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...more aware of the campaign process.“We are more familiar with but also much more connected with the workings of it all—we are in constant contact with campaign staffers,” Schmidt said.The campaign managers this year unanimously agreed that keeping an eye on and responding to the blogs has been one of their priorities. Joshua Patashnik ’07, the campaign manager for the John S. Haddock ’07-Annie R. Riley ’07 ticket, said he did not think the blogs would have a large influence...
...Blackout Club” or “I Party My Liver Away All Over the World” might say something of a student’s character that seems funny to us college students, but which might scream something else to a potential employer. Keeping an eye on ever-embarrassing “Wall” posts would be worthwhile as well. But as the facebook continues to expand its array of features, it will likely only become more difficult to keep profiles at the preferred level of appropriateness...
...editors are still very much schoolchildren in need of an education. If they need Harvard and its manifold temptations for young socialites, however, is unclear—a better choice might be a provincial boarding school away from the glamour of city life where they might, under the watchful eye of an aged nun, endure the slap of the ruler should they write so nonsensical a statement as “Intelligence comes in many variations” (page...
...successful and fiscally-responsible. Of the three tickets, Voith and Gadgil show the most promise in this regard.Voith and Gadgil, more than their opponents, present us with a cohesive platform that, while the least radical of the three, is the most realistic and the best conceived with an eye to the bigger picture of running the UC.Social planning as a panacea to campus social life has emerged as the marquee issue of this election. We feel that, to be maximally effective, any new social programming board must operate with the cooperation and participation of the administration. But we are also...
...ever made it to Contestants’ Row, he wouldn’t one-dollar-up anybody. He just wasn’t a one-dollar-up kind of guy. But in his second crack at The Item Up For Bid, a set of lamps and some eye drops, he is one-dollar-upped by contestant Elizabeth, who goes on to play for a new white Cadillac.Donato glares at her for an instant, then drops his head and claps. There is still time, he tells himself—another period and a half, if this were a hockey game.But four...