Posts tagged "Senate"
SGA succession might prove difficult
By: Aaron Ludensky -

Steve Gilmore’s resignation as SGA President is not the only change that the SGA is going through. Traditionally, should a President resign mid-semester, it is the Executive Vice President who would be appointed to the Presidency (we saw this with Jordan Hadfield in 2006). But former Executive Vice President, Toks Elegbe, is also academically ineligible…

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Stevens loses Senate seat
By: Greg Dewey -

Another Senate race has been decided. Republican Ted Stevens, the   felonious Alaska Senator was defeated by former Anchorage mayor  Mark Begich. This ends Stevens 40 year Senate career that began with appointment in 1968. This also means that the Democrats have 58 seats in the U.S. Senate. With two Senate races in Minnesota and Georgia…

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