BREAKING: Kuehl Named President, Emerges Victorious in SA Power Struggle
Patrick Kuehl ’24 has become the President of the Student Assembly after a week of infighting
Patrick Kuehl ’24 has become the President of the Student Assembly after a week of infighting
After a week of interregnum, the SA will meet at noon to potentially decide whether Patrick Kuehl or Claire Ting will be the next president.
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Over the past several days, Kuehl and incoming Ting have contested the presidency of the Student Assembly. This evening, nine of the SA’s seventeen members have signed a memorandum endorsing Kuehl.
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