Rob Sand '05.5: The death of private property
Monday night in MacMillan 117, you can hear a woman tell a personal story that reads like a movie script, but with more. It has not just intrigue, action, love, ligitation and heartbreak, but a real, ...
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Monday night in MacMillan 117, you can hear a woman tell a personal story that reads like a movie script, but with more. It has not just intrigue, action, love, ligitation and heartbreak, but a real, ...
In 1964, Republican Barry Goldwater said, "I fear Washington and centralized government more than I do Moscow." Goldwater feared centralized government so much that, despite having co-founded the Arizona ...
There are many issues on which a sizeable number of U.S. citizens, sometimes majorities, claim that the federal government does not reflect their views: education, foreign policy, the Terri Schiavo case ...
Imagine an issue that 94 percent of Americans agree on. I realize it's hard - It's been hard to get past red versus blue these last few years, particularly since November. The things that divide us have ...
I spent my spring break, both days and nights, with five other Brown students in one of the nation's most dangerous neighborhoods.
It shouldn't be a news flash that President Bush's new budget has more bad news for the poorest Americans.
I sat down to write another column decrying the Bush administration's disregard for the needy and downtrodden. I started writing about the disappearance of "compassionate conservatism." David Kuo, the ...
It looks like the Bush administration might finally do something good - something amazing. Maybe I should know better, but I think there has got to be some good in him somewhere just like any other person. ...
Many people say that perception is reality. This makes sense, as anyone's perception of the truth or reality can remain unaffected by facts so long as those facts remain unknown. That said, I doubt that ...
The presidential election has been over for a week. I'm talking now about 2006 and beyond.
It should be clear to anyone following the news that our country is extremely divided. We have gone through terrorist attacks, a recession and a controversial war and now are in the midst of a divisive ...
When I spent last spring in Washington, D.C., working for Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin, the intern room often had cable news droning all day. And I mean droning - if you ever actually watch cable news for more ...
I spent this summer at my home in Iowa, in part remembering what it is to be connected to nature. I went biking and saw deer on almost every ride. I canoed 100 miles on the Upper Iowa River. I worked ...
Washington, D.C. - Picture this: On March 25, you walk into Dream. Dream is Washington, D.C.'s biggest hip-hop club, replete with four floors, VIP suites and numerous bars. Dream always brings in big ...
Since I've been wearing the same dozen or so T-shirts for the majority of my college career, I thought it might be time to change my wardrobe a bit before coming back to school this year. Luckily my brand ...