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...shoes 20 years from now. “The highest government-paid position I’d like to hold right now is that of civics teacher in a public school,” he said in an e-mail exchange. Zuckerman’s path to the campaign trail began during the primary season, when he and his blockmate Seth E. Packrone ’10 traveled to Texas to campaign for Obama—a trip that Zuckerman said was the reason he ultimately decided to take this semester off. The social studies concentrator and Lowell House resident...
...wants to be a lawyer or a doctor when she grows up. But the students’ trip up to Boston was not just confined to the gates of Harvard Yard. They also traveled to Salem, Mass. to celebrate Halloween and, on Saturday, the group walked the Freedom Trail, attended a college information session run by Harvard’s Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Programs, and went candle pin bowling. On Sunday, the students concluded their trip with a visit to Lexington and Concord before heading back home. All of the students interviewed said they enjoyed their trip to Harvard...
Although Rashid says he misses his family, friends, and even 300-page reading assignments, he says he wouldn’t have missed this opportunity on the campaign trail...
...political news amid the longest campaign season in memory and an election that many pundits have termed pivotal. Eighty two percent of respondents said they receive updates about the campaign at least a few times per week, with more than half of those following the news from the campaign trail on a daily basis...
Last New Year’s Eve, Steven E. Johnston ’09 was on the trail with John McCain’s campaign, driving a van for members of the press to drop in at various parties where the senator was speaking. When he got back into his vehicle after a dinner stop, his boss told him Johnston was going to be driving McCain himself...