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...manned the turntables, playing hits like Beyonce’s “Baby Boy” mixed in with dance classics like “Come on, Eileen” by Dexi’s Midnight Runners. Cronin is the office administrator of the Freshman Dean??s Office (FDO), but he DJs weddings and Harvard functions on the side...
This column was almost very boring. It being my last, I thought it would be appropriate to address the Democratic presidential candidates and politics on the national stage. So I dutifully wrote to Harvard Students for Dean to test the waters. As luck would have it, this columnist got Dean??s first name wrong in her email, and subsequently got no responses from HSD, (or whatever their acronym is). But then I realized: I’m not interested in writing about Dean. How he really likes to talk tough about Bush. How he’s running...
...vote left. The majority are Dean supporters. Several ruggers are pessimistic that anyone can beat Bush, but will vote anyway. Four others favor Kucinich, and, in a perfect world, would vote for him before Dean. One thinks that Clark might have the needed edge. But most are swayed by Dean??s tough talk, and a couple even mentioned that Dean??s candidacy has inspired them to care more about politics...
Though Harvard employees have actually donated $37,000 to Kerry’s campaign—$13,000 more than they donated to Dean??s campaign—the Center only compared by school the amounts that Dean and Bush have collected...
Garrett M. Graff ’03, a spokesperson for the Dean campaign and a former Crimson executive, suggested that Dean??s opposition to the war in Iraq and his overall “message of hope” may have contributed to academics’ interest in Dean...