
Sarah Davis
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Nov 5, 2024 |
studentnewslive.com | Marium Zahra |Evan Green |Sarah Davis |Nolan Duncan
By Marium ZahraAs the first results from the 2024 presidential election come out, per The Associated Press, the Republican Party has seen wins in Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia, with presidential candidate Donald Trump receiving 23 electoral votes across the three states. According to the Associated Press, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has also received 3 electoral votes from Vermont. She is currently leading by 56% in Virginia and 68% in North Carolina.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
prismmarketview.com | Sarah Davis
Here are some companies making waves in the market before trading hours. Talen Energy, an independent power organization, saw its shares plunge by over 8% following the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s rejection to enhance the power dispatched by its Susquehanna nuclear plant, now owned by Amazon. In relation, Constellation Energy and Vistra also saw their stock prices decline by around 9% and 3%, respectively.
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Aug 11, 2024 |
law360.com | Sarah Davis
By Sarah Davis (August 12, 2024, 12:05 PM BST) -- The New Yorker magazine recently featured a cartoon with the caption, "Run it by the legal department — but don't let them see you."... Law360 is on it, so you are, too. A Law360 subscription puts you at the center of fast-moving legal issues, trends and developments so you can act with speed and confidence. Over 200 articles are published daily across more than 60 topics, industries, practice areas and jurisdictions.
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May 15, 2024 |
emorywheel.com | Sarah Davis
In her book “All About Love: New Visions,” bell hooks writes, “Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving.” Nothing rings more true from my college experience. The Class of 2024 entered Emory University during a time of widespread uncertainty. With COVID-19 preventative measures in place, we began our undergraduate careers seeing one another on screens, introducing ourselves through masks and sitting six feet apart outside.
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May 8, 2024 |
miamiherald.com | Sarah Davis
ATLANTA - Emory University's undergraduate students voted in favor of a no confidence resolution of its president, Gregory L. Fenves, the school's student government association announced Wednesday. About 3,400 of Emory's 8,100 undergraduate students voted on the referendum. Of those who voted, 2,499 voted in favor of the motion, 844 voted against it, and 58 students abstained. The vote is nonbinding. But it is a troubling pronouncement for Emory's leader.
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