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...peril.” IOP Polling Director John Della Volpe agreed. “If people don’t believe in the importance of the young vote, my advice would be to talk to Senator George Allen [of Virginia], or former Senator,” he said. Max Anderson, a workshop panelist and current student at KSG and the Business School, spoke of the “open-source movement,” where campaigns enable individuals to independently endorse candidates through innovative technologies like Facebook, YouTube, and text messaging. Anderson said this will transform the 2008 campaigns. Volpe...
...NCAA championship game against Virginia, returned only one of its starting attackmen this year.The Crimson’s leading scorer last year, senior attackman Evan Calvert, played his first game back from injury, but was “playing hurt,” according to Harvard coach Scott Anderson.“[Calvert] is a weapon that you have to think about defensively,” Anderson said. “So we thought, ‘We play him even if he was 50 percent.’” Calvert’s presence drew the Minutemen...
...Roxy would have lost business.“I’d like it to stay just the way it is,” he says of the new restrictions.Just downstairs from his office, though, a bouncer for the club has a different take. Carl L. Anderson says that college students are key to keeping businesses up.“The night that they enforced the 21-and-over rule, the club downstairs was only about halfway full,” Anderson says.Clubs depend on a number of different strategies to lure prospective clubbers in, among them the allure...
...looked here before he was applying to college,” Anderson said. “He’s a great student and I think he’s an excellent young...
...State, will once again be on the sideline. Junior attackman Liam Griff, who led the Crimson with two goals in the opener, will make his second career start in Calvert’s place. “We’re still confident,” Harvard coach Scott Anderson said. “Some of our expectations have diminished, but I don’t think our goals have diminished. It’s allowed us to relax.” —MALCOM A. GLENN