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...Golis ’06, who has followed the election on his blog, Cambridge Common.Both Voith and Gadgil are the respective chairs of their UC committees. Voith is the chair of the Campus Life Committee, and Gadgil is the chair of the Student Affairs Committee.But that momentum seemed to shift in the first week of campaigning after last Wednesday’s debate and when the Haddock-Riley campaign picked up a series of high-profile endorsements, including the Harvard College Democrats and the Black Students Association.On Sunday night, The Crimson obtained an e-mail from a staffer...
...cover,” Bezanson said. “I think everyone is interested in how you make large amounts of money.” Despite the success of facebook.com, which the founder said receives millions more daily page views than Google, Zuckerberg said he is not prepared to shift his focus from growing the site’s infrastructure to maximizing profit. “We’re focusing not on building something and how to make money out of it but, instead, always looking to maximize the long-term value,” Zuckerberg said about...
...from it. Building a student pub will not create a sense of social interaction which did not exist before; more popular bands will not turn concerts into spectacular successes. No number of petitions passed around will make students genuinely care about University policy towards custodians. Only through a fundamental shift in attitude on the part of the collective student body can any of these changes occur.I transferred to Harvard from another university, and I have often been asked what is different about Harvard. Aside from the awe-inspiring resources of the University, there are many similarities. Students here are exceedingly...
...important to learn and internalize the concepts of filmmaking as opposed to video, even though it will be soon outdated,” Patino says, “because it runs on the basic principles that video is predicated upon. Learning filmmaking is like learning to drive stick shift.” There are two different sections: one is taught on Mondays and Wednesdays by Moss; the other is taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays by Hooker Professor of the Visual Arts Alfred Guzzetti. All the classes are held in the basement of Sever and are three to four hours long...
...wins this election, and both our organizations agree that it shouldn’t be the Voith-Gadgil ticket, the least Harvard students expect from our next leaders is the backbone to stand up for their beliefs, whatever they actually are. While we understand that nuanced positions can shift over time when new information is obtained by candidates, it is embarrassing and disappointing that Voith and Gadgil completely changed their position literally overnight to appease ideologically differing organizations. Given this fundamental breech of trust, it would be equally embarrassing for the Harvard community to elect John Voith and Tara Gadgil...