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Elyse Seener


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Mixed feelings over future without Arafat

With reports that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's death is imminent, students and professors on a campus where the fate of the Middle East is often discussed as much inside the classroom as outside are speculating about what this development will mean for the region.


OP-ED: Dream Jobs?

We all have dreams. Every seven-year-old boy wanted to be a baseball player when he grew up. Every seven-year-old girl wanted to be a ballerina when she grew up.


U-Mass Boston prof. speaks about poverty

A professor at the University of Massachusetts at Boston economics, Dr. Randy Albelda spoke Thursday about why poverty disproportionately affects women in America and proposed potential solutions to this problem as part of a Women's History Month program coordinated through the social action and women's branches of Hillel, Tzedek Hillel and Nashim.Albelda, who specializes in gender and race bias, as well as legislation on tax reform, explained that children and women are particularly vulnerable to poverty.


OP-ED: Computers: our new Pavlovian masters

How is it that we have become so reliant on computers? It has gotten to the point where I cannot even begin to formulate thoughts for a composition unless I am sitting in front of a white screen, keys at my fingertips.


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