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...committee. Furthermore, we worry that such a deanship might unfairly mark affirmative action hires as somehow less deserving of a prestigious post. All tenure decisions hinge on a determination of what unique perspectives a candidate offers the academic community—a determination which should take into account a candidates?? gender and race...
...Clay T. Capp ’06 and includes a link to the voting webpage, leading presidential candidate Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06 to charge that the endorsement was an advertisement and should be charged to the candidates?? budgets...
...Harvard’s schools must be approved by the University’s central administration—a hurdle that doesn’t exist at most other institutions. “There are certainly other schools who—when they talk to potential candidates??say, ‘oh well at Harvard there’s this other obstacle,’” Kagan said. “They make it seem like a much bigger problem than it in fact...
Harvard undergraduates with a desire to vote in this week’s Undergraduate Council presidential and vice-presidential elections are confronted with a ballot replete with candidates?? names but lacking an essential component of any democratic lot—a space for abstention. In an election where so much is shared by the three respective campaigns, voters who find all of the candidates for each position uninspiring are left out in the cold with respect to choice: Their only option is not to cast a ballot and to forfeit their right to have...
Contrary to the candidates?? choice of running mates, we feel that the best candidate to complement Glazer’s style and experience is actually Ian W. Nichols ’06. Traditionally, it is rare to question the breakdown of a ticket in council elections, but given the strength of the field this year and the need to enhance the vice-presidential office with added responsibilities, we endorse Nichols over Clay T. Capp ’06. While Capp has an admirable record after recently taking over as treasurer of the council, Nichols’ experience reforming...