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For the second year in a row, Baruch College’s Undergraduate Student Government elections were held online, resulting in a one-party sweep by Endlessly Revolutionizing All.
Since students were not able to cast their ballots in-person as usual, students were able to vote virtually on MyBaruch from April 21 to April 28. A total of 456 students cast ballots, according to the Office of Student Life.
The party ran on a platform of, “synergy, empowerment and resilience,” according to an Instagram post. “Covid-19 has created many problems that need innovative solutions; our team is prepared to bring the new level of ingenuity across Baruch,” the post read.
Ko never gave her rivals a chance in a dominant final round in Hawaii.
Last weekend’s high of ending that title drought evaporated for Lydia Ko on her return to the LPGA Tour in California on Wednesday (Thursday NZ time). The 23-year-old Kiwi golfer finished the opening day of the Hugel-Air Premia LA Open 13 shots off the lead after two double bogeys and four bogeys in her seven-over par 79, tied for 136th.
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Lydia Ko hit two double bogeys and four bogeys in her opening round at the LA Open. That victory propelled her to No 7 in the world rankings, returning to the top 10 for the first time since November 2017, but she started poorly in Los Angeles after her double bogey on the second hole, a par five, then two bogeys on the fourth and sixth.
High of ending title drought evaporates as Lydia Ko shoots double bogeys on return to LPGA Tour
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23 April, 2021, 2:30 am
Lydia Ko hit two double bogeys and four bogeys in her opening round at the LA Open. Picture: STUFF SPORTS.
Last weekend’s high of ending that title drought evaporated for Lydia Ko on her return to the LPGA Tour in California on Wednesday (Thursday NZ time).
The 23-year-old Kiwi golfer finished the opening day of the Hugel-Air Premia LA Open 13 shots off the lead after two double bogeys and four bogeys in her seven-over par 79, tied for 136th.