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How Dangerous Is Bieber Fever?

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Apr 24, 2012

What are the actual implications of "Bieber Fever," and how did Cornell come to get it?

The Other Debt Crisis

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Mar 27, 2012

There’s a debt debacle in this country, and it’s not the one politicians are screaming about.

Reading Into Diversity

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Mar 13, 2012

Nathaniel Rosen '13 takes issue with last week's column arguing against the choice of The Life Before Us for the New Student Reading Project. 

Higher Ed's Identity Crisis

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Feb 28, 2012

Nathaniel Rosen '13 calls for a new model of higher education — one with international goals and public service in mind. 

A Russian ‘Reset’ Gone Awry

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Feb 14, 2012

Nathaniel Rosen '13 argues that the United States needs to address its failed "reset" with Russia. 

Army on Campus: Why Do Students Love Ron Paul?

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Jan 31, 2012

Nathaniel Rosen '13 tries to pinpoint the appeal of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul.

When Words Could Mean War

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Nov 22, 2011

Nathaniel Rosen '13 argues that the consequences of a nuclear Iran depend on how seriously Israel and the United States take the nation's threats. 

We Didn't Go to Harvard

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Nov 8, 2011

Nathaniel Rosen '13 decries the recent "walk out" of an introductory economics class at Harvard and urges Cornellians to pause and consider this sort of shoddy thinking can pass for intellectualism and critical engagement at America’s top university.

Building a 'Startup City' with Startup Thinkers

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Oct 25, 2011

Nathaniel Rosen '13 calls for some chutzpa on the Hill if Cornell is to live up to the potential in its partnership with The Technion on Mayor Bloomberg's NYC Tech Campus bid. 

The Weight of History

Nathaniel Rosen  —  Sep 27, 2011

Nathaniel Rosen '13 calls on leaders in the Middle East to recognize the importance of Jewish history in peace talks between Israel and Palestine. 

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