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America’s Got Emma, Trudy, and Elaine [Boroughing]

America’s Got Emma, Trudy, and Elaine [Boroughing]

By David Fine \\ America’s Got Talent is a reality performance show set in the incongruous halls of Newark’s Performing Arts Center. The PAC, as everyone calls...

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Zionism 101: Israel on Campus Needs a Return from Tactics to Ideology [From the Editors]

Zionism 101: Israel on Campus Needs a Return from Tactics to Ideology [From the Editors]

Neuroticism, especially the Jewish kind, has gifted the world with many works of note. Where would we be today without Philip, Larry, or Woody? Yet, indulging our...

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From the Editors: The (Potentially) Diminished Dean of Columbia College

From the Editors: The (Potentially) Diminished Dean of Columbia College

On August 21, 2011, visitors to Bwog, a Columbia student news blog, found a shocking headline staring back at them: “BREAKING: Dean Moody-Adams Resigns.” Michele...

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“This is your family. This is your people.” An Interview with Jeffrey Goldberg

“This is your family. This is your people.” An Interview with Jeffrey Goldberg

By Jeremy Liss and David Fine Jeffrey Goldberg is a national correspondent for The Atlantic, a Bloomberg View columnist, and a recipient of the National Magazine...

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Editor’s Note

Editor’s Note

The mainstream acceptance of social media as a tool for breaking news has reaped massive benefits. Most people of our generation found out about the death of Osama...

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Far Flung: Strangers on a Train

Far Flung: Strangers on a Train

Rome —> Vienna. A route that promised many things—our first night train, some sacher tort on the other end, and a chance to stand outside the State Opera...

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Brooklyn, Steering, and Palestinian Chicken: An Interview with Alan Dershowitz

Brooklyn, Steering, and Palestinian Chicken: An Interview with Alan Dershowitz

Alan Dershowitz is a prominent jurist and political critic who has taught at Harvard Law School for over forty years and is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law...

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Far Flung

Far Flung

In this issue, the editors asked writers to muse on a surreal experience while abroad. Each of these travelers encounter moments of incongruity and discovery, whether...

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House of Cards

House of Cards

The Settlers: And the Struggle over the Meaning of Israel by Gadi Taub Yale University Press, 240 pages When discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, intellectuals...

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