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...during the last presidential race. Alice J. Gissinger ’11, a student leader of H-VOTE, said she considered registration and voting an indication of people’s plans to stay involved in government. “As far as college students are concerned, they seem especially interested in political activity,” she said. “For people for whom it’s their first voting experience, this is the necessary first step.” Samuel B. Novey ’11, spokesman for the Harvard College Democrats, said that people will...
...Strange as it may seem, I’m desperate for more responsibility. With section, weekly response papers, and a multitude of other commitments, responsibility can really be a bummer. Billy, however, is the best responsibility I have ever had. I’m even convinced he made me more productive; after all, they say a healthy relationship brings out the best in you. This summer, Billy forced me to wake up early, work out, and get a jump on my day (often, by jumping right onto my bed). Plus, he’s the cutest commitment in town...
...arguments as they should be settled—through a mid-morning football game. And so here I am presenting you with what has been in the back of my mind since reading about it last fall: we challenge you to a pre-Game football matchup. Now this may seem like it’s coming out of nowhere. Editors are often not the most athletic people, especially given sports board members frequently choose to write sports because they can’t play them. I promise, the idea is not so far-fetched. Last year, as another writer...
...were set up 10 years ago, laptops just weren’t so prevalent,” she said. “With the growing number of laptops it just makes sense to let students print from their laptops.” But students studying in Lamont did not seem to be aware of the pilot program. “I assumed it was already possible,” said Wei L. S. Dang, a graduate student at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. At least a few students have been using the service this week...
...Inserting an amendment concerning stormwater control in a state constitution does seem rather bizarre. Outside of federal jurisdiction, a state’s constitution is the highest law in the land. When future generations look back upon me and my fellow Missourians, they will see within the constitution our dearest-held beliefs: habeas corpus, religious freedom, due process of law, independent courts, and now a clause “limiting availability of grants and loans to public water and sewer districts only.” Perhaps, in a century, Missouri’s constitution will be known as the Magna...