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Jacob M. Victor
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The Ron Paulization of Obama
This primary season has seen an unprecedented rise in Democratic voter turnout and the man to thank seems to be
Sacks Discovers Harmony In Music and Mind
You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to know that music is a wonderful thing. But being a neuroscientist
The Second Campus
As freshmen find out their house assignments tomorrow the new residents of Eliot, Adams, and others, will no doubt rejoice
The Finkelstein-Weiss Deception
Last week, two notorious speakers were invited to Cambridge to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. At MIT, Dovid Weiss, a leader
The Campus Quacks
Shopping period is annoying enough as it is; trying to avoid making eye contact with the professor of that class
Ignatieff Loses Bid for Party Leadership
Former Kennedy School of Government professor and human rights expert, Michael G. Ignatieff, lost his bid for the leadership of
Limping Towards Victory
The Democrats need to recognize what an immense waste the Lamont-Lieberman race was for the party. You’ve got to hand
Idealism Gone Astray
The play that has the whole New York arts scene talking is not a new Broadway spectacle, but rather a
Professors Seek Alien Radio Waves
The question of whether human beings are the only intelligent life in the universe has baffled scientists for decades. Two
Just a Little Controversy
When people ask me to describe the biggest difference between Columbia, where I spent my freshman year, and Harvard, to