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...much of an improvement as fusion voting will be, there is a better alternative: instant-runoff voting (which is also known as ranked choice voting, Hare-Clark proportional voting, and several other names). A more radical electoral change than fusion voting, instant-runoff voting (IRV) will enable voters to rank candidates instead of voting for just one. After an instant-runoff election, the candidate with the fewest first-choice votes is eliminated from contention, and the voters who voted for this candidate have their second-choice votes redistributed to the remaining candidates. The process of elimination and redistribution continues until...
...replacements are Shearer and Clark, both underclassmen. They remain optimistic about the direction of tech on campus...
...What I remember most of Alan is the respect he gave the students, a rare thing between a boss in his late fifties and a frosh who’d just shown up,” says Benjamin T. Clark ’09, a sophomore techie...
...Clark echoed Shearer’s desire to focus on enlisting new freshmen. “The massive walls of ‘Slavs!,’ the giant MRI of ‘Knock,’ the half-suspended set of ‘Alcestis,’ all was completed by one or two Technical Directors,” he writes in an e-mail, referencing previous HRDC productions...
...appropriate action” to Shleifer in a recent letter.Knowles was the dean of FAS in 2002 when Shleifer was originally elevated to the Jones professorship. That was three years after Shleifer received a prestigious prize awarded to the top American economist under age 40, the John Bates Clark Medal, which his close friend, Lawrence H. Summers, had won six years earlier.While Shleifer was an undergraduate at Harvard, he was hired as a research assistant by Summers, then an MIT assistant professor, according to The Journal of Economic Perspectives. And prior to Shleifer’s appointment as the Jones...