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Write papers, do spreadsheets, even graphics, without spending all your Inmates flood jail cell, protesting conditions Two inmates of the Douglas County jail await charges of criminal damage after they allegedly flooded one of the jail cells Friday night as part of a hunger strike, which began Wednesday and ended Saturday. Douglas County Sheriff Loren Anderson said the two inmates plugged a toilet in their jail cell at about 9:30 p.m. Friday and repeatedly flushed it. Anderson said the water leaked into an office below the jail cell, causing a few thousand dollars worth of damage. CAMPUS BRIEFS The inmates complained about the overcrowded jail and said that they were not receiving enough food. Anderson said the inmates presented their grievances to him on Friday afternoon. On Saturday administrators and inmates reached a compromise, Anderson said. Anderson said that jail officials were looking for more room for the inmates. Ten inmates were moved Saturday to jails in nearby counties to alleviate the overcrowding, and that the inmates also would receive larger portions of food. Anderson said. Elections commission delays complaint hearing The Student Senate elections commission postponed indefinitely the Senate elections complaints hearing scheduled yesterday in the hope that the coalitions could come to terms on the complaints themselves. Chris Bailey, co-chairperson of the commission, said yesterday he was in the process of working with the coalitions to decide which complaints needed to be brought before the commission hearing board. He said that his goal was to settle the complaints before they reached the hearing process. The commission received 190 complaints before the election. "I am not sure which, if any, companions I will bring before the board," Bailey said. "We are all doing our best to get through this without an adversarial hearing." Bailey would not comment on any of the complaints. The hearing board would address the complaints and allow the accused to defend themselves. If the complaints were ruled to be violations, the commission would hand down penalties. Senate ballots re-counted The Student Senate elections commission Friday re-counted the ballots for the business senatoral seats for the April 15 Senate election and found the results to be correct. The elections commission found a discrepancy in the vote count on election night. The initial count showed UNITE's Catherine Bubb with 73 and FOCUS Bradley Stasiuls and UNITE's Shanda Vangas in a tie with 68. A re-count that same night showed Bubb and Stasiuls winning the two business seats with 72 and 60 votes, respectively, and Vangas finishing third with 68 votes. Friday's re count, which was held on the second floor of Watkins Memorial Health Center, confirmed that the second vote count was correct, making Bubb and Stasiulis the winners. 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