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...registrations throughout the state of Missouri. Currently, HSAN is on a nationwide bus tour modeled after the famous Freedom Summer of 1964, when activists rode through the South to register and turn out voters. The biggest difference is that this time around, the activists have tons of money, media access and experienced grassroots organizers...
...work of James Castle provides the superlative example of meaningful intensity. Born deaf and mute and never able to read or write, his drawings were his only form of communication with the external world. With no access to art supplies of any kind, Castle spent his life drawing on scraps of found paper—ranging from envelopes to flattened matchbooks—using pigment he created by combining oily soot from his wood burning stove with his own saliva. This is a man who needed to make art so badly that literally nothing could stop him; the sheer intensity...
...There may be a Republican bias because they have access to the internet and money to spend, but now that’s offset by the number of young liberals online,” he said...
HoCo parties are open to all undergraduates, and this equal access is the great asset of these parties, said Adriana Dolgetta ’05, Cabot HoCo co-social chair...
...Terrorism, Narcotics and International Operations (which he chaired in the 1990s), Kerry lead investigations that exposed and shut down international financial networks that gave a lifeline to terrorists. In 1988, Senator Kerry authored and passed legislation that forced foreign governments to crack down on these networks or lose access to U.S. markets. In his 1997 book, “The New War,”Kerry argued that international terrorist and criminal networks were the greatest emerging threat the U.S. faced...