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...people show up to hear Al Gore, but then only 25 or 30 show up to hear what they can do to actually get involved,” he said. “It’s frustrating.” —Staff writer Cora K. Currier can be reached at ccurrier@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Cora K. Currier can be reached at ccurrier@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Natasha S. Whitney can be reached at nwhitney@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Cora K. Currier can be reached at ccurrier@fas.harvard.edu...
...McCain did a decent job on the technical criteria, he had woefully inadequate forethought. A president can always hire brilliant advisers to set policy, but when it comes to leadership the buck stops here. George Hayward ’11, a Crimson editorial writer, is a government concentrator in Currier House. He is Political Action Chair of the Black Students Association and was a Harvard Institute of Politics Director’s Intern at Barack Obama’s Senate Office this summer...
...stopped.” While most shuttle drivers have positive relationships with their frequent passengers, they are often the unintentional sources of terror and/or nausea. “One time, the driver was explaining to me why she hated the way taxi drivers drove,” says Currier resident Delia A. Pais ’10. “She demonstrated this by braking all the time intermittently. She halted every three feet all the way down the street, jerking me and the passengers back and forth. It was weird.” Disgruntled students on the shuttle often...