Surreal. This was the scene at Columbia University in Manhattan on Monday. As if a hologram of the man who is often said to be one of the most dangerous in the world was in the auditorium. Only it wasn't a hologram. It really was Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, unshaken, despite the scathing preamble Columbia University President Lee Bollinger spoke toward him before the Middle East leader approached the podium. (1) comment
I'll admit that I am attached at the hip to my laptop, figuratively speaking, and my cell phone, which is often quite literally in my pants pocket. In fact, when I began writing this opinion piece, I was instant messaging a friend who lives in the same building, just one floor above me. (0) comments
I hold these truths to be self-evident: That all Californians should own Birkenstocks and hemp ponchos to defend against the manifest destiny of our current administration. And by Birkenstocks, I mean common sense. And by wool ponchos, I mean wool ponchos because it gets cold in Washington D. (0) comments
With a student population of about 32,000 and merely 5,500 parking spots on campus available to fight for, it's no wonder that parking can be, and probably will remain a b----. I still remember my first horrific experience on my first day at SJSU. Like everyone else, I bought the S permit unaware of the gamble I was taking. (2) comments
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