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Yesterday, Perspective, the undergraduate liberal monthly magazine, announced its co-endorsement of Hulse and of Danganan, who is president of the Minority Students Alliance (MSA). The magazine endorsed Redmond for vice president...
...mail message sent to RAZA members, A. Lizbeth Flores-Alatorre '99, RAZA's political chair, stated that Danganan and Redmond "have been the only candidates...to contact RAZA and ask for our support." The RAZA endorsement cited Danganan's involvement in MSA and Redmond's "great devotion to issues of ethnicity" as a student representative to the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations...
...There are not now and there have never been tensions between RAZA and the HRRA. In fact, the HRRA has prided itself on the friendly relationship that it has as a Republican organization with minority, racial and ethnic organizations on this campus--from the MSA to the BSA to the AAA to RAZA. The only "racial tensions" that may exist are the ones in the heads of some overzealous Crimson reporters. --William D. A. Zerhouni '98, President Emeritus, Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Alliance
...debate, sponsered by The Minority Student Alliance (MSA) and other student groups, included Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel, Professor of Afro-American Studies Cornel R. West '74, Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth Wisse, and Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53. It was originally supposed to take place in Emerson...
Jobe G. Dananan '99, co-president of MSA, said he too never expected such a showing...