author programs throughout the country. here s a look at some events this week. on monday, we re in michigan at hillsdale college to talk with several of the school s professors about recent books. on tuesday, at politics and prose book store in washington, dc, nadia lopez will cause her work as a principal at a school in brooklyn, new york. on westerns, joseph stiglitz will look at the future of the euro at barnes & noble in new york city. on thursday, at the hampton history museum in hampton, virginia, four african-american women whose compute additions were integral to america s victory in the space race. on friday, we finish the week in the nation s capitol at politics and prose book store where baker talks about his experiences as a substitute teacher in maine s public school system. many events are open to the public. [inaudible conversations] okay. good evening, everybody. can everyone hear me? yeah? okay. good evening. my name is zoe, thank you for coming out tonigh
In a way, the black-and-white Palestinian scarf draped over Hannah Sattler’s shoulders this week and the tie-dyed T-shirts of 1968 are woven from a common thread. Like so many college students across the country protesting the Israel-Hamas war, Sattler feels the historic weight of the anti-Vietnam war demonstrations of the…
Today's campus demonstrations aren't nearly as big or violent as those last century — at least not yet columbian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from columbian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Yet, to some, there is a feeling that the situation is just one hair-trigger moment away from tragedy, says Mark Naison, who took part in the sometimes violent protests at Columbia in 1968.
Yet, to some, there is a feeling that the situation is just one hair-trigger moment away from tragedy, says Mark Naison, who took part in the sometimes violent protests at Columbia in 1968.