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− | '''The Lion''' (often known as the "Columbia Lion" because of its URL, [thecolumbialion.com]) is a blog created by former [[Spectrum]] editor [[Stephen Snowder]] and [[Jake Davidson]], the former Online Editor of the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]]. It launched in February [[2013]]. It's supposed to be like [[Bwog]] or [[Spectrum]], but better, and more dedicated to humor. | + | '''The Lion''' (often known as the "Columbia Lion" because of its URL, [http://thecolumbialion.com]) is a blog created by former [[Spectrum]] editor [[Stephen Snowder]] and [[Jake Davidson]], the former Online Editor of the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]]. It launched in February [[2013]]. It's supposed to be like [[Bwog]] or [[Spectrum]], but better, and more dedicated to humor. |
To protest the fact that many of the candidates in the [[CCSC]] [[CCSC Elections, 2013|2013 elections]] were running unopposed, The Columbia Lion ran their own write-in ticket.<ref>[http://columbialion.com/vote/ The Lion Party write-in ticket]</ref> To no one's surprise, they lost, but received roughly 7% of the vote, the best ever showing by a write-in candidate.<ref>[http://columbialion.com/blog/ccsc-election-lion-party-robbed-by-corrupt-system-still-most-successful-write-in-ever/ The Lion Party results]</ref> | To protest the fact that many of the candidates in the [[CCSC]] [[CCSC Elections, 2013|2013 elections]] were running unopposed, The Columbia Lion ran their own write-in ticket.<ref>[http://columbialion.com/vote/ The Lion Party write-in ticket]</ref> To no one's surprise, they lost, but received roughly 7% of the vote, the best ever showing by a write-in candidate.<ref>[http://columbialion.com/blog/ccsc-election-lion-party-robbed-by-corrupt-system-still-most-successful-write-in-ever/ The Lion Party results]</ref> |
Revision as of 01:32, 4 May 2013
The Lion (often known as the "Columbia Lion" because of its URL, [1]) is a blog created by former Spectrum editor Stephen Snowder and Jake Davidson, the former Online Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator. It launched in February 2013. It's supposed to be like Bwog or Spectrum, but better, and more dedicated to humor.
To protest the fact that many of the candidates in the CCSC 2013 elections were running unopposed, The Columbia Lion ran their own write-in ticket.[1] To no one's surprise, they lost, but received roughly 7% of the vote, the best ever showing by a write-in candidate.[2]