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Asian Americans need to assert their collective political identity more often. However, they can't take their example from the minorities of the past. The new Asian leaders will be academics and prominent media personalities, not militants like Malcolm X. After all, our situation differs markedly; we don't have to deal with systematic oppression, but rather with the last vestiges of discrimination which we have ignored for too long...
...Malcolm admitted that the plan would cause moreexhaust, but said this is inevitable. "A tunnel[with] a ventilation system doesn't make the airpollution go away," he said...
Melissa Garza '94, now the Council Vice-President, said her campaign would be characterized by a "spirit of openness," a phrase lifted from a spring-semester U.C. newspaper advertisement. Under Gabay's reign, openness would be a welcome change from the last two Council chairs. During his term, Malcolm A. Heinicke '93 seemed shielded by the curtain of an old-boys network--a network from whose auspices the last candidate, Marc D. McKay '94, did nothing to remove himself. Even worse, former chair Michael P. Beys '94 had a practice of turning off reporters' cassette recorders when discussions became heated...
William C. Clark will head the Center for Science and International Affairs (CSIA), and Julie B. Wilson will direct the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government...
...Harry Hard-On to the many teenage listeners of his school (which very coincidentally match the initials HHH of the high school, Hubert H. Humphrey). Mark gives advice for the lost teenagers who "come out" on the air. These include, as you may have guessed, the repressed, studious suicidal Malcolm; the perfect, beautiful and smart Page; and most of all, the sexually explicit "Eat-me, Beat-me Lady," Nora, played enticingly by Samantha Mathis...