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Klipsun Magazine, 2021, Volume 51 Issue 3 - Spring, Jaya Flanary
Klipsun Magazine, 2021, Volume 51 Issue 3 - Spring, Jaya Flanary
Klipsun Magazine
Hi neighbor,
I lost empathy when I was young and have since spent my time searching for it. Empathy is a capacity that is messy and unnatural; it is a pain in the ass for us selfish folks. My search for it began in high school. Later, in a college literature class, I rediscovered my infatuation for empathy when I read Leslie Jamison’s “The Empathy Exams.”
“This was the double blade of how I felt about any thing that hurt: I wanted someone else to feel it with me, and also I wanted it entirely for myself.”
Considering you and …
From The "Ouachitonian": William Read, Ana Oelenburger, Ouachita News Bureau
From The "Ouachitonian": William Read, Ana Oelenburger, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
The art of magic is wielded wisely by few. One of those skilled persons is freshman William Read. From illusion to hypnosis, this young man achieves it all.
From The "Ouachitonian": Dani Imrie, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau
From The "Ouachitonian": Dani Imrie, Madison Cresswell, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
In Uganda, deaf children are commonly abandoned and left without assistance with medical needs or education. Within three months of visiting Uganda for the first time, Dani Imrie, a sophomore elementary education major from Jonesboro, Ark., saw a need and helped create a nonprofit overseas.
International Club Presents International Food Festival, “Dorm Edition”, João Pedro Rodrigues, Ouachita News Bureau
International Club Presents International Food Festival, “Dorm Edition”, João Pedro Rodrigues, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Studying abroad requires the ability to embrace and live a different culture every day. As an international student, you become familiar with so many aspects of a new culture that can sometimes be overwhelming. There are several new things that you learn to love and embrace about your own culture. For example, if you ask me what I miss most about my country, I will undoubtedly say the food (besides my family, of course)!
Current Dorm/Wing Traditions, History, Global, And Political Science Department
Current Dorm/Wing Traditions, History, Global, And Political Science Department
1+7+5 Gallery: Wing Traditions
A small gallery of the 2021 dormitory and wing traditions at Taylor University. It served as the main document accompanying the gallery.
Ouachita Surprises Students By Canceling Classes On Oct. 16, Declaring Student Catch-Up Day, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita Surprises Students By Canceling Classes On Oct. 16, Declaring Student Catch-Up Day, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University surprised its students today, Oct. 16, by declaring it Student Catch-up Day and canceling classes in an effort to encourage self-care. The unplanned break was largely in response to a survey of students conducted last weekend to check in on their academic and personal well-being in the midst of an unprecedented semester. While students reported doing well overall, their comments reflected a sense of weariness and desire for a break.
Klipsun Magazine, 2020, Volume 51 Issue 01 - Fall, Colton Rasanen
Klipsun Magazine, 2020, Volume 51 Issue 01 - Fall, Colton Rasanen
Klipsun Magazine
Dearest readers, This is the section that my predecessors have carved out to write something profound about Klipsun’s theme and the stories you will find with- in. Yet, as I write this, I realize there isn’t anything inherently profound to say about pride. Pride is something most people understand from a young age. Life is filled with proud moments. Pride in education and sports, pride in family and pets, even pride in our ability to meet milestones like talking and walking. As I list all these moments, I wonder why it was so hard for me to feel pride growing …
Uma Covid-19 Remote Resources_Students_Student Life Online Activities & Programs Webpage, University Of Maine At Augusta
Uma Covid-19 Remote Resources_Students_Student Life Online Activities & Programs Webpage, University Of Maine At Augusta
University of Maine at Augusta
Screenshot of the University of Maine at Augusta's Remote Resources webpage with COVID-19 related resources for students regarding online activities and programs.
Klipsun Magazine, 2020, Volume 50 Issue 03 - Spring, Zoe Deal
Klipsun Magazine, 2020, Volume 50 Issue 03 - Spring, Zoe Deal
Klipsun Magazine
For the Reader, The lake is silent on a cool spring morning. As a thick mist rises from the water’s glassy surface, there is a harsh rumble, and a white speedboat rushes through. All that remains, when the buzz fades to an empty echo, is a white-capped trail, rippling, rippling, gone. While the wake of one boat disappears as quickly as it comes into existence, add one, two or 50 more to the mix and, well... just imagine the insurmountable waves. It is not difficult to picture this familiar wake. But to recognize this metaphor on a greater human scale …
Umaine College Republican Group Under New Executive Management, Leela Stockley
Umaine College Republican Group Under New Executive Management, Leela Stockley
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
In an unprecedented turn of events, the University of Maine Student Government (UMSG) approved the primary recognition of the UMaine College Republican organization, which has changed leadership. The executive members of the newly reformed UMaine College Republican group are President Anna Zmistowski, a third year political science student, Vice President Caitlyn McKenney, a first year student, and Treasurer Parker Lambert, a fourth year political science and history student.
