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...which proponents mean liberals and minorities, or the proletariat masses that never vote—the Democrats would have won. Well, no. Elaine Kamarck’s “The Politics of Evasion” about 1988 showed the same result as Mark Penn??s “Analysis of Voting Patterns” about 2004: neither party’s core is a big enough group to win 50 million votes in a presidential election. And, in any case, Democrats have enjoyed extraordinary “base” turnout for 20 years. Successful candidates marry...
Hard as they may try, the UC alone can’t incite the kind of cultural change necessary to make Harvard’s Springfest look like Penn??s, Yale’s, or Brown’s. That would take more than just another $20,000 or a permanent liquor license. Maybe the President’s Office isn’t so wrong to emphasize community—they just have the wrong community in mind...
Seven teams competed at this weekend’s Ivy League tournament—including Brown, Princeton, Dartmouth, and Yale, Columbia and Penn??with 34 players in total...
...business at usual in the No. 1 singles position, as Bergman defeated Penn??s Yulia Rivelis 6-2, 6-2. At No. 2, Lingman had a routine first set victory at 6-2, but only won her match against Koulbitskaya after a 7-6 tiebreak victory in the second...
...Penn??s Kate Williams and Caroline Stanislawski were down 5-2 before tying up their match against Harvard’s Lingman and Wang at the No. 3 position. Lingman and Wang managed to pull away from the Quakers and clinch the doubles point with an 8-6 victory...