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...Asian American Association (AAA) as a policy does not endorse individual candidates. Instead, we choose to highlight specific issues relevant to the Harvard Asian-American community. Since the Harvard Asian-American community is so politically diverse, we do not claim that this platform speaks for all Asian American students at Harvard...
Jobe G. Danganan '99, in his second year on the council, boasts work on the council's task forces for shuttle buses and universal key-card access, and also a platform of social advocacy. Currently the president of the Minority Students Alliance, Danganan has the backing of groups such as the Black Men's Forum and RAZA--and also Rawlins' endorsement...
...Asian-American Association (AAA) yesterday issued a platform of important positions the organization believes students should consider when voting, including Faculty diversity and the creation of a multi-ethnic student center, but declined to make a personal endorsement. Hillel and the South Asian Association also are not issuing a formal endorsement...
Gurganus's prose, like his characterization, is dense and unconventional. The text is filled with deliciously authentic 1980s New York colloquialisms. In painstakingly describing the city, from Robert's green velvet suit and platform shoes to the gaudy decor of the hottest clubs, Gurganus demonstrates a superb sense of kitsch. Since he presents the narrative through the eyes of a displaced Southerner with an eye for rural detail, Gurganus is able to display his virtuosity in writing about nature, from the smell of soil in Central Park to the silver glitter of the Hudson River through the grimy windows...
...Berlin cabaret of the 1930s, is almost worth the admission price by itself. Titillating and visually gorgeous, it's heightened by an unexpected cameo: Mick Jagger, startlingly in his element as nightclub owner Greta (a.k.a. George), performs a throaty torch song in full drag whilst suspended on a platform from the ceiling, in a menacingly campy turn disturbingly reminiscent of Tim Curry as Frank N. Furter...