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The Fight to Free Leo
Kenyon Alumni MagazineWhen Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López ’93 H’07 was imprisoned last year, a group of media-savvy Kenyon alumni sprang into action, joining an international effort to free their classmate.
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Everlasting Speech
Kenyon Alumni MagazineTen years after its delivery, the 2005 Kenyon Commencement address by David Foster Wallace lives on in popular consciousness, in social media and in print.
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Pottery at the Craft Center
First Person: Student Life at KenyonIf there's one thing I'd advise every first-year Kenyon student to do, it's to take at least one class at the Craft Center.
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Kokosinging and Water Bottles
First Person: Student Life at KenyonI had always regarded collegiate a cappella as one of those things that I would definitely try when I got to college, but never do in any serious way.
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The View from Two Wheels
First Person: Student Life at KenyonI was late to get in the bike game at Kenyon, but I think that only makes me appreciate it more.
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Making Space
Kenyon NewsA Fulbright in Italy helped English major Jameyanne Fuller ‘14 realize her desire to go to law school. After graduating from Harvard Law School in 2019, she landed a job in the Satellite Division of the Federal Communications Commission, working as a space lawyer. In addition to practicing law, Jameyanne writes young adult fantasy and science fiction, and is a member of the Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.
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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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An Artist in Stone and Glass
Kenyon NewsIf the 21st century Kenyon campus can be seen as a canvas, then Graham Gund is the artist.