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...Colantuono added that with the direct election of UC presidents, the election could be more political: “The race can easily become of much more interest to the future senators of America...
...observatories, which had been housed in the same building in Cambridge since 1955, together received more funding than any other comparable site, as a result of their combined size. (The two institutions merged in 1973 to form the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and Shapiro went on to direct the Center from...
...these student-faculty committees and implementation committees allow the UC to bring issues to the table and give us a major way to exercise our influence,” Sundquist said. “The budget helps provide more direct support to students on campus...
...Even after the founding of the UC gave students more sway, they did not immediately have a direct role in shaping the Core...
...brought a corporate efficiency to politics. The McCain model, by contrast, has been designed to reflect McCain's insurgent personality. While the Bush campaign channeled all decision-making through its northern Virginia headquarters, the McCain campaign has established a decentralized network of 11 "regional campaign managers," who will separately direct much of the campaign in their parts of the country. The goal is to save money, but no one knows if it will work. Veterans of Bush's 2004 incumbent juggernaut say McCain is also far behind schedule in putting boots on the ground. But the more worrisome contrast...