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...their hometown.” Karen A. McKinnon ’10, of Boulder, Colo., experienced those benefits directly. Upon approaching Edward Clark, Jr.—the newly elected mayor of Greeley, Colo.—she found that her extracurricular interests had a place in her state??s local politics. “I mentioned how I was very into environmentalism, and he said that Greeley didn’t really have a recycling program,” McKinnon said. After she shared her perspectives on Boulder’s environmental projects...
...best wrestlers, sat out due to injuries, Harvard had a chance to showcase two of its newest recruits in freshmen Corey Jantzen and Andy Olsen, who finished third at 174 and 141, respectively. Jantzen had three major decisions, his only loss on the day coming from Penn State??s Frank Molinaro in the semifinals. Olsen, also 5-1, nabbed third place in his weight class after taking a match by fall over Edward Ruth of Iron Eagle Wrestling Club. Overall, seven Crimson freshmen made their collegiate debuts, and 17 wrestlers in total represented Harvard at the tournament...
...traditionalists cling tight to their retired mascot. To them, Chief Illiniwek is an honorable part of the state??s identity. But there are certainly more productive ways to honor natives than a cheap caricature that rolls every Native American stereotype into...
Patrick, who had worked in the Darfur region following his graduation from Harvard in 1978, expressed the state??s desire to take a stand against the grave injustices being committed in Sudan...
...legislation requires the state??s Pension Reserves and Investment Management Board (PRIM) to hire a third party that will investigate company business activities pertaining to the genocide in Darfur...