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Sarah Palin's appearance at the Tea Party rally in Boston Commons on April 15, 2010, was the highlight of the event. In her speech, she recalled the original Tea Party and other revolutionary events.


Tea Party rally attendees honor those who have served their country after hearing from Debbie Lee, whose son Marc was the first Navy Seal to lose his life in the war in Iraq.


In honor of April Fool’s Day yesterday, members of the Harvard AIDS Coalition presented Senator John Kerry’s office with a giant 9 billion dollar check to show that AIDS is not a joke.


Prime Minister Shares Hope for Haiti

Two weeks before former Haitian Prime Minister Michèle Pierre-Louis planned to leave for her semester as a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics, the Jan. 12 earthquake hit. Pierre-Louis decided to postpone her fellowship until next fall, but as a Visting Fellow this week, she has focused on sharing her experiences in the aftermath of the disaster and her views for the future of Haiti.


Harvard Dems Create Service Group

The Harvard College Democrats plan to step up their commitment to community service this semester with the creation of DemsCorps—a program that will partner with existing student groups such as the Environmental Action Committee and the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter, club officers announced at their first meeting of the semester yesterday.


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.


Harvard Dems

The Harvard College Democrats work on posters to support their Citizen School trainees while watching the results of the Senate primary elections. The Citizen School encourages civic engagement among middle schoolers.


Say Yes to Drugs, Tear Down This Wall!

This afternoon, two Say Yes to Drugs campaigners stopped by The Crimson to warn us that they were about to do something epic. We'd better get a picture of this, they told us. They were going to tear down a brick wall. But when we strolled by Massachusetts Hall to check out the protest, the scene was slightly less than epic. The demonstrators, organized by members of the Universities Allied for Essential Medicines, rallied for fair access to generic medicine in developing countries. That was it. Or was it? Find out after the jump.


Former three-star general Yoo Sung Kim, from North Korea, shares his experiences working as an informant to South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) yesterday in Emerson Hall. Sanghyeon Park ’12 translated.


Alums Battle to Fill Kennedy Senate Seat

Businessman Stephen Pagliuca and social activist Alan Khazei ’83—both contenders in the election to fill the late Senator Kennedy's U.S. Senate seat—battled it out yesterday in a debate held at the Harvard Law School.


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