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...very happy to be here,” she said. “It’s a good moment.” The Lincoln Day Dinner is an annual event held by conservative organizations across the country. Past speakers include Miss America 2003, Harvard Law School alumna Erika N. Harold, and former welfare mother and conservative activist Star Parker. —Staff writer Laura C. McKiernan can be reached lmckiern@fas.harvard.edu...
...stop would also mean more convenient access to downtown Boston. “It would be a lot easier to have a stop closer to campus because we wouldn’t have to take the red line all the way to Park Street,” said Lauren N. Go, a sophomore. In addition to improving convenience, Flitcher said, “The extension will offer significant air quality benefits, spur economic development, and increase property values.” Harvard students, mostly unaware of the proposed changes, won’t reap much benefit from the extension...
...Awareness Week, but it was co-sponsored by 28 religious and cultural groups to promote an interfaith dialogue, according to Rizvi. “Fasting is so integral to the religion, so we encouraged people to fast, but it wasn’t mandatory,” said Tariq N. Ali ’09, the chair of the Fast-a-thon. Having deprived themselves of HUDS various grilled chicken delicacies, hungry fasters were invited to catered dinners that evening, where they gorged themselves on pizza and Middle-Eastern delicacies. The event certainly fulfilled half of its twofold agenda: HUDS...
...Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) stepped up to the aerobic step block. Both gyms now offer a number of specialized dance style classes, including such gems as MTV Dance and ZUMBA! “We always want to keep the programming new and fresh,” said Cristina N. Hoff, fitness program manager at Hemenway, of the new options. These classes have more going for them than their novelty, in that they’re easy for out-of-shape Harvard students. The classes, termed “low-impact” because they are easy on the joints, combine...
...time, this rhetorical tactic helped the Popular Party weaken support for Zapatero's government, says José Ramón Montero, political scientist at Madrid's Autonomous University. "But the Socialists have become much more effective in communicating. The Popular Party is still continuing its strategy of crispación - antagonism - but for most Spaniards, that phase has passed...