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Congressional Democrats are on the warpath. In November 2004, they saw five Democratic house seats in Texas succumb to Republican challenges as a result of mid-decade redistricting. With the Georgia Republican Party planning to repeat the Texas gambit, Democrats are anxious to return fire with mid-decade redistricting efforts in Illinois, Louisiana, and New Mexico, according to a recent report by the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call. While we understand the Democrats’ frustration, the long-term answer to efforts such as those that occurred in Texas is not retaliation, but reform...
...Blanks, just recorded a bunch of demos over break, so I’ve been playing those a lot, trying to flesh them out in my head. I just spent the last hour listening to Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence” on repeat...
...until the beginning of the Ivy season, the Tigers looked like they might be as strong as ever. Princeton was chosen to repeat as league champion, and with the return of both of its best players from last season—co-captains Will Venable and Judson Wallace—the Tigers seemed practically invincible. Princeton started off the year strong in its non-league games, and entered Ivy play...
...corner of Lavietes Pavilion. To the embattled first-year coach, those reporters must have been far too reminiscent of vultures slowly circling his head. A tired looking Scott, already having to face questions about a potential NIT bid, could only stare blankly at the tape recorders and repeat over and over that his team was “not doing the little things...
...ahead, say it: “Vagina. Vah-gyne-ah.” Repeat. Now you might be ready: this weekend the Athena Theater Company brings to the Agassiz stage their annual run of Eve Ensler’s popular one-woman-turned-many-women play, recounting in plain words what in another age would have gone unsaid—that is, all in the world having to do with, yes, the vagina. An anti-violence message and some sad statistics save this from being the ribald comedy the name might cause one to expect, but either...