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...horse candidates have to be to catch the public’s eye. (Remind anyone of Martel-Zimmerman’s plan to abolish parliamentary procedures at UC meetings?) For those of legal age, sit back, relax, and put on your patriotic best. You’ve survived the bulk of the campaign week: you deserve it. TAKE A SHOT… 1. If Robin Williams’s campaign reminds you of Stephen Colbert’s short bid for the presidency. 2. Every time Williams makes a poor attempt at a joke about being single. 3. Every time...

Author: By Kevin C. Leu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SCREENSHOTS: "Man of the Year" | 12/7/2007 | See Source »

...Crimson editorial did, the Editorial Board should consider whether it—as well as the UC—already has fallen into irrelevance by its ridiculous cheerleading to allow college financing to subsidize underage drinking on campus. To learn, however, that beer, wine, and liquor compose the bulk of expenses for UC-funded parties was startling. It makes me glad as a parent of a Harvard sophomore that the College sought to cut off the booze spigot from term-bill funding. But why expend so many inches in print to criticize the UC for being weak-kneed simply...

Author: By Gary Mitchell | Title: Editorial Board Should Not Favor UC’s Alcohol | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...only conjure images of certain fluids flowing other than champagne,” said one sophomore amid the hullabaloo of the house’s dining hall. For the event, the Pfoho House Committee purchased 25 cases of André Brut champagne, totaling 300 bottles, at a bulk-discounted cost of $1,350. While the champagne flowed, it did so under the strict supervision of one of Harvard’s Beverage Authorization Team (BAT). Many underage guests were surprised and irritated by the regulations, with one male guest shouting, “This is ridiculous—I paid...

Author: By James A. Mcfadden, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pfoho Party 'Makes It Rain' | 12/3/2007 | See Source »

...came from the developed nations (CO2 stays in the air for up to 200 years), so action should come from the rich first - a contention arguably supported by the UNFCCC itself, which calls for "common but differentiated responsibilities" between nations on climate change. But the reality is that the bulk of future CO2 emissions will come from rapidly growing developing nations, and a climate deal that gave them a free pass would be useless. "We need a process that opens the door for negotiations for all economies," says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can We Save the World by 2015? | 12/1/2007 | See Source »

...Randall’s experience handling UC finances will be an invaluable complement to Matt’s background in advocacy. Student groups and House Committees receive the bulk of their funding from the UC, so the most important service the UC does for many students is simply writing a check. Especially given the recent restrictions on party funds, it is absolutely critical for the UC to have leaders who understand the complex process of funding and who can negotiate with the University to defend the interests of students...

Author: By Sangu J. Delle, Tiffany T. Niver, and Alexander J. Tennant | Title: Sundquist-Sarafa: Experience and Perspective the UC Needs | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

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