Monthly Archives: February 2004

“Fifth, when it comes time to write a paper, skim the reading material for a few quotes that could reasonably be suggestive of some underlying liberal theme — for example, that “The Red Badge of Courage” is actually about lesbianism— and use these quotes as evidence of the underlying theme. Make sure you emphasize in […]

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Just when you thought your schedule of events to attend was full … it turns out the rad.art collective, Radigrrrl, SOLE, and Students for Choice are sponsoring an exhibition of the traveling Sex Workers Art Show next Wednesday, February 11, at 8:00 PM in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union. The event is billed […]

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“Joke” indeed: here’s some of the responses online to the Daily’s lead “story” in last Friday’s joke edition: “Three ‘snobs’ slain outside Rick’s” It makes me wonder what the responses say that aren’t “approved” by the newspaper to appear on their website. “As a Jewish graduate reading this article I think it is offensive. With […]

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John Kerry, who carried all states except South Carolina and perhaps Oklahoma (where Clark did well) in the democratic primaries yesterday, looks to be doing well in Michigan in a poll conducted in advance of this Saturday’s Democratic caucuses.

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Keep tabs on the results for today’s democratic primaries as they come in on CNN.com.

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Dean to Visit Campus Friday Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean is coming to Ann Arbor this Friday. Although the details are tentative, he’s scheduled to speak on campus “midmorning” somewhere on campus, most likely the Michigan Union or League.

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The fifth of the eight public lectures in the “Michigan Colloquium on Race and Twentieth-Century American Political Development” organized by professors Matt Lassiter, Tony Chen, and Robert Mickey is this Thursday. Professor Mae Ngai will be giving the lecture “Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America” in Angel Hall B on Thurday […]

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