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Adjah’s speech to campus divestment advocates was the climactic moment of his presidency??€”a triumphant finale to a tenure that started on a sour first note...
Chadbourne’s announcement that he will not return next year opens up political possibilities for sophomore UC members. The SAC chair position is traditionally a launching pad to the presidency??€”four of the past five UC presidents held the post—and is typically held for a year starting second-semester sophomore year. The lack of a sophomore SAC chair this year means there is no heir apparent to the UC presidency, which might change next year if a rising junior is elected...
...nuclear option is further troubling because eliminating the filibuster for judicial nominations leads to a slippery slope towards eliminating the filibuster altogether. The destruction of this important check would let a party in control of the Congress and the Presidency??€”right now the Republicans—approve their agenda until the next election, no matter how controversial their views. Changes made by such a majority in even a two-year-period could drastically change the course of our country...
Meanwhile, Summers—the winner in the first contest for the Harvard presidency??€”is battling in today’s contest for support from students and faculty...
University President Lawrence H. Summers will now face a battle to keep command of the Faculty—if not his presidency??€”after professors assailed him at yesterday’s Faculty meeting for intimidating colleagues, tarnishing the Harvard name, and abusing his power...