Word: amplifyer
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But the council must also not be afraid to amplify its voice on pressing issues in the community and serve a leader among Harvard students and student groups. Challenge funding is a way to bring about this amplification. However, the success of challenge funding depends on the students and student...
The gift was a TV commercial in which the Arizona Senator looked into the camera and charged that Bush "twists the truth like Clinton." The spot went too far--in South Carolina's Republican circles, being compared to Clinton is worse than being compared to Satan himself. Putting it on...
Davis, in what council members described as an impassioned and well thought-out speech, argued that it was the council's role to amplify the voice of the student body, not create it.
After years of false starts, Bill Clinton and Jiang Zemin have clasped hands and jumped. Beijing and Washington announced an historic trade agreement Monday, in which China agreed to open up its economy in exchange for membership in the World Trade Organization. For Clinton, the deal means going head-to...
Come Saturday, the Crimson will have every opportunity to amplify the noise they have made in the Ivy League thus far.