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Anderson, who sported a white, Tupac-inspired “Thug Life” T-shirt, white do-rag, and dog tags, said he has been a fan of hip hop “since birth...
Enrollment in Literature and Arts A-86, “American Protest Literature from Tom Paine to Tupac,” tripled since its introduction into the Core curriculum this year. The course was offered two years ago in the English department...
...with 328; Government 1790, “American Foreign Policy,” with 318; Literature and Arts B-20, “Designing the American City,” with 303; Literature and Arts A-86, “American Protest Literature from Tom Paine to Tupac,” with 294; Psychology 1502, “Applied Social Psychology,” with 294; Chemistry 7, “Principles of Chemistry,” with 293; and Chemistry 27,“Organic Chemistry of Life,” with...
...most aspiring Democratic candidates think that if they adopt Clinton’s centrism, they’ll be blessed with his charisma and the electoral love voters showered on him. These politicians are like the hordes of rappers obsessed with being the next Tupac. In his song “In Da Club,” Fifty Cent complains: “They like me; I want ‘em to love me like they loved Pac.” Substitute “Clinton” for “Pac,” and you?...
...while his NRA-friendly views on gun control… not so much. But we respected him because he stood by his beliefs. He kept it real, and his straight talk inspired people who were turned off by politics-as-usual. He wasn’t Bill (or Tupac), but Dean drew rallies of ten to fifteen thousand people in the summer of 2003, six months before a primary election...