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...there were in Eliot.” Last week’s elections marked Hadfield’s third bid for a spot on the UC. He lost in September’s regular House election and in December’s presidential race, when he ran on a ticket with Magnus Grimeland ’07. Hadfield said his priorities for this semester include his previous campaign pledges to put coursepacks on-line, arrange year-long shuttle services with Harvard Student Agencies, and improve teaching quality in sections. When asked if he will run for UC President next year...
...allowed in who appeared inebriated or who didn’t have a tattoo (which was the ticket) on them,” they wrote...
...period because of unexcused absences. Tom D. Hadfield ’08, Grimeland’s running mate, was never on the council, although he is currently running to fill a vacant seat in Eliot House. Although they were considered to be the “insider” ticket, Voith and Gadgil came in a disappointing third in December’s election after a campaign that was marked by several flashes of controversy. In the second week of the election, The Crimson obtained an e-mail from a Voith-Gadgil staffer to a member of the Grimeland-Hadfield...
...heading overseas to countries with lower costs. The comparative advantage of the U.S. economy is now in technology, and those without technology education have much more difficulty finding well-paying jobs as a result. A math, science, or engineering degree offers a low-income student earning potential and a ticket up in society that a degree in literature or history simply cannot. This does not mean that the humanities and social sciences are unimportant or unnecessary. If the goal is to bring lower-income Americans into the middle class, and to keep American industry competitive and strong, the government...
...students, faculty, and staff will present the play in honor of V-Day, an international movement to end violence against women. The event is co-sponsored by the Women’s Studies in Religion Program, the Office of Student Life, and the Student Association Executive Committee. With the ticket price set at $8, organizers plan to donate all the proceeds from “The Vagina Monologues” to Casa Myrna Vasquez, a Boston shelter founded by Elizabeth Rice Smith ’74 and dedicated to curbing domestic violence. According to Sarah Peck, the HDS student...