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...event itself was wonderful," Bailey said. "I could not have predicted the turnout that we got and the bids that were...
...after her swearing in, she ate lunch in the State Department cafeteria, then gave a press conference that yielded a conspicuously high turnout. She announced that within a month she would go around the world; it would be both a global victory lap and a stamping of her authority on the struggles upcoming, such as NATO expansion and the transfer of Hong Kong to China. Later that evening she was host at a reception for family, friends, political colleagues, diplomatic officials, office seekers and the media elite. They showed up in two shifts because the guest list was so long...
...past two months, the issue of low voter turnout has consumed public debate. It took 14 cartons of orange juice, six onions and several heads of broccoli to teach our group of 20-somethings possible reasons behind this growing political apathy. As participants in the nine-month long Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs, the 12 of us explore the world of public policy and self-governance through a series of internships, interviews and seminars. But it wasn't until we tried to cook for each other that we began to understand the true challenge of democracy. Given the responsibility...
Friedman said the high faculty turnout in signing the letter is in marked contrast to the usual level of faculty interest in student issues...
Blocking can be stressful, but it almost always works out for the best. Very few sophomores are unhappy with the turnout, and once adjusted to house life, blocking woes seem like an unnecessary problem...