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Hailey's Hearing Aids, Hailey Marie Garcia May 2023

Hailey's Hearing Aids, Hailey Marie Garcia

Whittier Scholars Program

Individuals from the deaf and hard-of-hearing community are likely to experience more anxiety and depression due to defective cognitive, social, communicational, and emotional skills (Azizi et al., 2019). The word “disability” is embedded with historical negative connotations with phrases such as “deaf and dumb” because if they were deaf or mute then they were automatically labeled as inferior (Horovitz, 2007). Since the 18th century, the DHH community has been seen as incapable, even inhuman, hence the development of emotional deficiencies that bleed into one’s perception of society and their self esteem (Gallaudet, 1886).

How do you navigate a hearing world …


Dignidad, Poder, Resistencia // Dignity, Power, Resistance, Michael Munoz, Alanis Gonzalez, Tallie Spencer, Isabelle Marin, Lesly Juarez, Christopher Reynoso, Antonia Garcia, Abigail Goad, Athena Martinez, Ruth Gomez, Angel Vazquez, Jazmin Quezada, Jasmine Segovia, Jordyn Wedell, Yulisa Gonzalez, Laura Mena Hernandez, Keiri Fernandez Jun 2017

Dignidad, Poder, Resistencia // Dignity, Power, Resistance, Michael Munoz, Alanis Gonzalez, Tallie Spencer, Isabelle Marin, Lesly Juarez, Christopher Reynoso, Antonia Garcia, Abigail Goad, Athena Martinez, Ruth Gomez, Angel Vazquez, Jazmin Quezada, Jasmine Segovia, Jordyn Wedell, Yulisa Gonzalez, Laura Mena Hernandez, Keiri Fernandez

First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience

First To Go Abroad" is a partnership between the Loyola Marymount University First To Go Program, LMU Study Abroad, and the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE), which seeks to increase study abroad opportunities for first-generation college students. In May 2017, fifteen first-gen students and two first-gen faculty mentors traveled together to Santiago, Dominican Republic, where they spent ten days exploring the country and learning about the local cultures, customs, and histories of the people who call the DR home.

Travel is a privilege not all students have the same access to; for some students, this trip was the first …


Aptitude Tests, Bob Dyer Apr 2014

Aptitude Tests, Bob Dyer

Manuscripts

One of the ,devices most commonly used by universities to overawe incoming freshmen and to make them conscious of the tremendous amount of knowledge connected with the institution, is the college aptitude test. The test, presumably, is to serve as a key to the student's ability along various lines. How this purpose is served remains a mystery to the poor subject. The average college freshman cannot see how such a garbled mass of nothing can lead his instructors to a better understanding of his educational needs.


Broadening Your Education, Dean E. Wildman Apr 2014

Broadening Your Education, Dean E. Wildman

Manuscripts

American minds have been coddled in school and college for at least a generation. There are two kinds of mental coddling. The first belongs to the public schools and is one of the defects of our educational system that we abuse privately and largely keep out of print. It is democratic coddling. I mean, of course, the failure to hold up standards, the willingness to let youth wobble upward, knowing little, and that inaccurately, passing nothing well, graduating with an education that hits and misses like an old typewriter with a torn ribbon. America is full of "sloppy" thinking, of …


Educating For Democracy, Fred W. Michel Mar 2014

Educating For Democracy, Fred W. Michel

Manuscripts

Education in a democracy must of necessity be of a type which will perpetuate that democracy. This being true, our problem automatically resolves itself into the discussion of three questions: What is education? What is democracy? What elements must be present in the ideal educational system which will further the democracy that nourishes it?


Who We Are: Incarcerated Students And The New Prison Literature, 1995-2010, Reilly Hannah N. Lorastein May 2013

Who We Are: Incarcerated Students And The New Prison Literature, 1995-2010, Reilly Hannah N. Lorastein

Honors Projects

This project focuses on American prison writings from the late 1990s to the 2000s. Much has been written about American prison intellectuals such as Malcolm X, George Jackson, Eldridge Cleaver, and Angela Davis, who wrote as active participants in black and brown freedom movements in the United States. However the new prison literature that has emerged over the past two decades through higher education programs within prisons has received little to no attention. This study provides a more nuanced view of the steadily growing silent population in the United States through close readings of Openline, an inter-disciplinary journal featuring …


The Lantern Vol. 28, No. 2, Spring 1961, R. Newcombe, Harry L. Serio, Linda Leeds, Peter Vennema, James H. Ryan, Anne Mendelson, Larry Snyder, Susan M. Wilding, Bob Mcclellan, John J. Reeves, Ted Wilf, Richard F. Levine, E. R. Neubauer, Michael Boris Apr 1961

The Lantern Vol. 28, No. 2, Spring 1961, R. Newcombe, Harry L. Serio, Linda Leeds, Peter Vennema, James H. Ryan, Anne Mendelson, Larry Snyder, Susan M. Wilding, Bob Mcclellan, John J. Reeves, Ted Wilf, Richard F. Levine, E. R. Neubauer, Michael Boris

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• A New Bedlam
• A Priori
• Germ Warfare
• Verse for a Sympathy Card
• On Lamartine's Crucifix
• On Art
• Hope
• Hymn to the Morning
• An Educator Speaks
• Come Out
• Insemination
• A Day's Hope
• Laura
• Walking Together
• 20 September 1960
• 15 October 1960
• The Governor's Dog
• One of the Gang
• Poem
• Knowledge is Freedom
• To Conservative Child
• Seventeen American Skating Careers at the Zenith


The Purple, April 1898 Apr 1898

The Purple, April 1898

The Purple

The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:

  • Reading Biography
  • Easter Morn
  • On the High Seas
  • In March
  • One American Essayist-Miss Repplier
  • The Maine
  • The Castle of Rhinefel Isle
  • Remorse
  • Charlemagne and the Revival of Learning
  • The Sailor's Hymn
  • The Violet
  • General Rosecrans
  • A Protest
  • Alumni
  • College Chronicle
  • Purple Patches
  • Athletics
  • Advertisements

Volume information appears on p. 267.


The Purple, January 1898 Jan 1898

The Purple, January 1898

The Purple

The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:

  • De Quincey on Literature
  • Life in Death
  • The Story Runneth Thus
  • The Combat Between Hector and Achilles
  • Tennyson's Biography
  • The Voyage
  • A Chemical Success
  • Here in the Gloom
  • Frederick Ozanam
  • Memories
  • "Bores, With Suggestions for Their Extermination."
  • On Christmas Morn
  • The Old Year and the New
  • Catholic Papers and Magazines
  • Educational Evils
  • A Correction
  • Alumni
  • College Chronicle
  • Purple Patches
  • Athletics
  • Editor's Table
  • Advertisements
  • Photograph of Holy Cross 1897 Football Team

This issue contains table of content for …