Monthly Archives: February 2011

Moving Our Better Angels

To many political observers, the State of the Union is the annual test of endurance in which the commander-in-chief lists his ambitions for the next year and acknowledges the mistakes of the past. The president’s speechwriters must cope with a … Continue reading

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New Year’s Revolutions

Mohamed ElBaradei can’t help but grin from ear to ear during an interview with NBC. When a reporter asks him about the steps needed for a peaceful transition into a government without current Egyptian President Mubarak, he almost leaps out … Continue reading

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No Labels

We live in a society that likes to draw lines. Everything is black and white, day and night, or right and wrong. Mingling in the middle is synonymous with indecision and clearly means one has no sound opinion or direction. … Continue reading

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New Friends and Old Places

Thank you for joining us for the second volume of The Nolton: Letters of Thought and Opinion. Whether you are returning to our newsletter after last semester, or reading our articles for the first time, we hope you enjoy the … Continue reading

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