Oct
29
2013
Category: Opinion
The March on Washington
by Abbe Kaplan
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Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream Speech” in Washington DC. We all learned about it in the history books. Hundreds of people gathered...
Oct
29
2013
Diversity at Denison: What we can do and what we can’t
by Curtis Edmonds
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I don’t know how this started or how it expanded, but I am happy that the ongoing dialogue around diversity has resurged on our campus. There are some people who...
Letter to the Editor: Four freshmen respond to controversial posters from DCGA elections
by The Denisonian
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Like the six hundred other first-year students who flocked to the Hill in late August, we were eager to make a difference on campus and get involved, two desires that...
D-Day committee does our oldest tradition justice
by The Denisonian
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This year’s D-Day was fantastic, and that is thanks to the D-Day Committee. In the past, there have been two main arguments about why D-Day has been subpar. First, there...
Oct
29
2013
Recapturing the definition of a friend
by The Denisonian
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Last week, I received a letter from The Posse Foundation that I wrote to myself on Aug. 10, 2010, just a couple of weeks before coming to Denison. Receiving the...
Hanna Rosin, get a Ph.D.
by Kristof Oltvai
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About two weeks ago, Hanna Rosin “graced” the stage of Slayter Auditorium as the first speaker of this year’s Laura C. Harris Symposium, an endowed program aimed at “promoting the...
Oct
22
2013
In response to ‘the racial divide’
by Abbe Kaplan
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I read the article that was published this past week in The Denisonian, “Bridging the Racial Divide,” and I find myself troubled and confused by it. Simply put, I don’t...
Oct
22
2013
Thanks, Coming Out Week
by Abbe Kaplan
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By Clarice Pranger Special to The Denisonian For those born heterosexual, it is difficult to imagine living a lie, but millions of Americans do it every day. Living with the...