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...Under-30 Uprising I love the attention you have been giving young voters in this year's election process [Feb. 11], but David Von Drehle's article basically credited Obama and Facebook with getting young voters interested again. Although they have helped in organizing the masses, they are not the reason we care. We know the importance of a healthy economy because we are starting worldwide companies (Facebook, YouTube). We feel the importance of foreign relations because we are serving overseas, staring the enemy in the eye. And we understand the magnitude of global warming because we are the ones...
...plethora of awareness subjects was only the beginning. This week we have pharmacies, sleep, and disabilities to consider. Indeed, awareness weeks usually have the unfortunate effect of making me worry about all the other things of which I may be unaware. When a cursory search of Facebook revealed over 500 separate awareness events in the coming week alone, I was reduced to a quivering wreck. I had no idea about Canadian Landmines or International Plankton. Ignorance had been bliss. Awareness was torment. I nearly sent Undergraduate Council President Matt L. Sundquist ’09 a detailed letter about...
...glorious day a few weeks ago, I learned that salvation would soon be here. I was invited to a Facebook event: “FREE BURRITO DAY: Another Big Day for Chipotle in New England.” On March 6, the wait would finally be over. I wrote the date down in my planner, circled it vigorously, and told all my friends. I started dreaming of camping out all night and placing my order. Yes, I’ll have some extra guacamole. Free soda? Why, thank...
...again the power of the Force seemed to fade. For some reason, the rescue mission was delayed another week. According to the Facebook event, Free Burrito Day will now be March 12, with Chipotle officially opening its Harvard Square doors the following...
With a membership list including organizations such as Microsoft, Facebook, and the Family Online Safety Institute, the group faces the challenge of incorporating varied perspectives into a coherent set of recommendations. But Palfrey said that all of the organizations in the task force share the common goal of protecting minors...