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Cliché Guevara

With results coming in on the student referenda on NROTC, it looks like the return of the military program has been dealt a blow, albeit by a narrower margin than many expected. This is as it should be—“don’t ask, don’t tell” is a foolish and discriminatory policy, and it would be nonsensical to reward any institution for such retrograde practices.

I was born in the Soviet Union. Never Russia, never Moscow, always the Soviet Union.

In Tuesday night’s chorus of thousands of jubilant “yes-we-cans” that emanated from the spontaneously gathered masses on 125th Street, we saw not only the joy that a redemptive political moment can

On paper, it seems like I’ve done everything right. I attend regular protests on 125th Street, I can cite Huey P.

In opposing the initial version of the much-discussed Wall Street bailout, Rep.

To those who are involved in the movement criticizing the Manhattanville expansion, this month’s public hearings on the potential exercise of eminent domain were a familiar spectacle.

We’ve all lived seven years since the horrors of Sept. 11, 2001, and all we have to show for it is an occupation in Iraq, with over 4,000 U.S.