Thursday, February 08, 2007

Your ASI at work

The State Hornet is reporting on ASI president Angela Arriola's sudden resignation:

Arriola said she resigned in order to focus on her academics, adding that she has been recruited to study public policy at Carnegie-Mellon and Harvard University as a graduate student in fall 2007.

Arriola also admitted that she would have been forced to resign otherwise because her fall semester 1.9 GPA was short of ASI's GPA requirements. ASI representatives must maintain a 2.0 GPA each semester. In addition, ASI executive officers must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, according to the organization's website.


Scheduling meetings that overlap with classes can't be a good idea. A 1.9 GPA is right between a C and D -- I'm surprised that Harvard is into that sort of thing.

By the way, were the pages in anyone else's copy of The Hornet in the wrong order? How does that happen?

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