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...Golis ’06, the editor of Cambridge Common, said that part of the motivation for the blogs’ UC election focus was to broaden and clarify the discussion.“There are a group of people who find The Crimson’s coverage fairly superficial and meaningless,” said Golis, who co-created Cambridge Common last year as an alternative to the opinions expressed in The Crimson. “I think that people have got a lot of inside information [from the blogs] on the machinations of campaigns, how they work...
...students, and that the commission will therefore have to seek help in minimizing the impact of this new service. “We’re exploring our possibilities of working with the Harvard and UC administrations to make sure that student activities don’t compromise the fairness of the election,” Love said. Boiko, who is also a Crimson editor, said he initiated the exchange system in order to create a free market. “I’m doing this as a service to the community,” he said. Boiko said...
...victory from the jaws of defeat.The June 2000 case, Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, could figure prominently in oral arguments this morning as the justices consider a high-profile dispute over campus military recruitment. A coalition of three-dozen law schools, the Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights (FAIR), will ask the justices to overturn the so-called Solomon Amendment, a statute first passed by Congress in 1994 that allows the Pentagon to withhold federal funds from universities that limit recruiters’ access to students. Many law schools—including Harvard’s—want...
...campaign." "Pursuant to section 6.7 in the official election rules, the commission has decided to assess a penalty of 10 points to the Voith-Gadgil campaign," Election Commission Chair Michael B. Love '08 wrote in an e-mail early this morning. "We feel this penalty is a fair penalty, appropriate to the infraction...
...sidewalk adjacent to the icy steps of the U.S. Supreme Court, activists from a political hodgepodge of advocacy groups congregated today to express their views on the Solomon Amendment, the statute at the center of the Rumsfeld v. FAIR case argued at the high court yesterday...