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Dartmouth's student government held an open "no confidence" vote on the president's handling of campus protests. It passed (no confidence) 13-2 (with 3 abstensions).
— Paul Novosad (@paulnovosad) May 7, 2024
Then they repeated with a secret ballot. It failed 8-9 (2 abstensions).https://t.co/Pkcz0bvpBY
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Zoomers discover the necessity of secret ballots in real time.
Or they could've picked up a history book.
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History is just old people telling you what to do. That's what they're protesting against.
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Even if the vote of no confidence passed, does a student government have any power over the college president?
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Well its not a Japanese school, so no.
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Based on the anime I've seen student councils are the strongest organ of the Japanese government.
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Snapshots:
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ghostarchive.org
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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This is why they want to go to mail in ballots for elections
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