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Healthy Democracy
Kenyon NewsProf. Nancy Powers answers the question: how can we safeguard both public health and our right to vote during a global pandemic?
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The Power of Dissent
Notes From Ransom HallKenyon adopted revisions to its protest policy to affirm the College’s commitment to free expression, protect the right to peaceful demonstration and provide clear guidance to all members of our community.
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Kenyon Students for Marco Saavedra
First Person: Student Life at KenyonThere’s something unique about the Kenyon family: you may not have overlapped during your time on the Hill, but the strong attachment a fellow student or alumnus has to the campus and to each other is a force to be reckoned with, a bond inseparable.
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Insider Perspective
Kenyon NewsStudents discuss literature and forge friendships in Kenyon’s first prison-exchange course.
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How Leopoldo López ’93 Inspired Me
First Person: Student Life at KenyonToday I walk on Middle Path, sensing the steps the Venezuelan opposition leader left behind in ’93.
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Making Their Cases
Kenyon NewsPolitical science students partner with a local nonprofit to support immigrants facing deportation.
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From Hill to Hill
Kenyon NewsDozens of Kenyon students board a bus and head to Washington, D.C., to meet alumni, discuss politics, and find their futures.
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Perceptions of Privacy
Kenyon NewsFBI Director James B. Comey Jr. P’16 addresses privacy and security issues at CSAD’s biennial conference.
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How to Land Your Congressional Dream Job
Kenyon NewsJack Pratt, who became a Congressional chief of staff at a young age, offers pointers on how to land your dream job in Washington D.C.
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