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...Photographer,” “Scientist,” and “Painter”—to the humorous—“Geek” and “Left Wing Wacko/Fidelista.” Even the path they marched upon became part of the protest when a participant taped a sign on the ground, reading “Another Sidewalk Against the War.” “We wanted to do something a little more creative, a little more dramatic,” said Jonathan R. McIntosh, an event organizer...
...whatever I can do to help win back to back Ivy League titles.” Pizzotti took over the role of starting quarterback after senior Liam O’Hagan was sidelined by a shoulder injury in the third week of the 2007 season. Since then, Pizzotti improved upon the 1-2 record by notching six straight wins. On paper, The Game looked to be lopsided in favor of the Bulldogs. Ranked No. 11 in the nation, Yale featured the league’s best scoring offense and defense, as well as the best red zone offense and defense...
...reminiscent of angst-ridden teenagers who want nothing more than to enact societal change and to be part of a movement. Sadly, “Speak Out” has arrived on the scene a bit late. The statistics on abortion rates, which the filmmakers themselves agree upon, would suggest that this supposed “stigma” is not holding women back from having abortions. Talking personally about one’s abortion is not critical to the protection of abortion rights. A woman who wishes to speak out about her abortion has the right...
...campus multicultural groups. To be sure, these problems are troubling and the group’s solutions are worthy of consideration, but neither seems to accord with the special significance of the hunger strike as a form of extra-democratic activism. Increased discussion with Columbia administrators, collective student pressure upon the Committee on the Core Curriculum (upon which three current undergraduates sit), even sit-ins and picket lines would seem to be more appropriate forms of encouraging progress. Especially in the forum of a higher educational institution, discourse and weight of argument should be relied on to advocate and cajole...
...also true that two of the campaign's most successful gambits have hinged upon implicit or explicit criticisms of Clinton: An e-mail solicitation prompted by CNN's coverage of the "beat the b**ch" episode, during which McCain played along with an overzealous questioner who used an obscenity to describe the former first lady, and his debate zinger that contrasted Clinton's earmark support for a Woodstock museum with his own experience in the Woodstock era - "I would have gone, but I was tied up at the time...