December 2011 Issue
December 1st, 2011
The Port Side‘s second issue for the 2011-2012 school year was published on December 1, 2011.
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Editorial
Protesting Disillusionment by Alyssa Roberts
Campus Section
One Union, Over Easy by Deborah Frempong
Invest in Something That Counts by Julia Starr
Colleges, or Country Clubs? by Summer Dowd-Lukesh
National Section
Friend or Foe of Feminism? by Caitlin Highland
Undocumented and Underutilized? by Arielle Zionts
In God Who Trusts? by Andy Willis
Spreading Her Passion by Chelsea Carlson
Occupy Everywhere by Sara Birkenthal
International Section
Mission Accomplished? by Tim Reynolds
Israel-Palestine Conflict Hits Claremont by Samantha Morse
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