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03 / 10
2:00 pm
Students for Hillary Volunteer Trip When: Saturday, March 10, 2007, 2:00 – 10:15 PM Where: TBA – you must sign up. COME VOLUNTEER AND LISTEN TO HILLARY CLINTON IN NEW HAMPSHIRE! We will be helping Hillary at the 100 Club Dinner in Nashua, NH THIS IS THE BIGGEST FUNDRAISER FOR THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC PARTY! If you are interested, please come to the Students for Hillary Meeting in Sever 209, Thursday from 8 to 9 pm AND email Raul Campillo with your name, email, and cell phone number. We may have to lottery this trip if more people want to go than transportation space. SIGN UP BY CLICKING ON THIS EVENT!! (ID numbers are a formality, and will not be used.)
03 / 11
1:00 pm

An event to bring together the skills of the DEMS (campaigning, debating, media creating, etc.) with the skills of organizations like PBHA, SLAM, etc. An event to bring together disparate liberal perspective and tackle both organizational and substantive issues. This is a time to find dirrection for the upcoming years of the Democratic party, and to learn about being an effective advocate of change.

 

Be a part of this.

Qunicy Dining Hall. 1pm Sunday. 

03 / 12
5:00 pm

Come one, come all, to the Quincy D-Hall!

Five and fifteen until six and a bit

Date, PR, guests, and a very close call

Be there! Not late, or else I'll throw a fit.

GALA TASKFORCE. 'NUFF SAID.

5pm Quincy D-Hall

6:30 pm

One of membership committee's goals for the spring is to create a dialogue about diversity in the dems, and then work to create a feasible plan.

If you are interested, please come Monday, March 12th, at 6:30 PM, Winthrop Waka Common Room, basement of E entryway. We are very excited about starting this initiative, and would like as much input as possible.

For additional information, please contact Raul Campillo, campillo@fas.harvard.edu, for details.

Date: Monday, March 12th

Time: 6:30-7:30 PM

Location: Winthrop Waka Common Room, E basement

 

 

7:30 pm
Help plan prefrosh weekend! We'll be meeting in Emerson, Monday, at 7:30.
IT'S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW WOAH
8:00 pm
Emerson 105 8:00 General Meeting 8:30 Political Committee Communications Committee Events Committee 9:00 Membership Committee Campaigns Committee
03 / 13
7:00 pm
Financial Committee meets weekly at 7:00 in Memorial Hall 202. We'll work on the alumni project, T-shirt design & sales, and other exciting Financial stuff!
03 / 14
9:00 pm
DUNSTER HOUSE JCR Tentative Agenda I. GOALS: What should be the primary aims for SfE-- campaigning, raising awareness about specific issues, service with the OneCorps, or a combination of all? It's your call. II. OFFICER ELECTIONS? III. CAMPAIGN MANAGERS' CONFERENCE: We need to discuss tabling for volunteers on 3/19, and the IOP is also offering us one spot at the dinner afterward. I'll check with them to see if we can lottery it... IV. Other Business? Contact Pawanpreet for more: dhaliwal@fas
03 / 15
7:30 pm
On Thursday, March 15 at 7:30pm in Sever 209, Sarah Foy (who is helping to direct Hillary's online organizing effort) will be joining is. She'll be bringing a lot of contact information that New Hampshire voters have given - the campaign needs that data entered. Please bring your LAPTOP -- we'll be entering the data into Excel spreadsheets. Whatever time you can give will be much appreciated (we don't anticipate going beyond an hour, anyway). There'll be pizza, music, lots of data, and, hopefully, YOU! Please sign up or let Rahul and Ari know whether you are planning to attend, so we know how much pizza to order (the cost is on the campaign). See you Thursday at 7:30!
8:00 pm
Location TBD -- contact Andrea Flores (arflores@fas) for more info.
8:00 pm
Location: Emerson 106 For more info, contact Nate Lubin (nlubin@fas).
03 / 16
03 / 17
03 / 18
03 / 19
8:00 pm
Location: Emerson 105 Every Monday we meet. Discussions are had. Updates are given. Sometimes, song is broken into. (That's not even a joke, it happens scarily often.) You have to see it to believe it -- the GENERAL MEETING is where all our action goes down. And we're always looking for new friends, so anyone is totally welcome to come by. Don't forget to stick around afterwards for committees, 8:30 to 9:30. You can also feel free to drop in late on any committee. The schedule: 8:30: Events, Communications, Political 9:00: Campaigns, Membership (Locations vary based on the whim of committee chairs, but you can usually find them by following the shrieks of joy.)
03 / 20
9:00 pm

This Tuesday, on the fourth anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq War, come to a peaceful candlelight vigil to commemorate the lives lost in the war.

Starting Tuesday at 3:00 pm and in the 6 hours leading up to the vigil, members of the Dems and the co-sponsoring organizations (listed here) will read the names of Americans and Iraqis who have died in the war. Names will be read from the steps of Memorial Church in Harvard Yard.

At 9:00 pm, we will gather on the steps for a quiet candlelight vigil as a memorial service to honor and mourn those who have been lost.

Co-Sponsoring Organizations:

Harvard Progressive Jewish Alliance
Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy
Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice
Radcliffe Union of Students
Harvard South Asian Association
Activate South Asia
South Asian Women's Collective
South Asian Men's Collective
Harvard Secular Society
Harvard Society of Arab Students
Students Taking on Poverty


The vigil, while meant to bring awareness to the tragic consequences of the war, does not take a political stance other than the assumption that the current state and the current course of action cannot go on. The purpose of the vigil is to remember those who have been lost and recognize that things must change, no matter what our personal policy preferences may be. We hope that the Harvard community will join in this act of recognition.

The Harvard College Democrats, while made up of a membership with diverse views on the best course of action to take to remedy the war, nonetheless universally oppose the continued killing of soldiers and civilians and the draining of the national treasury into a war fought on unjustifiable grounds, and demand that our political leaders not rest until a viable solution is proposed.