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Fired up and ready to go

Already frightened by only an 18-seat majority, Democrats currently stand to lose a few more in the 2010 elections. But, while I’m not exactly fired up right now, the recent events have certainly lit a fire under me.  

Already frightened by only an 18-seat majority, Democrats currently stand to lose a few more in the 2010 elections. But, while I’m not exactly fired up right now, the recent events have certainly lit a fire under me.  

Samuel Silverstein climbs mountains, University Senate

Samuel Silverstein might be the only individual at Columbia University who has contributed to cellular biology, scaled mountains in Antarctica, and argued for income transparency in University Senate, a body known for low attendance and stifling bureaucracy.

Samuel Silverstein might be the only individual at Columbia University who has contributed to cellular biology, scaled mountains in Antarctica, and argued for income transparency in University Senate, a body known for low attendance and stifling bureaucracy.

A Seat of One's Own

I recently read A Room of One’s Own, a classic essay by Virginia Woolf based upon a series of lectures Woolf gave to women’s colleges at University of Cambridge.

I recently read A Room of One’s Own, a classic essay by Virginia Woolf based upon a series of lectures Woolf gave to women’s colleges at University of Cambridge.

Locals Question Politics of Newly Appointed NY Senator

Though Senator-designate Kirsten E. Gillibrand made Harlem one of the first stops on her statewide “listening tour,” many New York City locals remain cautious about the outgoing upstate representative’s politics and her perceived outsider standing.

Though Senator-designate Kirsten E. Gillibrand made Harlem one of the first stops on her statewide “listening tour,” many New York City locals remain cautious about the outgoing upstate representative’s politics and her perceived outsider standing.

Senate Discusses Ahmadinejad, M'ville

Monthly business was at the back of Senators’ minds at the body’s first plenary meeting of the year on Friday as members focused on the debate over Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s invitatio

Monthly business was at the back of Senators’ minds at the body’s first plenary meeting of the year on Friday as members focused on the debate over Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s invitatio