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...group met with Maine Senator Susan M. Collins, a moderate Republican, at a Memorial Day parade on Sunday. Jarret A. Zafran ’09, president of the Harvard Democrats, said the senator refused to answer questions about co-sponsoring a bill that would end “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell...
...police arriving to press charges is not unlikely, according to Jacob P. Reitan, a Harvard Divinity School student who first conceived of the tour. Punishment for protesting an “immoral law” would be a badge of honor, he said. Harvard College Democrats President Jarret A. Zafran said the bill is “rank hypocrisy” and a government sanction of discrimination. He added that the possibility of punishment did not dissuade him. “It’s a small price to pay,” said Zafran, whose group is co-sponsoring...
...believed all Democrats could rally around. “We stand for real security, healthy families, a sustainable planet, and opportunity for all—not just those at the top,” he said. Before Hodes began his speech, the club’s president, Jarret A. Zafran ’09, presented the Congressman with the Harvard College Democrats Leader of the Year Award. Zafran then handed Hodes one of the club’s T-shirts bearing the words “Blame Yale” beneath a picture of President Bush’s face...
...them in Iraq and Afghanistan,” he said. “It’s not appropriate to talk politics at a military service.”Other students voiced their support for Faust’s intention to take a stand against the policy.Jarret A. Zafran ’09, president of the Harvard College Democrats, called the policy “the greatest form of government-sanctioned discrimination left in America.”“For the Harvard University president to speak to them and neglect to mention that the program is in violation...
...early to get things done on long-term issues.” Summers added that it would be valuable to develop simulations for government classes, which he said would benefit tremendously from the hands-on learning environment. Audience members seemed to enjoy the event on the whole. Jarret A. Zafran ’09, president of the Harvard College Democrats, said he found the event to be both interesting and important. “The next administration will have to deal with these geopolitical issues, which will be among the top three or four issues that the new president will...