from the desk of Hampton Stall, a Davidson senior.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Davidson SGA Elections 2014: Then there were two...

Before you go any further, read candidate answers to the additional questions posed after the debate, one of which was my own worry about the Religious Bylaw. The Davidsonian followed up with all 5 candidates previously, here.

By now, you have probably received an email with the Category II elections results. Congratulations are in order for the following new members of SGA/Student body representative positions:


Union Board President: Veronica Hudson
Union Board Vice President: Kieran Lenahan
Student Government Association Vice President: VJ Brown
Activities Tax Council Vice Chair: Stacy McElroy
Civic Engagement Council Chair: Ana Pinheiro
Committee on Campus and Religious Life Members: Ela Hefler; Max Feinstein; Sam Riehl; Sana Alimohamed
Student Defense Advisors: Karl Wold and Rebecca Surratt
Student Solicitors: Susanna Vogel and Robert Hagerty

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Davidson SGA Elections 2014: After the debate

Before you read this commentary, please read Lincoln Davidson's coverage of the debate at DavidsonNews.

If you want to look at my (previously) live-tweets on the subject of the SGA Debate, here's a widget of my tweets tagged with #SGADebate. (SGA Debate)



I want to keep this as general as possible, in order to keep any unnecessary bias infiltrate my writing. First, I'm going to give an overview of the performance of each candidate. Then I'm going to talk about how this debate changed the field (if at all). Finally, I'll conclude with some more general comments on the debate as a whole - what I was pleased to hear and what I am saddened was left out from the discussion.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Davidson SGA Elections 2014: Before the Debate, Where we stand

Before I get to anything else, here's a Davidsonian article by Michelle Wan on the changes to SGA bylaws.

Here are a few updates to my previous post. 

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Davidson SGA Elections 2014: Where we stand, pre-politics

I tweeted earlier asking if there was a student offering insight into the SGA election as an elections observer. I received no responses, so I figured I would spend a few days covering the election politics just for kicks.

I will not reveal my "politics" on these races, but I can't promise I will tone down any snark here. If you want to know who I am considering casting my vote for, please come talk to me in person.

An Honest Review of this Blog (and poor writing, I guess)

Hello, reader. This blog has, like many blogs, become dominated by posts about itself rather than posts about the world or about my own experience here in Davidson. Warning: this one is exactly the problem.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Davidsonian: Trusting in honor; honoring The Trust

A few of my colleagues have noted that their Davidsonian articles have remained on the Davidsonian site since their first year. That's not the case for mine, which seem to have a site-life of a year or so. I'm putting the text of an article I wrote in this past week's edition below.

Here is a quick Perspectives piece published in the Davidsonian on Wednesday, January 22nd. 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Ramadan 2013

So here concludes the first day of fasting of Ramadan this year (well, about 30 minutes at time of post until breaking of the fast).


This year, I'm fasting in honor of and in favor of a few things:

  1. The people of Syria. 
  2. Peace in Cairo.
  3. Help to the poor in America.
  4. A few personal reasons.