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Dems seize House, Senate victory likely

By James Chilton

Students packed the University Center Sunnen Lounge the night of Nov. 7 for former Gov. Bob Holden's Election Night 2006 Party. As election results began pouring in, Holden fielded questions to several guest speakers from both sides of the political spectrum.

Updated Web site to debut

By Beth Prusaczyk

Webster University is set to unveil an updated Web site Nov 9. Dan Perkins, director of interactive media and marketing, said the delay was due to spring 2006 registration, which began for seniors Nov. 6. "That allowed us to get past the first three days of registration, which are historically the highest traffic days for the Web site," Perkins said.

Webster unveils new refund options

By Kelley Atherton

Students will have new options for receiving financial aid refunds for the spring 2007 semester. Currently, students can only receive refunds via paper check, but now will be able to get direct depositing or a debit card. Students get a refund when their financial aid outweighs the balance on their account.

Students turn out for Obama at McCaskill rally

By Breanna Herschelman

The crowd was getting restless when after 45 minutes of standing in the cold, the man they were waiting to see was nowhere in sight. Thousands of people gathered at the World's Fair Pavilion in Forest Park for a rally for Senate hopeful Claire McCaskill Nov.

SGA argues funding, recognition of groups

Ginsburg says groups are still feeling las year's budget cuts

By Alexandra Smith

At Student Government Association meetings, it is common for groups to attend for the purpose of asking for formal recognition of their student organization - the Nov. 7 meeting was no exception. The discussions and questions at the meeting regarding these decisions, however, were a bit out of the ordinary.

Language dept. recovers after loss of three faculty

By Anna Forder

The department of international languages and cultures has some new faces this semester due to the resignation of three adjunct professors last May. The department currently has 18 adjuncts and four full-time professors, said Mary O'Donnell, department associate.

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