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Top Five Things From The 1990s I'm Looking Forward to in '09
The Bush years have been pretty heinous on all counts. And though they composed the bulk of my formative years,
True Love Revolution Guest Pushes Students to Abstain
“If a woman makes herself sexually available, a lot of people say, ‘Why buy the cow when you can get
Making Their Mark
“The Republicans have no business winning this election,” says Colin J. Motley ’10. An unlikely statement, perhaps, considering that he
LGBT Party Representatives Advocate for Candidates
With three weeks left until Election Day and less than one week since the reversal of Connecticut’s ban on gay
Girl Talk
Girl Talk’s detractors are always bemoaning the seeming pointlessness of attending one of his infamously high-energy concerts, citing the live
Museum Umbrella Renamed
A museum by any other name will still smell as sweet. Or sweeter, according to Daron Manoogian, spokesman for the
French Connected
“If you have whack taste and you work hard, your shit will suck, unavoidably probably,” says D.A. Wallach ’07. “If
The Raveonettes
Oldies fans will find something to love on “Lust, Lust, Lust,” the latest release from co-ed Danish duo the Raveonettes.
Nayeli E. Rodriguez
With the writer’s strike still raging and new installments of “The Office” on hold, now’s the perfect time to reflect
REVOLUTIONARY UNDERSTANDING
Cuban journalist Carlos Franqui addresses students at the Center for Government and International Studies during a discussion entitled “Voice of the Cuban Revolution” yesterday.