Harvard Republican Club
The Evolution of Activism
This generation of Harvard protesters often puts dialogue before destruction, classes before causes, and private conversation before public confrontation.
Where To Watch the State of the Union Tonight
President Barack Obama will deliver his second State of the Union address tonight at 9 p.m., and many Harvard students are planning to take a break from shopping week to watch. Wondering where you can watch? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
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With only a couple of minutes remaining before the UC election results are made public, Matthew S. Coe-Odess '12 and his running mate Tengbo Li ’12 compose themselves during a short lull in their election party Thursday night.
Allegations Cloud Harvard Republican Club Race
Michael W. McLean ’12 won an uncontested race for the Harvard Republican Club presidency last night after Luis A. Martinez ’12 pulled out of the contest while denying accusations that he forged an e-mail from the consulting firm McKinsey & Company to Harvard students.
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Matthew S. Coe-Odess '12 and his running mate Tengbo Li ’12 receive the support of their campaign team after hearing of the Ebrahim-Cao win in the UC election last night.
Harvard Republican Club To Right a 'Wrong' Image
The Harvard Republican Club aims to correct the ways students might be “Wrong About the Right” in a campaign launched this morning.
Election Bingo
Students play "election bingo" and color code maps with red or blue based on the winning party while they wait to hear the final results of the voting season.
Waiting and Waiting
Members of Harvard's Republican Club watch as the election results are revealed.
Chalkboard
On the board at the Republican Club's watch party, things like "Fired: Nancy Pelosi" and the dates of this weekend's victory party were posted, alongside Baker/Tisei campaign signs.
Time to Sparkle
Some students drink sparkling cider to celebrate after announcements of Republican wins.
Republican Club Party
Students in the Republican Club talk and watch election results at their watch party in the IOP. Members of the club showed up to celebrate with their fellow Republicans as winning Republican candidates were announced.
Chris Matthews Brings "Hardball" to Kirkland
MSNBC political pundit Chris Matthews turned to Harvard Republican Club President Mark A. Isaacson ’11 yesterday and asked him when he first “felt” Republican.
Michael Steele
Michael S. Steele, current chairman of the Republican National Committee, speaks about the importance of listening in politics at the IOP last night.
Students React to State of the Union
Campus Democrats and Republicans found common ground in their praise for President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address last night, with students of both political leanings hailing the speech for its bipartisan rhetoric.