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“I feel like our students really stepped up to the plate and proved that they can party safely,” he said, adding that he would “wholeheartedly” endorse a similar approach the next time Harvard hosted The Game.
The elected officials from this area—all Democrats—include a Polish congressman, a Polish state representative, and a Hispanic state senator, all of whom endorse one another and work together amicably, at least as candidates.
It would be wrong to write off the Free Staters entirely, though. Those who have moved have been putting on a display of rambunctious, representative democracy. Some prefer civil disobedience and street demonstrations: one was recently arrested at a local IRS office handing out pamphlets that said, "Hitler had a...
We believe, however, that diversity should not simply be limited to race, which is why we also endorse the inclusion of socioeconomic factors in higher education affirmative action programs. Socioeconomically disadvantaged students often receive inadequate secondary schooling and therefore have less of a chance to advance their station in life...
When I first saw the infamous "Harold, call me" ad, I perhaps gave too much credit to the electorate. Ford had opened a small lead at the time, and I dismissed the pundits who argued that the polls were overestimating the willingness of white voters to endorse a black candidate...