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...mail sent from ucpres@fas.harvard.edu with the subject line “A Message on the Election from UC Vice-President Kia McLeod” was sent over the UC-general e-mail list. The message implied that, among other charges, vice presidential candidate Hysen may have had access to—and even tampered with—students’ votes in the election...
...mail from McLeod’s personal FAS account was sent with the subject line “PLEASE READ: Retraction of UC-Presidential Email...
...also takes a minute to remind the UC to remember that "we are a council, we are students who live and work in the same place," and that "at the end of the day, we are just members of student government, and student government should never be the subject of harsh personal attacks...
...emails must be sent with the following subject structure: FOOD TYPE - DAY OF THE WEEK - TIME - PLACE
Fear is a kind of parenting fungus: invisible, insidious, perfectly designed to decompose your peace of mind. Fear of physical danger is at least subject to rational argument; fear of failure is harder to hose down. What could be more natural than worrying that your child might be trampled by the great, scary, globally competitive world into which she will one day be launched? It is this fear that inspires parents to demand homework in preschool, produce the snazzy bilingual campaign video for the third-grader's race for class rep, continue to provide the morning wake-up call long...