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A biweekly features column devoted to the exploration of ways to view the world, new and old. (Jan-Dec 2003)
Examining ostracism
Heavens: Worth the risk
Snow won't slow
Abroader view of the world
Confronting the 'why's
Taking the cake
Guide to falling: Advice from an expert
The sweetest things
Getting past Pan
Inverted perspective

Opinions Articles

Dead reporters? Just write them off
About our 43rd president's relationship with the White House press corps. (10/4/03)

'Heidi game' repeat would've served Fox right
A fair and balanced baseball coverage critique. (17/10/02)

Faking history: it makes things more interesting
Moon landing? What moon landing? (19/9/02)

Help control the pet population; say no to clones
Fear the dangers of animal duplication. (14/3/02)

Internet users beware - little Timmy needs your help
Protesting indiscriminate e-mail forwards. (21/2/02)

Benefits outweigh misguided objections
Pro-stem cell "point" (the co-printed "counterpoint" was, of course, anti). (6/9/01)

Conquering the final discrimination: death
Regarding John Ashcroft's soon-to-be loss to a dead guy. (2/11/00)

Dealing with Christmas shopping in July
A proposal to eliminate the notion of "seasons." (26/10/00)

"From the Desk"s

Each week, a different Ram editor writes a personal column about journalism, Fordham, or life in general. I contributed the following:

Barnum & Bailey, I'm on my way
The never-ending quest to choose a vocation, or two, or ten...
(Volume 84)

Responding as a journalist
A reflection on photographing campus grief September 11, 2001.
(Volume 83)

The Idealistic Journalist
Crusading for truth and change; fighting against disillusionment.