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...walked in the middle of the crowd, shouting through megaphones, “Stop the war, yes we can—student power’s back again!”Over a dozen campus groups—including the Harvard Anti-War Coalition (HAWC) and the Harvard College Democrats??sponsored the rally. “I think anti-war sentiment on this campus has definitely escalated in the past few years,” said Alyssa M. Aguilera ’08-’09, a member of HAWC.Graduate student Kaveri Rajaraman opened the rally, asking...

Author: By Anna E. Pritt, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Protest Iraq War | 3/20/2008 | See Source »

...Republicans said they saw things differently, describing the military success of the surge as a necessary step to achieving political stability in Iraq. “Most certainly the surge has worked in cutting sectarian violence down,” Feng said, calling the Democrats?? suggestion for multinational diplomacy to stabilize Iraq a “peachy keen solution that doesn’t work in the long run or the real world.” “I ask you: if we were not to have troops there, what would happen?” Feng added...

Author: By Shan Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: GOP and Dems Debate Iraq | 3/19/2008 | See Source »

...motivated Obama’s advisor and Kennedy School professor Samantha Power’s comment last week, calling Clinton a “monster,” simply cannot be tolerated. Otherwise, this race risks devolving into nothing more than a flurry of negative advertising, which hurts the Democrats?? chance of achieving the far more fundamental goal: defeating John McCain in November. Let this not simply be a war of attrition. It may be hard to imagine now, but Democrats will eventually overcome the impasse at which they currently find themselves and nominate one candidate to head...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Eyes on the Prize | 3/11/2008 | See Source »

...boom and traces its transformation into the sixteenth-largest city in the nation with the third-highest growth rate from 2000 to 2006. In a brilliant move, the first part of the film seduces the viewer with Austin’s appeal—Willie Nelson, cowboys, and democrats??while the second half outlines the city’s problems of over-population, showing what happens when too many people follow their desire to move to an ideal place. Director Laura Dunn does a great job capturing the unique texture of Austin with its various subcultures...

Author: By Madeline K.B. Ross, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Unforeseen | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

...said. “But I think that there is a huge jump between the goal of everyone having access to health care and actually implementing a socialized system.” Samuel B. Novey ’11, spokesman for the Harvard College Democrats, countered that Democrats?? acceptance of socialized medicine suggests that the party is more open and creative in its policy proposals. But he added that the term itself is loaded and is a pejorative that Republicans have used to criticize universal health care plans. “This term, ‘socialized medicine...

Author: By Michelle L. Quach, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Parties Split in Health Care Poll | 2/19/2008 | See Source »

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