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Elections

The President-Elect and his party, fresh from their electoral victory, are now prepared to savor their rewards: governing a nation at war and in recession (how many people would go on game shows if it offered prizes like that?).

A week after the USG Supreme Court suspended the results of the
previous week's elections, the court issued a decision on the case,
choosing to uphold the election results.

A release from USG regarding the court ruling on the elections.

Alleged Poster

USG President Romual Jean-Baptiste faces a possible impeachment at Tuesday's senate meeting, along with Michael Cohan, Jean-Baptiste's mid-year replacement appointee for Junior Class Representative.

The race for president of the Undergraduate Student Government is no longer uncontested in a dramatic reversal of the Elections Board's decision to disqualify two candidates by the USG supreme court.

Previously disqualified candidate Chinelo Onochie will be put back on the ballot as a result, according to Elections Board Chair Max Sequeira. The other candidate and the incumbent president, Romual Jean-Baptiste, withdrew his candidacy prior to the board's Friday decision and will not be put back on the ballot.

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