Word: followers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...number of opportunities for political rallies and discussions here, but it is also true that many students feel apathetic about or even antagonistic toward politics. Clinton may have the presidential race all sewn up (as many of us would like to believe), but it is still important to follow the race for the issues, foremost among which for students is education. Questions about student loan repayment plans and tuition tax deductions will affect our lives directly, so it's worth finding out all you can and supporting the candidate whose views you share...
Political campaigns, rallies and debates, have, for me, an infectious quality. Whether you are passionate about an issue, a candidate or the make-up of the Congress, or only mildly interested in voting for the first time, you can find reason to follow politics. At the "Rock the Vote" orientation meeting at H.Y.P.E. '96, we learned the dreadful statistic that fewer citizens under the age of 21 vote than do those over the age of 80. We college students will be entering a "real world" shaped by the politicians we elect this year. As an 18-year-old, I will...
...deny Blankenship and David the right to graduate, however, flies in the face of rehabilitative justice. If the students were to serve their sentence, follow the Ad Board's work requirement for suspended students and convince the College of their rehabilitation--after however many years--there would be little justice in then denying them their degrees...
...said there was "no question" that a students in attendance could follow a similar path...
According to the Globe, City Year rushed to expand and in the process did not follow through on the mundane work of logging time sheets and keeping financially sound records in the early 1990s...