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...during my entire time overseas. There were teens who hadn’t bathed in a while, on purpose, and lanky girls slugging back cans of beer with neither fear of judgment nor pretension. After hearing the headlining band Carsick Cars’ first song I liked what I heard??and found myself in complete disbelief. Atonal music in China that wasn’t Beijing opera? Really? I was soon paying just as much attention to the band as I was to the crowd: the rock and roll ragamuffins before me had begun to beat each other...
...making sure that every candidate has read—and heard??the campaign rules is just one of many duties the EC fulfills. From wielding the power to disqualify candidates to closing loopholes blown open by crafty student pols of years past, the EC’s authority means that it often makes nearly as many headlines as the race that it is charged with moderating...
...Faust’s inauguration was without a doubt the best opportunity for us to be heard??the only time when anyone actually listens to the UC president. Regardless of what some may think about his presentation, Petersen boldly, but respectfully, remained faithful to the very students he was elected to represent by the basic core of his argument. With rhetorical flourish, Petersen said: “This process of decisions made behind closed doors, this disempowerment of students, this denial of citizenship must...
...this Friday.And I came away from the interview with one thing on my mind: I can only hope that Harvard’s student body believes in Harvard as much as Tommy does.In an e-mail to the H-Club, dated last Oct. 4th, Amaker let his conviction be heard??to the 200 or so students subscribed to the list.“WE NEED YOU!!!” Amaker says, aptly utilizing the tri-exclamation point approach to bolster his point. “We believe that we can do some truly special things here at Harvard...
...know everything about politics,” Arbuthnott said. “But this workshop isn’t as political as everything else.” Though Winston maintained that she “is of the school that speechwriters shouldn’t be seen or heard??they shouldn’t really be out there taking credit for this or that line,” perhaps the biggest message of her workshop was the capacity for influence in her profession. Great speeches “can move you in some to action, anger, or tears...