Student Protests Ineffective, Unjustified
By Scott Laboda
Opinions Associate
The granolas are at it again and this time they took over Alexander Hall in their never-ending fight in the name of the poor, oppressed dining hall workers. Let us ignore for a moment the self-righteous pomposity of these students claims to focus on what they did specifically.
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Activists Inspire Eco-Awareness
By Kwig Jordan & Lauren Salvail
Contributing Writers
Environmentalism within the five colleges has been thriving this year. With campaigns surrounding the Bernard Field Station, environmentally conscientious investing by the colleges, organic luncheons and dinners, the Biotech conference, and Earth Day 2 May Day, opportunities abound for student participation.
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Complexities of IMF Deserve a Broader Range of Interpretation
By Prof. Stephen v. Marks
Contributing Writer
My purpose in this article is not to defend or critique globalization in general, however, but to sketch and comment on some of the varied (and often mutually contradictory) criticisms that have been directed at the IMF and World Bank.
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