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Youth voters and their issues have historically been ignored by candidates for exactly this reason. Politicians cannot be expected to listen to us when we seemingly have nothing to say. At Harvard, where nearly everyone is presumably more politically aware than the average 20 year-old, it is easy to forget that not everyone campaigns in New Hampshire on the weekends; not everyone reads the New York Times election coverage daily; and not everyone understands the mysterious workings of the Electoral College. But the exit polls from Tuesday reminded us sharply of just how disconnected most of our peers...
With its regular season over, Moran says that the team will practice on Monday and then will gather together to listen to the 2004 NCAA Tournament selection show in order to find out if Harvard has received an at-large bid for postseason play...
...confesses. "I cut him off. I always had to have last, first, in-between words." Hankerson often deflects conflict with a joke--"Sometimes I want to happily choke her," he says. The soft-spoken father says Faverey drew him out during the home visits and showed Rose how to listen. "She helps us see both sides," he says after the last class, as Faverey checks on the couple's progress toward their goal of leaving public housing. "Is there any way you can keep coming?" Hankerson asks her. After the course ends, the home visits drop to one a month...
...Listen: I am a grownup, no-dorkier-than-average person. I don't consider myself susceptible to hysterics (my eyes remained miraculously dry throughout The Terminal, Mr. Spielberg). So what happened on Level...
...wasn't that funny," she says. The Comedy Central show forgoes a laugh track. "The people at home will do it for us. If you open your window, you will hear everyone laugh. It will be like Network. They might be watching Chappelle's Show, but still, listen to the laughter...