Andrew Marantz '06.5: The meaning of a Brown education
This column was adapted from a graduation speech. Its author humbly requests the class of '06.5 refrain from reading.
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This column was adapted from a graduation speech. Its author humbly requests the class of '06.5 refrain from reading.
This is not the first sentence of an opinion column. Why should we privilege one sentence above any other? The last sentence, after all, has already been written (in the past), and will continue to sit ...
I once heard a stand-up comedian say, "I'm not a Jew; I'm just Jew...ish."
On the eve of Election Day 2004, I read an interview with Tom Wolfe in the Guardian in which Wolfe seemed to endorse the incumbent president. "I would vote for Bush if for no other reason than to be at ...
I didn't fully understand Ralph Ellison's classic novel "The Invisible Man" when I first read it in ninth grade. The dichotomies between light and dark, seen and unseen - these resonated with me as literary ...
Every spring, some things start happening. The birds fly north and the baseball teams fly south, and sometimes they collide in midair. Things that were once one color become a different color, I think; ...
Now that Bush has finally made a state visit to India, residents of the world's strongest democracy (us) are thinking more about the world's largest democracy (them). It's about time.
A spectre is haunting Brown. Parties are starting too late.
"I never met this dude, but I heard he used to walk around in robes, wearing sandals all the time. He had long hair and this crazy beard and everywhere he went it was this huge scene, like people would ...
Shopping period is my favorite part of each semester. In the last two weeks I have heard lectures on the Haitian revolution, the structure of the neuron, the first two lines of the Tao Te Ching, and the ...
From the second floor of my off-campus house, a large American flag is flying.
Andhra Pradesh, South India's largest state, boasts a population composed of several religions, ethnicities, castes and tribes. Yet, all these diverse people - all the male ones, anyway - share one conspicuous ...