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Advocate, October 2005, Vol. [17], No. [2], Gc Advocate
Advocate, October 2005, Vol. [17], No. [2], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Wellness Center Survives Fee Crisis: DSC Funding of Student Health Services Assured; Referendum Passes 654 to 457 (p. 1)
Corporate Rubbish: Evaluating Restaurant Associates’ Environmental Claims about Styrofoam Cups. Lea Johnson (p. 1)
From the Editor. Spencer Sunshine (p. 2)
Academic Repression (p. 2)
People Get Ready: Historic PSC Mass Meeting Packs Cooper Union. Abby Schoneboom (p. 3)
Academic Repression in the First Person: Interview with Carol Lang: Is CUNY Trying to Silence a Long-Time Critic on Trumped-Up Charges? Spencer Sunshine (p. 4)
This Could Happen to You. Andy Smith (p. 5)
Analysis: Iraqi Democracy: Is Civil …
Advocate, September 2005, Vol. [17], No. [1], Gc Advocate
Advocate, September 2005, Vol. [17], No. [1], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Features / Community News
18% Hike Slams CUNY Graduate Students. James Hoff (p. 1)
GC Welcomes Bill Kelly as President (p. 1)
DSC Welcomes Students Back (p. 1)
Contents (p. 1)
From the Editor. Spencer Sunshine (p. 2)
Academic Repression (p. 2)
Angry About Academic Repression? (p. 3)
Community News: New Trial for Miguel Malo Begins (p. 3)
Around Town: What Does the Fate of NYU’s Graduate Student Union Hold for CUNY? Andrea Morrell (p. 4)
Analysis: State-Sponsored Hate Speech in the War on Terror: A Plan to Push Back. Dan Skinner (p. 5)
Suggestions for a …
Cross-Disciplinary Prospecting: Educational Technology Offers Up Gold For Library And Information Science Curricula, Michael J. Miller
Cross-Disciplinary Prospecting: Educational Technology Offers Up Gold For Library And Information Science Curricula, Michael J. Miller
Publications and Research
This article provides an overview of the current trends in information and communication technology affecting library services and recommends how, because of these trends, library and information science (LIS) curricula should turn an inquisitive, interdisciplinary eye toward the field of educational technology. Gaps in current LIS professional training and practice are cited, curriculum standards in LIS and educational technology programs are described and compared, and examples are presented to demonstrate how educational technology pedagogy and practice help to successfully augment library skills, service, and practice.
Not In Our Name: Reclaiming The Democratic Vision Of Small School Reform, Michelle Fine
Not In Our Name: Reclaiming The Democratic Vision Of Small School Reform, Michelle Fine
Publications and Research
Maybe we weren’t clear. The small schools movement was never simply about size. When committed educators and community activists in New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, Oakland, Boston, and Cincinnati launched the movement, they were desperately seeking alternatives to the failures of big city high schools. They fashioned a vibrant, gutsy social movement for creating democratic, warm, and intellectually provocative schools, particularly for poor and working-class youth of color.
Advocate, May 2005, Vol. [16], No. [6], Gc Advocate
Advocate, May 2005, Vol. [16], No. [6], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Features / Community News
City College Reinstates CCNY Four, But Charges Still Pending. James Hoff (p. 1)
Frances Degen Horowitz to Step Down as GC President (p. 1)
April PSC Contract Update. Mariya Gluzman (p. 1)
Editorial: Farewell Letter from the Editor. James Trimarco (p. 2)
“Resistance Unarmed: Colombian Communities Building Alternatives to War” Photo Exhibit (March 17-April 17, 2005). Debora Upegui (p. 3)
AELLA Statement in Support of Student Strike at University of Puerto Rico (p. 3)
Analysis: The Cult of Institutions. Tony Monchinski (p. 4)
Brazilian Agrarian Reform Under Lula – MST to March. Hannah …
Advocate, March 2005, Vol. [16], No. [5], Gc Advocate
Advocate, March 2005, Vol. [16], No. [5], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Community News
The Case for Restructuring Information Resources. Annalies Kamran (p. 1)
When a Tsunami Raises Coffee Prices: What Do Students Think About the Dining Options at the Graduate Center? Antonia Levy and Dan Skinner (p. 1)
A New $12 Fee for Wellness Center is a Good Deal for CUNY (p. 2)
Interactive Technology & Pedagogy Certificate Draft. Masha Rumer (p. 3)
A Day in the Life of a GC Adjunct. Anonymous (p. 5)
Features
Fear and Loathing in Amsterdam. Anonymous (p. 8)
Prose Poem: Flying South. Tony Monchinski (p. 10)
National Public Radio’s Terry Gross: On …
Advocate, February 2005, Vol. [16], No. [4], Gc Advocate
Advocate, February 2005, Vol. [16], No. [4], Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
BMCC Puts “Homeland Security” Program on Hold. James Hoff (p. 1)
State Assembly Member Ron Canestrari Visits GC. Paul McBreen (p. 1)
Chance to Improve GC Email System After Outage. James Trimarco (p. 1)
Editorial: Defend Ward Churchill and Academic Freedom (p. 2)
Drugs and Power in Afghanistan. Gerasimos Karavitis (p. 4)
Inaugural Protest Small on Numbers But Big on Enthusiasm. Matt Lau. (p. 5)
The Case for Socialism in the Twenty-First Century. Jason Schulman. (p. 6)
Reflections on the Revolution in... Israel? William Adler (p. 7)
For Foreign Students: Immigrant Driver’s Permits: A Perilous Two-Tier System. …