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Whatever its next move, the Bush team is determined to keep its conservative flank happy and to capture the 4 million evangelicals that political guru Karl Rove believes sat on the sidelines in 2000. As the Boykin flap unfolded, Christian activists rushed to Boykin's defense. Evangelical email armies were pressed into service and encouraged to fire in the direction of the White House. After a few days of silence on Boykin, Bush told pool reporters on Air Force One, "He didn't reflect my opinion." Rumsfeld would go no further, pleading that the sound on the videotapes of Boykin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Rumsfeld Losing His Mojo? | 4/14/2006 | See Source »

...know it, but throughout the year, any interaction you have with your friendly neighborhood proctor could end up in an evaluation at the admissions office, informing future admissions decisions. Recently, the admissions office was forced to admit, via a mistakenly sent email, that information collected about current freshman, and possibly upperclassmen, may be used to determine who was an “admissions mistake” and who was a treasured find. The email—accidentally sent by a proctor to a Crimson reporter—condemned two students as “so self-centered that they have...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Peeking Proctors | 4/14/2006 | See Source »

...both keep track of all your friends and also meet new people without ever actually having to talk to anyone—it’s a ready-made social network for the anti-social, a way to keep in touch for the lazy. Why do you think email, text messaging, and AOL Instant Messenger have become so popular? We care about people, but if we have a choice between verbal and nonverbal communication with them, nonverbal wins. So I “Facebooked” the girl. After logging onto Facebook.com, I entered “Harvard, traveling, girl?...

Author: By Eric A. Kester, | Title: Look Who’s Stalking Now | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...email from former Courier editor and former Crimson president Robert E. Smith ’62, FM has learned that the former staff decided on Monday, April 3, to start a campaign to ensure that Auburn University Montgomery and other libraries have a complete set of the 175 issues of The Southern Courier. Their new website, www.southerncourier.org, was still under construction at press time...

Author: By Stephen M. Fee | Title: Southern Courier Follow Up | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

...Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Services, alcohol is the elephant in the room. “The not-so-subtle implication about who can drink the most and remain standing after 30 consecutive days of bar-hopping is inherently problematic,” he wrote in an email. Perhaps, but week one of Last Senior Standing has shown that seniors simply like each other’s company (even more so with alcohol). The atmosphere of the event has been less “COLLEGE!” than cozy, with irredeemable “virgin nerds?...

Author: By Annie M. Lowrey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Week One: “The Virgin Nerds” | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

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