In the News
Apr 30, 2007
Clinton aides come to campus
The Famuan
When representatives from Senator Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign visited the Florida A&M University, Fellow Mario Henderson emphasized what a great opportunity it was to inform students and launch a running dialogue on campus all the way through election season.
Point Counterpoint: Sending more troops to Iraq...
The Miami Hurricane
“...will waste more lives” is the Point that 2007 Fellow Beni Yunis offers to the conservative Counterpoint, she presents a sharp and detailed defense of her position in this article.
GSA's Gaypril promotes tolerance
The Davidsonian
Richmond Blake’s Blueprint for Social Justice project "Buying for Equality” kicked off the weeklong event promoting tolerance and awareness about issues surrounding the GLBTQ community on his campus.
Letter to the Editor
The Daily Collegian
In this letter to the editor 2007 Fellow Sean Meloy defends undergraduate student organizations against a remark made in a University Park Undergraduate Association presidential debate.
Pomona May Follow Report Urging Carbon Neutrality
The Student Life
Ada Aroneanu continues her impactful environmental work as one of the founding members of her Campus’ Climate Challenge Committee, their latest work is focused on having their campus commit to carbon neutrality.
ASUC Urges Postponement of BP Amoco Deal
The Daily Californian
Recently elected Van Nguyen, a 2007 Fellow and Senior Fellow Caro Jauregui are two of the student senators sponsoring a bill which would urge the administration to support more external reviews and transparency.
DMI Announces Our 2007 DMI Scholars
2007 Fellows Nekpen Osuan, Reem Rahman, Christopher Ramos and Senior Fellow Tamara Joachim were selected as Drum Major Institute Scholars, which will connect them with the progressive policy community and place them in internships for ‘08
UNICCO strike: One year later
The Miami Hurricane
Beni Yunis comments on the workers strike she actively supported last year, and notes that the conditions and treatment of the workers is still a concern for her.
Springer Hints at Senate Run
The Oberlin Review
Namrata Kolachalam noted on benefits of Jerry Springer’s celebrity status when he came to her campus for a political lecture.

