Writer

David M. Debartolo

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Propaganda’s Hidden Cost

On the heels of the news that a Pentagon contractor pays Iraqi journalists to write and print articles sympathetic to


People, Not Parrots

If you put an infinite number of monkeys in front of an infinite number of typewriters, would any of them


Concentrating on Food

Last fall, almost a quarter of the undergraduate population participated in the Entrée Preference Survey conducted by Harvard University Dining


Stealing America's Civil Liberties

Although the war to topple Saddam is winding down, the war on terror rumbles on. And while American forces won


Stick to the Roadmap

As U.S. and British forces mop up the last remnants of Saddam’s regime, the Middle East is moving towards a


Trade Ideas, Not Accusations

Over the last few years, student minority groups and college newspapers haven’t meshed particularly well together. In March 2001, when


Pocketbook Patriotism

Apparently, advocates of the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) have been using the wrong tactics all this time. Instead of