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As I See It | April 14, 2009 - 11:28pm

As I See It

by Dave Minchin

The photographer is a senior in the School of General Studies. He is majoring in political science.

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In this Issue (2009-04-15)

  • Nichols at MoMA: popular and provocative
  • Biographer to shed light on an often-neglected radical
  • A little scandal goes a long way
  • Majoring in TV: undeclared and unfazed, taking a cue from primetime
  • Living the dream...sort of
  • Redemption in our days
  • Rethinking Pakistan-U.S. relations
  • Before you go
  • Feminist manifesto
  • Global Core to decrease class sizes
  • Treatment for mental illness takes many forms
  • Mayoral control of public schools debated
  • Professor, coalition member debate Darfur
  • Despite recession, Amsterdam thrives
  • Dartmouth builds on division lead in weekend action
  • Lions look to regain confidence in single-game affair against Fordham
  • Eisen adds speed, versatility to lineup
  • College Days: comedy night
  • A curtain call for Bad Newz, Mike
  • New Voices New Play Festival Part I: Steven Gridley
  • Students in the big city
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