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So, should white boys still be allowed to share their “opinions”? Should we be forced to listen? In honor of Black History Month, I’m gonna go with a hell no. Go find someone whose perspective has ...
Associate Professor of Biology Tiffany Frey will deliver Dickinson’s 2025 Commencement address, according to an announcement from the College today. Typically, the speaker is someone outside the ...
Without societal acceptance of objective truth, nothing can be false. What I mean is that, if there is nothing objective to measure different perspectives and opinions against, all perspectives become ...
Due to the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic, many students have chosen to defer their enrollment to the 2021-22 school year. As a result, college acceptance rates for Fall 2020 increased ...
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With nearly half of Gen Z listening to a podcast every month, the audio format has in recent years become an effective way to promote discussion and distribute content. The Center for Spirituality and ...
Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies, Nan Ma is originally from Yinchuan, China. She did her undergraduate studies in Chinese literature and language at Peking University and received her ...
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Though Professor Dan-el Padilla Peralta’s recent Clarke Forum, “Bodega Poetics: Classics and Caribbean Diaspora” raised interesting points about the study of Classics and its resonance with modern ...
Frank Petronio, a 63-year-old photographer from Spencerport, N.Y., appeared briefly at the Cumberland County Courthouse earlier this month after being charged in May with ethnic intimidation, ...
Everyone loves a good historical fiction novel, but what is the process that goes into this type of book? Why do authors tell stories within this genre? Kim van Alkemade, author of Counting Lost Stars ...
Michael Smerconish, political commentator and radio host, has been removed as the Commencement speaker for the Class of 2024, according to a statement from the President’s Office. In his statement, ...
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