Word: zafran
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...Richardson’s talk was not limited to the national elections. He also touched on what he thinks the country should do in Iraq, foreign policy decisions that do not take other countries’ treatments of human rights into account, and the importance of education. Jarret A. Zafran ’09, president of the Harvard Democrats and former Richardson supporter, played a big role in working to bring Richardson to campus and organizing the event in collaboration with Yepsen. “It’s been kind of a dream of ours for a long time...
...paid to children’s issues and for Americans to engage in public service. “I can’t think anyone who better embodies the spirit of public service and selflessness in service to the nation than she does,” said Jarret A. Zafran ’09, president of the Harvard College Democrats, who plan on having breakfast with Edwards. Edwards, who suffers from breast cancer, will have a packed schedule while she is on campus from April 8 to 10, holding a public address at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum...
...what he has been involved in the Bush administration has been some of their greatest failings,” said Jarret A. Zafran ’09, president of the Harvard College Democrats. “The American public has heard enough from Karl Rove...
...Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die.” People in the crowd sang along to the refrain–“And it’s one, two, three, what we fighting for?”Jarret A. Zafran ’09, president of the Harvard College Democrats, spoke next, calling the war a “false war, supported by false evidence, and false intelligence.” He asked, “Are we better off because of it? Has the war in Iraq made the world any safer...
...Zafran: Typical Harvard students support a lot of what the activist students on campus are pushing for, but yet always wonder if it’s worth it to invest their time. A lot of Harvard students say, “Yeah, I’m opposed to the war but does the fact that I’m coming out on a rainy Wednesday to support a peace walk matter at all?” In some ways, Harvard students are too mature for their own good. Perhaps students have lost a bit of the idealism that has characterized...