Progressive Paulitics: Dems need to tell a story
Rolling Stone magazine: "Why did the Democrats lose [in the 2004 elections]?"
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Rolling Stone magazine: "Why did the Democrats lose [in the 2004 elections]?"
The responsibility for keeping genuinely great forms of art alive falls to every generation. Each son and daughter of future musical revolution is expected to serve as anthropologist for their forerunners at times, providing new ways to look at pieces studied with exhaustive thoroughness.
Thursday, Nov. 4
Fraternity dispels 'negativity' toward greeks
Timothy Burroughs, a second-year graduate student, took out his cell phone and called President Bush's campaign office in Miami. The person on the other line hung up after hearing his pitch. He tried two more offices in different states, leaving a message that he wanted a cleaner environment and sustainable energy sources.
Sunday, Oct. 17
"Anna in the Tropics" is the brainchild of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Nilo Cruz. It is a story of old lovers who have weathered the better and the worse of life together, new lovers who fall unexpectedly and passionately, and unrequited love turned to madness.
Friday Sept. 17 A damaged lounge chair of unknown origin was found abandoned in an elevator in Congressional Hall.
Wednesday, Sept. 15
The death of Georgetown University junior David A. Shick may result in a federal provision that would make the outcomes of campus judicial proceedings less secret.
Friday, Sept. 10
POLICE BLOTTER
A group of scientists announced at NASA headquarters Aug. 31 that they found two new planets outside of the solar system, a discovery that one AU professor said is not very surprising, considering the astronomically high number of expected planets in the universe.
Wednesday, Sept. 8
The AU Women's Field Hockey team romped through its weekend tournament, easily defeating Northwestern University and the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
"Say it loud. I'm the grassroots and I'm proud!"
Friday, April 16
Daniel Pipes, a controversial authority on the Middle East, claims a staff member of the American Civil Liberties Union protested his speech at AU in January.
Christopher Reeve's soft smile and occasional chuckle belied his physical condition as a paraplegic when he spoke to AU students via satellite Tuesday. He encouraged people in the crowd to recognize the resilience of the human spirit and live their lives intrepidly.
Since the days of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jewish voters have overwhelmingly voted Democratic in presidential elections. However, this upcoming contest could foreshadow a shift in Jewish political allegiances.