Word: elections
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...think it's ridiculous that the vice president-elect should already have had such a negative interaction with a student group," she said. "What I've heard of his actions is just unbelievable...
...resigns, he has to pack up and go," says the Jesuit scholar Thomas Reese. If he retires after 80 (an age he will reach in May), he would not be allowed to attend the conclave that will gather to elect his successor. But John Paul II in living retirement would also be an influence too powerful to ignore, even if he is not anywhere near the voting cardinals. He is probably aware that every new Pope in the past 300 years has been dramatically different from his predecessor. John Paul II may have forestalled that by naming some...
Citing the creation of a "campaign of awareness" as his primary ambition for the semester, Co-President-Elect Andrew Park '01 wrote in an e-mail message that he hopes "to bring current Asian-American issues to the forefront for discussion, debate and political change...
...Though Asian Americans make up a solid 20 percent of Harvard's undergraduate student population, there is a lack of representation of us in faculty and the academic field," Co-Vice President-Elect Lei Juliet Wei '01wrote in an e-mail message...
Colorful red, white and blue inaugural banners still adorn the walls of City Hall, but for now Cambridge remains without a mayor, as the City Council again failed to elect a top leader at Monday night's council meeting...