Look forward to a decade of #NBCfail
by Jason Darensburg Daily Lobo columnist
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by Jason Darensburg Daily Lobo columnist
On April 18, UNM Provost Chaouki Abdallah sent students an email that contained a link to a newly released report sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. The report, U.S. Education Reform and National Security, is the work of an independent task force chaired by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former New York City Department of Education Chancellor Joel Klein.
Effective celebrity activists use their fame and fortune to bring attention to important issues and to give credibility to representatives of social movements. Internationally known celebrities can help expose and highlight problems that would normally get little or no news coverage without their involvement.
Why is the greatest nation on earth still debating sexual politics? U.S. political discourse is becoming dominated by bitter debates over personal morality and “family values” at the expense of real, substantive issues.
I consider myself a libertarian. The fewer laws the better, as far as I‘m concerned.
The United States government’s obsession with secrecy undermines the democratic principles it’s supposed to protect.
Now that the holidays are over — along with the flowery talk about peace on Earth and goodwill toward men — it’s important to remember the suffering in the world and how far the human race still has to go before we reach the ideals of respect and dignity for all living beings.
Goodbye, 2011, and good riddance! Despite many promising developments, the year ended not so much with a bang, but with a whimper. Bring on 2012!
My wife and I have been married for about 30 years, and we are childless by choice.
We’ve all heard the story about George Washington chopping down the cherry tree, right?
When former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned the nation about the dangers of the ‘military-industrial complex’ in his farewell address on Jan. 17, 1961, he knew what he was talking about.
I applaud the idealistic kids taking part in the “Occupy ABQ” movement, and I stand with them in their efforts to create a more equitable future for everyone.
Racism is a touchy issue for most people. Even in this day and age, talk of racial inequality in America makes people very uncomfortable — but it‘s a fact.
Food democracy is a true ‘grassroots’ movement toward sustainable, responsible, healthy and community-based food production and distribution.