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The Columbia Lion (also known as ''The Lion'' and ''Columbia Lion'') is a blog created by [[Stephen Snowder]], the former editor of [[Spectrum]] and [[Jake Davidson]], the former Online Editor of [[Columbia Daily Spectator]]. It launched in February 2013. It's supposed to be like [[Bwog]] or [[Spectrum]], but better.
 
The Columbia Lion (also known as ''The Lion'' and ''Columbia Lion'') is a blog created by [[Stephen Snowder]], the former editor of [[Spectrum]] and [[Jake Davidson]], the former Online Editor of [[Columbia Daily Spectator]]. It launched in February 2013. It's supposed to be like [[Bwog]] or [[Spectrum]], but better.
  
To protest the fact that many candidates in the [[CCSC]] 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] To no one's surprise, they lost.
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To protest the fact that many candidates in the [[CCSC]] 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.
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==References==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
[http://columbialion.com The Columbia Lion]
 
[http://columbialion.com The Columbia Lion]
 
[http://columbialion.com/about/ The Columbia Lion's About page]
 
[http://columbialion.com/about/ The Columbia Lion's About page]
 
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Revision as of 03:26, 26 April 2013

The Columbia Lion (also known as The Lion and Columbia Lion) is a blog created by Stephen Snowder, the former editor of Spectrum and Jake Davidson, the former Online Editor of Columbia Daily Spectator. It launched in February 2013. It's supposed to be like Bwog or Spectrum, but better.

To protest the fact that many 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.

References

External Links

The Columbia Lion The Columbia Lion's About page