Fri, 2 February 2007 Amidst intense pressure on MSL to merge with Commonwealth, former Senator Paul Tsongas, Chairman of Commonwealth's Board of Trustees, is named Chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Regents. Tsongas' new position places him in charge of determining which school would be approved in the Merrimack Region, MSL or Commonwealth. If MSL refuses the merger, does it have a chance?
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Amidst intense pressure on MSL to merge with Commonwealth, former Senator Paul Tsongas, Chairman of Commonwealth's Board of Trustees, is named Chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Regents. Tsongas' new position places him in charge of determining which school would be approved in the Merrimack Region, MSL or Commonwealth. If MSL refuses the merger, does it have a chance?

