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...then, can the council deliver on students’ higher expectations for social events, student services and grants, while stepping up its advocacy role in what is a crucial year for both the council and the College? I am convinced that the council must reconfigure its relationship to the campus at large, making itself more efficient and more relevant to students’ lives. In other words, we need to close the actual and the perceived gap between the council and the student body. We’re off to a good start with last week’s council...
...registering hundreds of student voters, as well as helping ensure that any interested student has access to information about absentee ballots. “I Decide” is yet another admirable project to continue these efforts to enfranchise youth voters. In an election often cited as the most crucial race in recent history, any effort to boost voter turnout ought to be lauded...
...EZLN to the negotiating table. But the EZLN, led by its ever-charismatic yet confusing spokesman, Marcos, retreated into the jungle. The EZLN had been given the opportunity few other revolutionary groups, especially those who have used terror, would ever have, due to its position in such a crucial time for Mexico. Yet it had let the opportunity slip away either because, as it claims, it wanted changes so big the government could not make them, or, more likely, because its diversity of causes and interests—the very characteristic that had brought it to such power?...
...Gretchen’s score was crucial,” McDavitt said. “It immediately gave us that boost we needed. When they initially scored we were a little bit nervous, but the question had been if we could run with them for the next 60 minutes...
...insurgents gain ground in Iraq, we look at the five goals crucial for achieving U.S. victory...