6 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2008 National and World News Democrats hold 57 Senate seats WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) Democrats added another Senate seat Thursday when they managed a victory in Oregon, leaving only three contests unde cided. Democrat Jeff Merkley, a state legislator, defeated two-term Republican Sen. Gordon Smith by about 40,000 votes. Smith called Merkley to concede. Democrats will control 57 of the Senate’s 100 seats, still short of a filibuster-proof 60-vote major ity, which would enable them to move their agenda more easily. Blacks, Latinos crucial to Prop. 8 SAN JOSE, Calif. (MCT) - Even as black and Latino voters were a powerful force in boost ing America’s first black presi dent to victory, in California they also were crucial to passing Proposition 8, a ballot measure labeled, “Eliminates right of same-sex couples to marry.” Exit polls showed that 70 percent of black voters, and a majority of Latino voters, voted yes on Proposition 8, one likely reason why the measure won a slim majority in Los Angeles County, where pre-election polls had suggested it would lose. 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The troubles led to his resignation in February after only three years. When asked if Nichol’s con troversial tenure at William and Mary caused any concern in regards to his hiring Nichol, Boger expressed full support for the new director. “No second thought, he’s an enormous talent as an administra tor,” Boger said. Contact the University Editor at udtesk@unc.edu. TUNNEL FROM PAGE 3 Speakers emphasized the impor tance of the Campus Response to Hate Speech document, drawn up by student leaders earlier in the semes ter. It states that there is no tolerance for hate speech on the campus. Adam Cloninger, chair of the Student Government Diversity Commission, said they want to use this situation for discussion. “The crowd was very supportive,” said Cloninger. “There were lots of signatures on the document.” The document also is in response to messages for a Ku Klux Klan meeting found earlier this semester. 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