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Known to the American public as "Click and Clack, the Tappet brothers," the Magliozzis, both MIT graduates, represent a definite change from past MIT commencement speakers, which have included President Clinton, AIDS researcher David D. Ho and Vice President Al Gore '69.
Before the World Finals, teams competed for the right to represent their school in the regional meets that occurred from October to December.
This type of council would also give itself the legitimacy it so desperately requires. As it stands now, students do not vote in council elections precisely because representatives do not "represent" but merely work towards universally accepted goals. If candidates were to run on a political platform, they would be...
You would think that elected members of Congress, whose duty is to represent the American people, would get the point. Allegations of foreign tampering in U.S. elections and unbelievable fund-raising techniques by the Clinton administration should have been enough to outrage Republican diehards. The efforts of tobacco lobbyists to...
The resistance to reform shows the depths of money and influence in our government. Powerful interest groups--the media, labor groups, tobacco, the National Rifle Associations (NRA) and religious conservatives--use big bucks to back candidates for public office. As a result, elected representatives are responsible to them and not...