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Nearly 30 students met to brainstorm ways for the IOP to use its clout to combat the widespread youth apathy they described as a national political crisis??a shift they said would not strain the IOP’s student and financial resources...
...student leadership of the Institute of Politics (IOP) promised to address the “crisis?? of a lack of youth engagement in politics during their election last night...
...approach aims for breadth and accessibility over in-depth analysis. At times her prose feels distinctly derivative, or else noncommittal to the point of tediousness. Sentences like “Or perhaps the transvestite wolf is not the ultimate representation of a categorical crisis?? grow less illuminating with each re-reading. The book’s comprehensiveness, however, more than makes up for its analytical weaknesses. Uncloaked is ultimately valuable for its diligence in tracking the tale and its characters at every turn, showing how each version builds on and subverts its predecessors...
Although the City Council recently stressed the need to merge or close several Cambridge schools to cut expenses, residents are resisting—precipitating what many last night called a “crisis?? for the school system...
...Coalition’s work to publicize the rally and the AIDS crisis??work including door-to-door canvassing, leafleting, postering and personal e-mails to students—resulted in a turnout of more than 100 Harvard students. The Coalition also helped garner turnout by organizing a party to leave from each House’s dining hall, so interested students could travel to the rally together. The Harvard AIDS Coalition should be commended for inspiring the student body to protest insufficient funding of AIDS research, treatment and prevention. Students’ attendance at the rally helped...