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March 2006 Article Index

Editorial & Analysis
Guest Editorial: My Kittens...Your Money
Jameel Haque
Features
From Floppies to Flash Drives: The Future of Info Resources
Dan Skinner
The GC Bar: A Requiem
Dan Skinner
Academic Repression in the First Person: Warning! Warning! Danger! Danger!
Michael Bérubé
On Getting Involved
Chong Wojtkowski
It's Nice to be Mean
Dan R. Quiles
Promises & Problems: Howard Stern's Move to Satellite Radio
Tony Monchinski

Neither Occupation Nor Political Islam: A Secular, Democratic, and Progressive Alternative in Iraq?
Robert Augman

Reflections on Democracy in Haiti and Palestine
Nirit Ben-Ari
The Global Cartooning Crisis: American Artists Respond
Kristian Williams
'It's the Jews - the Jews, I Tell Ya!!'
Spencer Sunshine
The Joy of Plumbing
Andrea Siegel
Yesterday's Gauntlet, Today's Guantanamo
DVD Review: Punishment Park. Directed by Peter Watkins.

Spencer Sunshine
DSC: Grad Council Participation a Success - Let's Keep It Up!
Grad Student Astrology: What Do the Stars Hold in Store for You?
Heather Royce-Roll
Student Forum: Is the Graduate Center a diverse institution? Why or why not?

JOB OPENING: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, THE ADVOCATE for the 2006-2007 school year Applications are now being accepted for the position of Editor-in-Chief of THE ADVOCATE, the DSC-funded student newspaper of the CUNY Graduate Center.

All applicants must be GC students. Applicants should have strong writing and editing skills, be comfortable with managing a small staff, and be willing to commit time to this project. Responsibilities will include editing and writing news, features and editorials; attending DSC Media Board meetings; soliciting and developing writers; and handling financial affairs. THE ADVOCATE appears three times a semester; the pay is $700 an issue.

Please send resumes (clips and a cover letter are optional but suggested) to: dgolland@gmail.com or slip them under the door of room 5491. Interviews will be held in late April or May.




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