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Mikey Lee thanks his supporters after being announced the winner in the ASSU presidential election. However, his victory may be challenged when the election results come up for certification in the ASSU Undergraduate Senate and Graduate Student Council.
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Senate and GSC to discuss certification of vote in light of campaign conduct
NEWS|
Though the computer-tallied results of last week’s ASSU elections were announced on Friday evening at the Coffee House, it could take several weeks to sort out a messy executive race.
Special fees winners announced; results spark controversy
NEWS|
The Coffee House was crammed so tightly on Friday evening before the results of the ASSU election were announced that management had to request that people move from the doorway to make room for entering customers.
FACES conference kicked off, students
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“On Common Ground 2004,” the annual event sponsored by The Forum for American / Chinese Exchange at Stanford (FACES), begins today, bringing 16 students from China and 16 from the United States to campus for a weeklong conference on U.
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Relievers push Stanford past OSU
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Stanford head coach Mark Marquess can thank the core of his relief corps — David O’Hagan, Jeff Stimpson and Matt Manship — for making this past weekend’s series at Oregon State a success.
Men end losing streak, beating ASU and Arizona
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The losing streak has been snapped.
After gaining two decisive victories against No. 47 Arizona State and No. 23 Arizona this weekend, the No.
Softball drops two of three in close series with Cal
SPORTS|
The No. 9 Cardinal softball team (30-10, 3-3 Pacific-10 Conference) endured an epic three-game series against No. 5 California (35-6, 3-3) this weekend, going 1-2 against the Golden Bears despite outplaying Cal in each of the first two games of the series.
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ASSU should certify election
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Last Thursday, we recommended that the election for the new ASSU executive slate be invalidated in the wake of the campaign controversies (“An election gone wrong,” April 8).

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