When speaking about the circumstances surrounding the outcomes Reily explains. "I think the Republican Party has gotten too comfortable spending time in the affluent suburbs to try and win races county-wide and in the state legislature."
In a post-election interview w/the CT, Patrick Reily, Monroe County GOP chair, speaks about the future of the party."We've just got to pick ourselves back up and reorganize and really continue to find the right folks to run at that local level and rebuild our towns and our city."
According to AP News, Harry Bronson has won re-election in New York's Assembly District 138, with 62.3% of the vote. 74% of ballots have been counted as of writing.
The Campus Times will be continually updating results on New York State's elections as they come in. Polls today close at 9 p.m. โ we'll be interviewing candidates and reporting on results throughout the night.
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According to AP News, Jeremy Cooney has won re-election in New York's Senate District 56, with 59.9% of the vote. 67% of ballots have been counted as of writing.
FEATURES: In May, the University announced the appointment of Quchee Collins as both the inaugural Associate Vice President for the Department of Public Safety (DPS) โ marking a new influence on how security is conducted on and around campus.
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NEWS: The UR Medical Center (URMC) recently announced the grand opening of the Highland Brooks Landing Pharmacy.
The pharmacy is full-service, offering over-the-counter medication, free prescription delivery, and on-site vaccination services.
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NEWS: Protests and commemorations were nationally held on Saturday, Oct. 5 to observe the anniversary of the war in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023.
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ED OBSERVERS: โWhen something embarrassing happens to me, an overwhelming wave of dread spreads over me,โ writes Subaah Syed. โIn an earnest search for comfort, I am hit by one of these lines ... my personal favorite: โItโs not that deep.โโ
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NEWS: The Memorial Art Gallery (MAG) hosted its 68th Clothesline Festival on Sept. 7 and 8. With featured ceramic pottery and gouache illustration, the festival was not only a collection of art, but a long-running gathering of community and creativity.
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FEATURES: Every year, a handful of students participate in the SOVA-organized GROW Internship โ and for the team that went this summer, the experience was nothing short of life changing.
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NEWS: University Health Services (UHS) and URMC have continued to provide services for individuals looking to protect themselves against the spread of COVID-19 as cases are on the rise once again โ despite a currently unavailable Novavax vaccine.
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NEWS: On the first day of classes, Eastman Quad saw an array of Palestinian flags decorated outside Rush Rhees.
Despite this, individuals had felt the expression was a threat to their safety. That same day, all of the flags had disappeared.
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