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...serious and beneficial for his candidate, and he practices a brand of politics that makes the IOP proud.” While at Harvard, Jarding worked with students in various capacities, leading a research project and teaching a class on campaigning at the Kennedy School of Government, according to Eric P. Lesser ’07, president of the Harvard College Democrats. “While here, he...developed close relationships with several Harvard Dems members,” Lesser wrote in an e-mail. Many members of the Dems are interested in supporting Webb in his race...
...ability to vocalize while playing his instrument. In the past, Rosenwinkel has worked with an impressive array of supporting sidemen (including former Tribe Called Quest frontman Q-Tip), and this weekend is no exception. Expect smart accompaniment from saxophonist Mark Turner, pianist Aaron Goldberg, bassist Joe Martin, and drummer Eric Harland when Rosenwinkel comes back to school. —Jake G. Cohen
...life by making the peons of electoral politics seem important.Eric A. Kester ’08 an anthropology concentrator in Winthrop House, will provide a humorous and sympathetic view of the life of a Harvard student in his column “Are You Serious?” Join Eric on alternating Thursdays and take a comic look at college life through the eyes of a guy who spends too much time playing video games, worrying about the Red Sox, and trying to work the washing machine...
...9Total Overall: 186 25 35 90 27 4 17ReservesG Casey Hughes 12 0 2 6 7 0 5G Justin Armstrong 20 2 2 4 5 0 0TestosteroonsStartersPos Player Pts 3-pt FT Reb Ast Blk StealsG Scott Greenman 40 4 16 8 8 0 2G Eric Osmundson 28 5 3 3 6 0 1G Michael Lang 27 3 4 5 3 0 2F Matt Stehle 41 1 14 30 6 5 8F Dominick Martin 31 0 3 21 1 2 1Totals Week 1: 130 11 35 53 28 4 10Totals Week 2: 167 13 40 67 24 7 14Totals Overall...
While Kavulla, who is also a former Crimson editorial executive, maintained that the purpose of publishing the cartoons was to promote “intelligent discussion” on campus, the president of the Harvard Democrats, Eric P. Lesser ’07, said the publication of the cartoons was having a negative effect on campus dialogue and that The Salient is no longer relevant on campus...