Republicans

Forgotten Columbians

Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad is the highest-ranking Muslim in the Bush administration, yet the Columbia community has disowned him. Why? The answer should be clear. Regardless of Dr. Khalizad’s awards and accomplishments, Columbia will have nothing to do with a registered Republican

Super Tuesday Mad Libs

(Congratulations/condolences)! Your candidate, (name of candidate), (may/may not) have (won/lost) on Super Tuesday, but it’s really your devotion to (his/her) cause of (your favorite form of “change,” i.e., “change we can believe in,” “change to experience we can count on,” or “loose change” for Ron Paul) that’s heartening to the democratic process in this country.

'Islamo-facism': A Dumb Idea

Like David Horowitz, CC ’59, I believe that we could end most of America’s problems if we simply repeated the word Islamo-fascism enough times, preferably from some sort of stage. We diverge on the exact methodology, however.

Size Leads to Divisions Within Dems

To facilitate its diverse constituency, the Columbia University College Democrats has been gradually developing sub-groups to promote activism directed at specific causes.

Horowitz Will Speak at Columbia

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Conservative author David Horowitz confirmed Friday night that he plans to speak on Columbia’s campus as part of a “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week” speaking tour.

College Republicans Tout Diversity

As campus prepares for the 2008 presidential race, the Columbia University College Republicans are adopting a policy of inclusion.

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