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...Promise” as more of a maxim than a self-endorsement. In reference to the organization America’s Promise, where Zaidi works alongside the likes of Tim Russert and Michael Jordan, Zaidi-Lee hope to recapture Harvard’s lost potential, or as their flyer reads, “Reclaim the Promise.” Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 have taken a no-nonsense approach. Their slogan, “It’s about students, It’s about time...
...meeting at Phillip Brooks House last night, students devised plans, such as November teach-ins and a December rally, to support several Latino employees of Harvard who claimed they were notified last month that they would be laid off in January. A flyer written by one of the affected employees alleged that the Office of Animal Resources (OAR) said it would fire four Latino animal technicians in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB). The flyer also alleged that OAR has a “history of hostility...towards Latino workers.” At last night?...
...Upper Common Room, the Harvard College Democrats and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters’ Alliance (BGLTSA) held a dinner discussion entitled “Beyond Gay Marriage.” “How can Democrats help the BGLSTA community?” the e-mail flyer asked. “How do we frame the issues...
...flyer for the HAA’s party promotes cheering “the Crimson to victory over Yale!” At least they’re right about that, even if they’re horribly and extraordinarily wrong about where those cheers should be coming from...
...Government Reform Committee got the travel records of 14 federal departments and agencies. Ten of the organizations reported travel by senior officials on chartered or leased planes and helicopters. The most frequent flyer on private aircraft: Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt. From January to June of this year, according to HHS records provided to the committee, he visited more than 90 cities on private jets leased by the Center for Disease Control, at a cost...