[[s] Unregisted User I AM CANADIAN!!!! wrote on 02:51, 16th Apr 2004: ...each province is known for something special. BC for its pot, hippies and beauty, Alberta for the mountains and hicks, Saskatchiwan for the fact that you can see the entire province if you just stand up on a chair, cuz it's so ...
Just to clarify the voting members of the committee will be: Nicola Heaney-Director of Communications Ben Spiers-Director of Services Will MacFarlane-Director of Representation Derek MacLeod-Association President Ann Kettle-Chair of SAB other non-student members of SAB There will be some input from ...
[s] KateBush wrote on 06:38, 17th Apr 2004: Well, I've just woken up after a night on the tiles at the union and I have to say that after being subjected to the interior of that establishment my hair is a bit smoky (as in it smells of smoke, it's not on fire). So instead of having a lovely nice bath...
The closing date hasn't passed yet. There are still Loads of people who have done a great deal for St Andrews Students and it's a chance for them to receive something for the work they have done.
[s] ever_nocturnal wrote : I know there's no election... I'm wondering *why*? I can think of a few scenarios. To say they lose their right to vote is not an answer. Why has their been this change. Do people not trust the opinions of the DoComm? Interestingly, I hear another sinner that everyone know...
[s] Unregisted User wrote on 17:53, 8th Apr 2004: The definitive annual accounts can not be so large as to be impossible to place online. I think Ben was thinking of having more than just the Annual Accounts online which could take a bit of time to set up initially but once that was set up as a syst...
I am unaware of any complaints from Judge Jules; given that I would expect him to require a very high standard of professionalism, I think we are ok. Tony Anstis didn't complain either, and other visiting acts have said very pleasant things about StA afterwards. I think we should be quite proud of h...
According to a member of staff in the economics department we have traditionally had lectures on Easter Monday, Puritan idea that you weren’t supposed to treat it any differently to any other day or something. However I wouldn’t trust my memory to give a fully accurate account of the reasons, so I w...
[s] Amanda wrote on 20:15, 7th Apr 2004: not that i'm bitter or anything, but if next door hasn't been sold, maybe we should have the party there. a huge, messy, trashy bbq. Woo Hoo That's if the landlord hasn't let the mould take over the house by now. But it would be very satisfying. Maybe we coul...
[s] Rob Hearn wrote on 14:05, 7th Apr 2004: Well, the cost has risen, almost doubled, from £50 to £90 a year, and prior to that, the cost did not rise for several years, and the service was never more patchy than it is now. Not passing an opinion on the situation. Bear in mind this was not my area l...
[s] Ewan MacDonald wrote on 14:09, 8th Apr 2004: Forgive my stupidity, but could you clarify what you mean by 'cut them adrift'. Does this just apply to financial supervision, or a wholescale dismemberment from the union. it just crossed my mind that without the Unions subsidies, certain areas of th...
[s] Anon. wrote on 23:17, 2nd Apr 2004: Why does everyone hold up Alan Patterson's year as an example of how not to run the Society? I enjoyed his Convenorship the most of all those I have witnessed. Well the accounts are now run very differently. There is actual supervision of the accounts by the A...
[s] Slash wannabe wrote on 14:32, 22nd Mar 2004: I thought it was a good venue possibly not suited to what we were looking for though. It felt more like a reception than a ball if you know what i mean. ...30 stinkin minutes they later told me that they didnt have draught water and i had to buy bottl...
[s] Slash wannabe wrote on 13:32, 2nd Apr 2004: I can't believe the attitude of some people these days. Mohawk is a good guy trying to improve things and yet he gets like so many other people looking to improve: "ah hes only a stupid first year trying to make tons of changes to things that have been...