By Boris Ryvkin on October 6, 2006
There is a divide brewing in American politics. It is a divide over values, priorities, and perceptions of interest. It has split one of the most politically uniform voting blocs in the country and may impact the face of the entire community for generations to come. What I am speaking of is the growing rift [...]
Posted in National | Tagged October 2006, Volume V Number II
By Boris Ryvkin on September 1, 2006
Brown University does not have its shortage of controversies. To the Brown student, the controversial is the every day. The issue may be the imminent collapse of the global environment, another devilish creation emerging from the detested Bush administration, or the desire to place a knife into the heart of the nation’s economy to [...]
Posted in Brown University | Tagged September 2006, Volume V Number I
By Boris Ryvkin on September 1, 2006
The conflict in Lebanon may have diverted international attention away from Iran’s nuclear program, but in the process, it has created a new focus on that nation’s growing regional influence. By opposing the United States now, Iran has become what it could not as an ally thirty years ago: the preeminent Middle Eastern Islamic power.
Ironically, [...]
Posted in International | Tagged September 2006, Volume V Number I