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...Sebastian “Seba” Brown ’05, the only Chilean attending the College during his time at Harvard, returned to Chile after graduating last June to work on the campaign of Michelle Bachelet, who is expected to become Chile’s first female president next month...
...Brown compares working on a presidential campaign in Chile to working in a “poor circus...
...same dude who swallows swords sometimes sells the tickets outside, and the bearded woman might be in charge of helping you find your seat,” Brown writes. “Presidential campaigns in Chile do not have as many resources as campaigns in the U.S. This means that everyone who is involved has a ton of work to do—multitasking...
...Born in the Chilean capital of Santiago, Brown was the first student from his high school to apply to a college outside of Chile...
...Stubbs explained that a winning proposal submitted by the Astronomy Department was spurred in part by an article in The Crimson stating that science students are less likely to study abroad. “We have no problems with that,” he said. “Chile has a significant fraction of the world’s leading astronomical facilities. Students will be able to participate in hands-on research in the astro-physical field.” In general, the proposals fall into two categories—funding to explore countries for future student programs, and grants...