CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
May 13, 1998 | CLAIRE VITUCCI, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The mostly-minority slate of candidates that won the student government elections at Cal State Northridge will be allowed to take office next month, apparently ending weeks of campus controversy. Associated Students President Brad Marsh on Tuesday exercised his power to veto any further action by the student senate to overturn the March election, an anticlimactic end to a semester of marathon meetings, heated debate and allegations of voter fraud and campaign misconduct by the winning ticket.
NEWS
October 2, 1989 | From Associated Press
A man suspected of shooting his estranged wife and her lawyer after a family court hearing turned himself in to sheriff's authorities in Crescent City on Sunday, police reported. Scott Pommier walked into the Del Norte County sheriff's office and told deputies that authorities in Santa Rosa wanted to talk to him about some shootings, said Santa Rosa Police Sgt. Brad Marsh. "He was unarmed and he was wearing different clothing," Marsh said.
SPORTS
April 17, 1988 | DAN HAFNER
When Dale Hunter scored on a breakaway nearly six minutes into overtime Saturday night at Landover, Md., the Washington Capitals at long last escaped the tag of "chokers." The fourth career sudden-death goal for Hunter gave the Capitals a 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers and climaxed a series of comebacks.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
May 6, 1998 | JON STEINMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
After five hours of angry debate, the Cal State Northridge student senate Tuesday delayed a decision on the controversial student government elections won by an all-minority slate of candidates. By delaying the discussion until next Tuesday, the senators kept the controversy at full boil for at least another week. "We're at an impasse here," said Associated Students President Brad Marsh.