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Alix M. Olian

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The Crimson Endorses Hayward-Zhang

As of tonight, The Crimson officially endorses Hayward-Zhang for the ’09-’10 UC President and Vice-President. Although the policy platforms of the Bowman-Hysen and Hayward-Zhang tickets are very similar, we believe George J.J. Hayward ’11, a Crimson editorial writer, and Felix M. Zhang ’11 have a track record that proves they will implement their proposals. Hayward’s accomplishments include obtaining cell phone service for AT&T users in the Quad, erecting ATMs in the Quad and the MAC, and persuading administrators not to reduce the shuttle schedule. When he ran for UC Representative, Hayward promised such results—and he delivered. As UC President, he ostensibly will do for the entire student body what he has done for his current constituents. More after the jump.


No Jobs but No Deportation

Though it is natural to be sympathetic to the plight of illegal immigrants, one must remember that they are illegal, and hiring them is illegal as well.


E-Recruiting For More Than Just I-Banking

Every winter, juniors who are interested in summer internships in the finance industry can be seen hurrying in suits from


Predictions

Emma M. Lind ’09 Editorial chair emeritus Forced to lower its dues because of the financial crisis, the Porcellian Club


Israel Gave Peace a Chance

Article 13 of the charter for Hamas—a terrorist group elected by the people of the Gaza Strip as their so-called


Annotations: Views of The Game

Harvard-Yale’s Third Party This year’s Game is my first one in Cambridge as a student, and I’ve never looked forward


“Baracha” Obama

With five days left to the election and polls heavily favoring his opponent, Sen.ator John McCain is hoping for a