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Post-results, your spring break plans may be up in the air, but the accuracy of your test is not—getting a false positive is about as likely as Hillary Clinton speaking at the next Salient meeting...
...salient point of the special report is that, unlike Europe and Japan, the U.S. is still growing at a healthy clip. The reason we are still growing is that our immigrants and naturalized citizens are the one part of the population with a birth rate that is more than replacing itself. Half of all the population growth in America is occurring among Hispanics. With immigration becoming such a pivotal issue, people need to remember that in a very real sense immigration is what keeps us growing and helps invigorate our society in myriad ways...
...throbbing mass of protesters precludes me from identifying as a left-winger at Harvard. On the other hand, no part of me wishes to identify with the posh and elitist “ancient principles” of “Western civilization” propagated by the Salient...
Last night’s event renewed my hitherto-dwindling faith in the possibility of productive debate between rival political groups. The loud whoops and cheers for the BGLTSA and College Democrats debaters were accompanied by polite and enthusiastic applause for the largely out-supported Salient and CSA. The questions asked of both sides by the audience were concise, respectful, and honest. No traps were laid, and no jeering interrupted speakers from either side. The mood was curious, not combative, and although everybody must have disagreed with at least one idea put out by the debaters, the air of civility...
...marriage in American politics had even the politically blue red in the face as some student groups gathered last night to debate its future. Speakers from the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) and The Harvard Democrats challenged representatives from the right-leaning The Harvard Salient and the Gospel of Life, a chapter of the Catholic Students Association, yesterday. Organized by the Campus Political Society (CPS), which is made up of representatives from various political and policy-oriented student organizations, last night’s debate was the third in a bi-weekly series of debates geared toward...