Word: novey
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...government. “As far as college students are concerned, they seem especially interested in political activity,” she said. “For people for whom it’s their first voting experience, this is the necessary first step.” Samuel B. Novey ’11, spokesman for the Harvard College Democrats, said that people will continue to remain involved because Obama did not so much inspire political interest as fill a void in leadership that had existed since Sept. 11, 2001. “We had an event that really...
...before winding into Boston and ending at Copley Square. While the marathon is open to men and women from any nation, most runners must qualify for the race. But HCMC, along with other charity fund-raiser groups, is awarded a small number of entries to the race. Sam B. Novey ’11 entered the marathon only a few weeks ago, when HCMC received roughly 12 extra slots. “I’ve wanted to do it for a while, and basically the operative philosophy that I approach college with is that if it?...
...hours of the morning when my phone buzzed, notifying me of e-mail. Thank goodness I did, for what I discovered as I willed my eyes open around 3:15 a.m. was an urgent message from the Harvard College Democrats. In an email sent by Samuel B. Novey ’11, the student group’s Communication Director, the Harvard Dems called on its rival organization, the Harvard Republicans Club (HRC), to denounce the tactics of Republican heavyweight Karl Rove, who was set to speak at the College the next afternoon...
...can’t afford health care, possibly through subsidies,” he said. “But I think that there is a huge jump between the goal of everyone having access to health care and actually implementing a socialized system.” Samuel B. Novey ’11, spokesman for the Harvard College Democrats, countered that Democrats’ acceptance of socialized medicine suggests that the party is more open and creative in its policy proposals. But he added that the term itself is loaded and is a pejorative that Republicans have used to criticize...
...writ of habeas corpus has been a part of Western law since the Magna Carta. The Bush Administration’s disregard for the most fundamental of rights is inexcusable. If we don’t fight for habeas corpus, who will?,” Novey said...