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We know John and Annie as leaders, as students, and most importantly, as people. We are confident they will be uniquely able to harness what works well about the UC while fixing what is so obviously broken—and will do it with a sense of warmth and inclusiveness...
They hope to harness anti-flag momentum to achieve further goals.
O'REILLY: The generation now growing up is going to expect access to information in a way us fuddy-duddies don't take for granted. Some say the Net will lead to a radical democratization--power to the people--but I don't think so. When you harness collective intelligence...
It was supposed to be simple. Two years ago, as Cantabrigians headed to the polls on Election Day, observers predicted an easy victory for all nine City Council incumbents.That’s just the way things work in Cambridge: barring any radical developments, voters tend to stick with the...
The adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” is often heard. Yet very few people can harness a thousand words’ worth of potential from a single image. Abigail Child ’68 is one exception. Child is a director of short...