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“Elevator Etiquette”

http://ticker.baruchconnect.com/article/elevator-etiquette/ Elevators in Baruch College are a well know spectacle, in an unfortunate way. This opinion article written by Marielle Bachman, in the Baruch Ticker, describes the daily ordeal most Baruch students face in their daily trip up the elevators … Continue reading

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College’s Identity Crisis

Frank Bruni speaks about the “College Identity Crisis”. He questions whether it is true or not that college is what determines one’s wealth in their future. Or whether or not it is even true that what is taught in the … Continue reading

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How to Read Afghanistan by Vanessa M. Gezari

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/11/opinion/sunday/how-to-read-afghanistan.html?pagewanted=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&adxnnlx=1380581817-bRbu/vb8v14Vq6T9VEr0JA This article is by Vanessa M Gezari. It starts off by introducing the Human Terrain System, a program that sends social scientist programs into conflict zones to help soldiers understand local culture, politics and economics. The article states a … Continue reading

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“On 9/11, My Two Cents on Syria,” by Mark Bittman

http://bittman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/10/on-911-my-two-cents-on-syria/ The author, Mark Bittman, usually writes about food. He usually doesn’t write about topics such as this one. The article starts with him speaking about how he’s spent a lot of time trying to form an opinion on what’s … Continue reading

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