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Volume 126, Number 29 April 26, 2006
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J-Board nullifies call for run-off election, Perea declared GM
The Judicial Board released two decisions Monday on cases that had been brought regarding the Grand Marshal election held several weeks ago. After hearing arguments on Kyle Gracey '06's case, which contended that the special runoff election that had been called had been unnecessary because the missing ballots that had prompted it never existed, the J-Board agreed and declared that the last hand recount done by the Rules and Elections Committee was accurate. This vote showed Carlos Perea '07 leading by four votes over Zack Freeman '07, and Perea was declared the 140th Grand Marshal. Look for the full story in tomorrow's Poly.

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News

Professors vote on Jackson

Referendum proposed by Senate

Relay raises over $115k for cancer

Student illegally writes tickets

Funding for grad education shifted

Interview with the President

Ed/Op

Staff Editorial
Recognize importance of voting in referendum

Editorial Notebook
Show athletic enthusiasm

Editorial Notebook
Appreciate positive greek efforts

Top Hat
Senate schedules referendum vote

Derby
Games Room develops plan

Elephants Peanut Gallery
Fortify the border

The Barstool
Alcohol intiative decreases student morale

The World Through My Lenses
Unified vote will prevent damage to democracy

Letter to the Editor
GM found in first election

Letter to the Editor
Chair of RNE defends runoff

Features

Arrogant Worms blend comedy, folk music

Titanic the Musical earns high praises

The Poly unveils Person of the Year nominees

Sports

Appert takes reins of Engineer hockey

Ex-goalie finds his niche in coaching

Valentine’s late game heroics upend Union

Red Hawks shut out Tigers in twinbill

Track & field competes at Division I invite

Women’s lacrosse falls in season finale

Red Hawks stumble in league match

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