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Arafat is a political and rhetorical genius, which has enabled him to manipulate Israel and the greater international community for far too long. Since Arafat’s glorious return from exile in Tunis and Israel’s agreement to recognize the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) as the sole representative of the Palestinian people, Israel’s security has not increased but decreased. While seeking peace, Israel has allowed Arafat and the Palestinian terrorist organizations to set up a base of operations in the West Bank and Gaza, allowing them freedom to plan and execute terrorist missions with...
...glorious Sunday morning, three intrepid non-believers asked: What could be a better way to chase away that unclean feeling after a night of sin and debauchery than to immerse ourselves in the glory of gospel music? And so we set out to see the light, venturing into new territory, looking for some down-home food and inspiring singing, rather like one would find in a rousing scene from Sister...
Endorsing state clubs fits into the University’s greater mission to not only appreciate but also explore a diversity of cultures. But the underlying issue here, however, is the all-too-common tendency to insult the glorious Garden State. Yes, Jersey has dirt. Yes, it has crime. Yes, it has some unpleasant smells. But Jersey also is the birthplace of several internationally acclaimed musicians and actors and home to one of the best universities in the world and serves as a prime location between two booming metropolitan cities...
Monsoon Wedding isn’t a subtle film. It is, instead, melodrama at its glorious and exuberant best: When the screen isn’t drenched with the torrential rain of monsoon season, it is saturated in a kaleidoscopic array of color. Characters are often familiar stock players of the wedding film genre and the film’s frenetic energy levels are maintained by a joyfully upbeat score that intrudes upon even the most intimate and contemplative of scenes...
...could not in good conscience present my case without discussing the one caveat that any novice Pass/Failer must heed: YOU STILL HAVE TO PASS. It’s so tempting to fall into that glorious mindset of gradelessness, but never forget that though a C-, D or even D- won’t hurt, you still need to get something other than the dreaded E. Maybe skim a few of the books. Look over a few problems. It’s a cakewalk, but it’s a walk nevertheless...