Summer reading made right
Jonathan Galarraga, Reporter
June 1, 2010
Filed under JCS Press, Speak Out, Uncategorized
Life sucks in the Middle East. In an attempt to reveal the truth about Iranians, Marjane Satrapi only revealed the obvious to students in her novel “Persepolis.” Although it had good morals and themes, I found this comic book to be a complete waste of my valuable time. Since when are comic... Read more »
Cultural differences move ‘Persepolis’ speaker to tears
Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
October 5, 2009
Filed under News
With tears in his eyes, Dr. Ahamd Karimi-Hakkak told a silent gymnasium that, “I might have been your next terrorist.” The founding director and professor of the University of Maryland’s Center for Persian Studies gave a look into the history of Iran, his own life experiences, and the dire... Read more »




