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President-elect Barack Obama’s use of the Internet and his focus on the youth vote have transformed the way campaigns are run, according to four Institute of Politics fellows who spoke at the Forum on Monday night. The event, moderated by Institute of Politics Director Bill P. Purcell, focused on what made Obama’s campaign victorious and the future Obama administration. “The youth vote went three to one for Obama, higher than ever before,” said Jennifer Donahue, a political reporter who directs the New Hampshire Institute of Politics...

Author: By Anita B. Hofschneider, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: IOP Fellows Discuss Youth Vote | 11/11/2008 | See Source »

...after the band’s formation last year that he had to weigh his divided devotion to academics and the band, for which Kultgen is singer, songwriter, and guitarist.The philosophy concentrator said he met with his thesis advisor last year to discuss whether to write a thesis or focus on his music. “‘It’s obvious, he said, ‘You gotta do the rock band,’” Kultgen said. For Start, Go!, the Battle turned out to be a surprisingly auspicious beginning. Chris Powers, the singer...

Author: By Chelsea L. Shover, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Battle of the Bands | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...University, and with great success. Under his leadership, Harvard’s endowment continued to flourish, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences commenced a full review of the obsolete Core Curriculum, and the revolutionary Harvard Financial Aid Initiative was conceived. Above all, Summers restored the University’s focus on the undergraduate community, a major shift in culture and policy that continues to benefit undergraduates today. It would be a mistake to allow all that Summers achieved for Harvard to be diminished by his presidency’s comparatively short duration or a few ill-advised remarks he delivered...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Case for Larry | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...Although there was an opposition candidate, the main opposition - Hamas - stayed out of the race. So, too, would the Taliban, and the political contest would be between voting and boycotting an election associated with an increasingly unpopular foreign military presence. On the other hand, a renewed Western focus on creating a more viable Afghan government as the anchor for its counterinsurgency strategy may yet see other candidates step forward to challenge Karzai. But more important than the election will be the efforts, already underway, to negotiate a new political compact with more moderate elements of the Taliban on both sides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Obama's Win Will Affect Middle East Elections | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...development of China's economy that will be felt for years to come. "I think in a decade, we'll be looking back at this moment and saying, 'This was it. This was when things really changed and China's economy transitioned from externally, export-oriented to an internal focus,'" says Ben Simpfendorfer, a China economist with the Royal Bank of Scotland in Hong Kong. He Liping, a professor of economics at Peking University, agrees. "I personally see this crisis as an opportunity to reduce our dependence on export and adopt a healthier path," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Deal for China? | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

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