i won the election for president of 2010 for my uni.i really want to make this work and become a president that people will really like. i dont wnat anyone who voted for me to regret voting for me.
what i want to ask is..well does anyone have any ideas for social events that people will go to.i mean if your a student at uni what type of social events would you wnat to go to keeping in mind that theres a budget. i mean what types of things can i do to improve my university so that its less stressful and a better place where people socialise and have fun...
i want to organise a prom/ball
and we already have pubcrawls
what other ideas are there lol i wnat to start from now about thinking of ideas to improve uni.im taking this position very seriously
thanks in advance
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? CruxGuitar answered Saturday October 17 2009, 8:29 pm: I believe in a dream, a dream were all people come united to obey the government, I believe that with that comes great responsibility That will be overlooked, I believe Government Should control health Care so we can wait longer, I believe no rights is all right my desire is your desire, I dream of waiting in massive lines to buy toilet paper at stores, i want to be Not free, YES we FUCKING can. AMEICAN AT ITS FINEST!
orphans answered Tuesday October 13 2009, 4:17 pm: the only piece of advice i can give you my friend...is PLEASE...dont let the power get to your head! our president has let it...he was a nice guy...he still sort of is. But is a bit stuck up, arrogant, and thinks he is above everyone. :) [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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