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...order to assess what implications an Obama win—or loss—would have for the United States after this historic election, The Crimson interviewed several professors and students who study issues in and around the black community...
...requisite Obama stickers, the pair head to Penacook, a town north of Concord. Maher and Hawley form a smooth, optimistic team—when voters supported Obama but were undecided on congressional candidates, Maher reminded them that Obama would need large Democratic majorities in the House and Senate in order to push through his agenda...
...seems fit that such permanent changes reflect the concerns of the buildings’ inhabitants. Additionally, Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds e-mailed a comprehensive survey to students last week, requesting their input on everything from House library usage to rehearsal space availability, to sophomore advising, in order to gauge student needs before renovations begin. We hope that suggestions made on this survey will figure prominently in the plans that the College eventually adopts. As the HPPC and College administration begin to create concrete plans for House renewal, we hope that they address a number of specific residential...
...stake for believing in heliocentrism, but we don’t live in a late-medieval theocracy. America is the daughter of the Enlightenment, the most technologically advanced country in the world, and a superpower that owes its modern strength to science more than anything else. In order to protect the security and strength of the United States and ensure that we leave our children a planet we would want to live in, it is vital that the next president take a principled stand in support of science...
...this raised an important question: How far to the middle would Harvard Republicans have to drift in order to successfully establish themselves as the New Right...