John McCain's heroism didn't end in Vietnam. And as we face difficult challenges at home and abroad, it's time to pick a man who will always place country first.
As the election draws imminently near and the national polls see-saw once again back towards John McCain, it is worth taking a moment to reflect back on the course of the last cycle of Presidential campaigning, and consider what it says about the American state of mind today.
With the election approaching, students at YU are getting ready, reaching the end of a months-long process. The 2008 election season has culminated in numerous events dedicated to the election which have been held over the past few weeks, charging the atmosphere at YU with political energy.
Many Jews are worried that Barack Obama's current pro-Israel rhetoric reflects more pandering than principle. They've got good reason to be worried.
1. Whom do you support for president? John McCain and Sarah Palin - 68.7% Barack Obama and Joe Biden - 16.3% Unsure - 15.0%
Stair access to the library's second floor may be one of the most noteworthy additions to Wilf campus that you still don't know about it. Even though little has been done to notify library users that the austere metal door opposite the lobby security desk, is in fact the gateway to a new life free from the frustration of elevator traffic, we welcomes this much anticipated renovation.