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September 2019

The Moral Dilemma of Musical Bootlegs

                    (Images: http://www.playbill.com/production/hamilton-richard-rodgers-theatre-vault-0000014104 (right) https://www.touretown.com/event/heathers-the-musical/10544/ (left))   Monday, September 23, 2019 will go down as a tragic day in history. It was the day I lost the flash drive that stored… Continue Reading →

Elevator Pitch Outline

Think back to the last time you crossed your eyes. How did you see? What was your depth perception like? Now, imagine navigating through your entire life in that state. Glasses are a now normal aspect of modern life, at… Continue Reading →

Civic Speech Outline

Introduction  Hook – either show blurry pictures or have people cross their eyes Thesis – Glasses, or corrective lenses, have transitioned from being a luxury only afforded to the wealthy to being a fashion statement and an accessible gadget that… Continue Reading →

How Les Misérables Changed My Life

  (Image: Smith Center for the Arts https://thesmith.org/event-calendar/les-miserables/2018-07-14/) By: Krystal Leung   My early experiences with musicals were unfavorable.   I remember sitting on my living room carpet, staring up at my TV that almost always played Disney Channel when I had control over the remote. Every time High School… Continue Reading →

Glasses: A Civic Analysis

Who “made” the artifact?  The Romans first discovered that vision could be manipulated through glass, but it wasn’t until 13th-century Italy where functional glasses bound in wood or leather were created. Their usage grew in popularity over Europe as technology improved… Continue Reading →

This American Life Analysis

This American Life profiled the party scene and campus structure in 2009, but most of the findings remain true today. Most notably, the university’s focus on football and binge drinking infiltrates every aspect of Penn State culture. Penn State football… Continue Reading →

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