February 2011 Issue
February 28th, 2011
The Port Side‘s third issue of the 2010-2011 school year was published on February 28, 2011.
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Editorial
Another Kind of Soldier by Alex Heiney
Campus Section
Education Globalization by Wendy Qian
“Murdrigals” — Not a Theater Review by Tyler Lamon
Everyday Extremism: Part II by Sara Birkenthal
National Section
California Feeling Blue by Quinn Chasan
The Other Side of Claremont Blvd. by Brian Sutter
Claremont Teaches America by Mark Munro
International Section
Communist Party for Spring Break? by Sam Kahr
The World’s Newest Nation? by Derek Ha
(Un)conditional Giving by Nick Rowe
Hezbollahstan by Samantha Morse
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