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...same thing goes for the Harvard Political Review, which was sent to the presses earlier this week. According to newly inducted Editor-in-Chief Josh Patashnik ’07, the issue is focused on questions of censorship (articles re: Google in China, Danish cartoons). Patashnik will face managing editor Daniel Krauthammer ’07 in a new back-of-the-book point/counterpoint feature. Expect a new website soon...
...didn’t know what the difference [between government and social studies] was until I had already decided to concentrate in government,” Joshua Patashnik ’07 said...
...Winning 59 percent of the first-round votes, John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 received a simple majority in their race for UC president and vice-president. “It was really a mandate,” said Josh Patashnik ’07, campaign manager for Haddock-Riley. “The study body was receptive to our message of refocusing on student groups and HoCo’s. That’s what this election was all about.” Before Love’s arrival, supporters...
...also much more connected with the workings of it all—we are in constant contact with campaign staffers,” Schmidt said.The campaign managers this year unanimously agreed that keeping an eye on and responding to the blogs has been one of their priorities. Joshua Patashnik ’07, the campaign manager for the John S. Haddock ’07-Annie R. Riley ’07 ticket, said he did not think the blogs would have a large influence on the vote. “It gives another avenue to get your message...
...allow people to change their votes. “I think clearly a lot of people are concerned that they were deceived by John and Tara and we feel that if it is at all technology feasible, then we think it should be allowed,” said Joshua Patashnik ’07, who is the campaign manager of the Haddock-Riley ticket. “There are a lot of people whose vote has been invalidated because of the deception of the Voith-Gadgil campaign,” he said. Voith-Gadgil Campaign Manager Daniel...