Can anyone say 'gong show'? It is already a madhouse in here.
They really should have chosen a bigger room - most of the seats are full already and it is barely 4pm. Not very encouraging of student interest and involvement. There is no apathy here, that s for sure. Everyone here seems to have already chosen a side. When you look around much of the crowd is pro-results, passing around and waving 'respect my vote,' 'random stat quotation,' and 'no to RPG, no to racism' signs.
Austin Menyasz has made up a quick and dirty 'respect my constitution' sign, but he is definitely part of the minority.
The proceedings do not allow audience participation - I wonder what the arbitrator will think of all the signage - does it count as participation? will all of these people be kicked out, allowing for a little oxygen circulation? we shall see...
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Although I would much rather remain silent and listen to the proceedings, if the cheering keeps up I'm all for booting everyone out.
The display from the supporters of the defendents was disgusting.
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