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Sadly, at Harvard, some students always feel the need to bring up the number of times they’ve gone to the MAC in daily conversation and then pause as if awaiting a reply. It’s clear that they would feel better if you confessed you had two midterms that day and did not have a chance to go. What should really make these students happy, though, is just the fact that they worked...
...When you lose a lot of veterans, you lose old rivalries, [which] I feel were a little stagnating,” Flores said. “[New members] bring us a whole lot of energy and important outsider perspective that we always need...
...candidates have promised to bring hot breakfast back, and I’m not sure feasible that is,” said Mather Representative Joseph K. Kim ’12, who served as a North Yard representative last year. “But we’re definitely going to be talking a lot about budget cuts...We want to actually be a part of the discourse...so we can make decisions together...
...never dreamed that they would become so uncivil and so rude. But the town halls are exactly what I wanted to see. Those town halls, in a word, bring back accountability. (Read "How to Speak Like a Real Republican...
...like that gets to the floor, members have a much harder time voting down legislation that could help thousands, if not millions, of constituents. For that reason, Democrats are hoping the health-care bill will be a work of compromise so that, when they do get enough votes to bring it to the floor, it will be hard for Republicans to vote against...