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National Night
After hearing all of the civic opportunities in your classmates’ speeches this week, are you feeling like you’re not as civically engaged as you should be? Well, the Singapore government is making civic engagement fun and, pardon the pun, easy. … Continue reading
Blood Drive
This week, I decided to donate blood to the Red Cross Blood Drive. My friends are all planning on giving blood this Friday. While I find the idea of sucking blood out of my veins slightly disturbing, I decided to … Continue reading
Suddenly Eye See
I mentioned in my last post about one of the most inspiring opportunities I have ever been given. The summer of my junior year, I asked my father’s ophthalmologist if I could shadow her. I have always been interested in … Continue reading
Civic Engagement Speech Reflection
As I watched the speeches preceding mine, I couldn’t help but feel anxious. I had been dreading the moment I would stand on my soapbox and comment on the attempts to promote civic action at Penn State. With each speaker, … Continue reading
Civic Engagement Speech
For my civic engagement speech, I am choosing the first option. My artifact will be a flyer that advertises a huge tailgate event for the first home series of the women’s ice hockey team. The point of this tailgate is … Continue reading
Do the Right Thing
Throughout the movie, Do the Right Thing, an ongoing lack of rhetorical arguments was a common theme. There were obvious disagreements and racial tensions within the community; the blacks outnumbered the minority Italians, Puerto Ricans, and Asians. Throughout the film, … Continue reading