of school, people!
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PurdueNews

Purdue Researcher Says Parking Spots Outnumber People

Purdue Researcher Says Parking Spots Outnumber People
Purdue researcher Bryan Pijanowski recently presented findings that in Tippecanoe Country, there are 355,000 parking spaces for 155,000 residents--a situation repeated all over Indiana.

While all this asphalt has a negative effect on local pollution, the Purdue administration is right: there is plenty of parking. See there's a few spots open, so quit your bitching.
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