Word: figuredness
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Russell “Russ” McAlmond, like many Harvard students, goes online during class. Unlike most Harvard students, however, he isn’t surfing Facebook; he’s going to class. This is how Russ—a fifty-three year old Oregonian—studies...
Ariadne C. Medler ’09 said she first saw the fliers outside her Straus A entryway yesterday at 3 p.m., but she passed by them quickly. Around 5 p.m., she looked at the fliers more closely and decided to tear them down. “Because it was...
“I think everyone has the right to free speech. But it just seemed absolutely out of line,” Maizel, who is also a Crimson arts editor, said. “If someone were going to read the pamphlet, they’d have to take...
"We're going to meet the voters where they are," Shrum had told me early in the Kerry campaign, which sounded innocent enough-but what he really meant was, We're going to follow our polling numbers and focus groups. We're going to emphasize the things that voters think...
Politics was all about getting the public to answer yes to those three questions. Of course, an integral part of the job was aggressively-often stealthily and sometimes disgracefully-painting the opposition as weak, untrustworthy and effete. McKinnon was amazed the Democrats had never quite figured this out. In fact...