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This I Believe
I believe in happily ever after. I believe there is someone out there for everyone. I believe that, in a relationship where true love exists, your partner makes you a better person. Someone else’s happiness is suddenly more important than … Continue reading
The Sky
“I let my head fall back, and I gazed into the Eternal Blue Sky. It was morning. Some of the sky was yellow, some the softest blue. One small cloud scuttled along. Strange how everything below can be such death … Continue reading
Female College Athletics
“No person in the U.S. shall, on the basis of sex be excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal aid.” – Title IX It is … Continue reading
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“This I Believe” Credo/ CI Blog Ideas
I believe in happily ever after. I believe there is someone out there for everyone. I believe that, in a relationship where true love exists, your partner makes you a better person. Someone else’s happiness is suddenly more important than … Continue reading
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Work in Progress: Civic Engagement Speech
Interview with Sister Nancy How did you choose to become a Sister of Notre Dame and how has that affected your view of political and communal participation? What do you believe to be the most important form of engagement in … Continue reading
“Do the Right Thing”
Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing” is not an example of rhetoric as described in Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students, which defines Aristotle’s opinion of rhetoric as “the power of finding the available arguments suited to a given situation.” Rather, … Continue reading
Uniform
One of my greatest worries as an incoming freshman at Penn State was a trivial one: learning to dress myself every morning – a laughable concept to most, but legitimate to me. For twelve years of my life, I wore … Continue reading