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...otherwise be neglected in the dialogue of just a couple mainstream candidates. When the candidate pool is thick, minority viewpoints are given a voice and the most fundamental issues can be brought to light and discussed—for example, the elimination of the UC is the hallmark of Tim R. Hwang ’08 and Alexander S. Wong ’08’s campaign. We are also glad that these campaigns are well funded. Each ticket needs to be able to get its platform out to the entire student body—a formidable number...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: More Voices for a Better UC | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

...before performing an angst-ridden pop tune, accompanying himself on the piano. Lin said his lyrics, which included “’cause every day’s another living hell,” reflected campus-wide disillusionment that Zaidi’s campaign will address. Tim R. Hwang ’08 and his running mate, Alexander S. Wong ’08, have taken the least traditional approach to the race, using an anarchist symbol and the slogan “Kill the UC.” “We are deadly serious...

Author: By Rachel B Nolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Race for New UC Chief Begins | 11/28/2006 | See Source »

...statement released yesterday, the candidates cited the bureaucratic nature of the Undergraduate Council (UC) and their lack of Council experience as the two main reasons for their withdrawal—writing that they had entered the race “drunk with idealism.” Their resignation leaves Tim R. Hwang ’08 and Alexander S. Wong ’08 as the only remaining ticket without UC experience. Musa and Ross-Rieder said they will look for alternate routes to enact change at Harvard because the UC has inadequately addressed the “roots...

Author: By Alexandra Hiatt, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: UC Ticket Drops Out, ‘Drunk Idealism’ | 11/28/2006 | See Source »

...that. It has often fallen to artists high and low to frame the choices that matter most: Harriet Beecher Stowe on slavery, Aldous Huxley on "progress," George Orwell on tyranny, Ralph Ellison on race. We could debate which debate has most refocused the Iraq war: the one moderated by Tim Russert or the one by Jon Stewart. When Crichton takes aim at genetic engineering and argues that "the future is closer than you think - get used to it," he is likely to shape opinion more than all the bioethics seminars and Senate debates combined...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Have You Heard the News? It's in a Novel | 11/28/2006 | See Source »

...like the Broncos did on Cutler.At the college level, a coach has no incentive to play anybody except those who he thinks give his team the best chance to win. With no dollars or TV contracts on the line, we saw the purest of intentions acting when Crimson coach Tim Murphy sent O’Hagan, fresh off serving a five-game suspension for an undisclosed discretion, into Harvard’s Week 6 game against Princeton. It was to provide “a spark” and a different dimension to the offense, Murphy said.And even when...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE MALCOM X-FACTOR: QB Shift Costly in NFL as in Ivies | 11/27/2006 | See Source »

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