Word: salients
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With an armband asking “Aren’t you a Proud Member of Jason Lurie’s Merry Band of Jokesters?”—a reference to a recent editorial by The Harvard Salient calling for his impeachment from the Council—Lurie posters Yard kiosks and walls in advance of next week’s presidential vote...
This confrontation made him unpopular with some students, but Lurie wears this, like his armband, as a badge of courage. Politically, he wears his heart on his sleeve. Outside of the Science Center last week, Lurie bore his defiant message even more explicitly: “If the Harvard Salient is afraid of him, he must be doing something right...
...true that you’re the “enfant terrible” of the UC, as the Salient charges...
...Does that mean I’m like the crazy kid? What does that mean? [When I saw that] I just said the Salient got a new thesaurus. The Council has become very much ‘let’s just do things the old way; we won’t talk about anything that could revolutionize how we do things.’ I think we should at least consider change. If that means that I’m the enfant terrible, then so help me, I guess...
...can’t buy publicity like this: The Salient calls you the devil, the Salient’s always wrong. Therefore, you’re God. That’s gonna get me in trouble, that line. Like when the Beatles said, ‘I’m Jesus...