Monthly Archives: April 2012

A Sunday Collage IV

——– After evictions and arrests from Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park toLondon that began last year, the movement against income inequality and corporate abuse will regain strength, said Brian McNary, director of global risk at Pinkerton Consulting & Investigations, a subsidiary of Sweden’s Securitas … Continue reading

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Looking Toward May Day

Pic from Occuprint. So, I completely fell off the blogging train during the month of April. Just as work on my dissertation proposal subsided, May Day meetings kicked into high gear. Or rather they’d been in high gear, but my … Continue reading

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Andrew Lohse, Hazing, and Kiddie Pools of Feces: My 2¢ on the Dartmouth Hazing Scandal

Frat boy turned whistleblower Andrew Lohse, looking wistful as he reflects on his vomlet-laden past. Pic from the Rolling Stone. Like practically every other Dartmouth alum I know, I’ve been paying close attention to the recent dustup regarding a Rolling … Continue reading

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A Sunday Collage III

She is on the horizon. . . . I go two steps, she moves two steps away. I walk ten steps and the horizon runs ten steps ahead. No matter how much I walk, I’ll never reach her. What good is utopia? … Continue reading

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