Klipsun Magazine, 2020, Volume 50, Issue 02 - Winter, Ray Garcia
Klipsun Magazine, 2020, Volume 50, Issue 02 - Winter, Ray Garcia
Klipsun Magazine
Dear Reader, When we think of the archetype superhero, we often conjure up an image of some perfect, impenetrable being. As humans, the realities we face are seldom that simple. As I reflected on my experiences in journalism thus far, I kept coming back to what I felt made stories both important and compelling – the people at the heart of it all. No matter the topic, there is something inherently captivating about the human experience in that it always drives a component of the article. Otherwise, what would compel us to care? And so, I chose the theme “Superhuman”, …
2020 Ruby Yearbook, Tiffini Eckenrod, Allyssa Borrelli, Alex Mossaidis
2020 Ruby Yearbook, Tiffini Eckenrod, Allyssa Borrelli, Alex Mossaidis
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 2020 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
Division Of Student Life Annual Report 2019-2020, Division Of Student Life, Diversity, And Inclusive Excellence
Division Of Student Life Annual Report 2019-2020, Division Of Student Life, Diversity, And Inclusive Excellence
General University of Maine Publications
During the 2019-2020 academic year Student Life focused on five objectives:
- Maintaining appropriate supportive structures for all student groups.
- Developing student policies that comport with compliance and legislative efforts while protecting individual rights and freedoms.
- Maintaining a safe and secure campus, physically and intellectually.
- Creating a campus that encourages civic engagement, personal discovery, and academic excellence.
- Increasing student retention and academic completion.
Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 50, Issue 01 - Fall, Questen Inghram
Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 50, Issue 01 - Fall, Questen Inghram
Klipsun Magazine
Dear reader, Klipsun Magazine has hit the stands for fifty volumes now—it transformed from student yearbook to a storytelling publication during a time of war, civil unrest, uncertainty and an ever-present sense of indignation. Our writers pursued ledes with that feeling at heart. In this issue you’ll read stories about the long fight to renew the college of ethnic studies, one student’s year-long struggle with homelessness, why one man put a dent in his savings to run for city council, how one person has persevered since her sexual assault and more. I would like to personally thank the Klipsun staff, …
Program Evaluation Of Greek Showcase Events At Rowan University, Xochil R. Ramirez
Program Evaluation Of Greek Showcase Events At Rowan University, Xochil R. Ramirez
Theses and Dissertations
The primary focus of this study was to investigate the current practices used to meet the needs of the National Pan Hellenic Council (NPHC) and Greek Cultural Organizations Council (GCOC) within the Office of Greek Affairs (OGA) at Rowan University. The study further explored the autonomy (if any) within these councils when it comes to the planning and coordination of their significant showcase events and programming. The data analysis suggested that the organizations operate independently from one another and have a sense of autonomy which could be nourished by the practices of the Office of Greek Affairs.
Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 49, Issue 04 - Summer, Angela Wissmar
Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 49, Issue 04 - Summer, Angela Wissmar
Klipsun Magazine
Dear Reader, I invite you to savor these pages and indulge on the flavors of life within these stories. I invite you to have a large appetite, to bite off more than you can chew, but to finish anyway. I invite you to always leave room for vulnerability, resilience and change, but with joy as the main course. Maybe you’re like me, finally graduating after a victory lap, stumbling on the pressure cooker of, “what’s next”. “Next” is taking risks. Welcoming failure. Knowing when to ask for help. Never settling. Having the courage to try new things. And not ever …
Purdue At 150: A Visual History Of Student Life, David M. Hovde, Adriana Harmeyer, Neal Harmeyer, Sammie L. Morris
Purdue At 150: A Visual History Of Student Life, David M. Hovde, Adriana Harmeyer, Neal Harmeyer, Sammie L. Morris
Purdue University Press Book Previews
Purdue at 150: A Visual History of Student Life by David M. Hovde, Adriana Harmeyer, Neal Harmeyer, and Sammie L. Morris tells Purdue’s story through rare images, artifacts, and words. Authors culled decades of student papers, from scrapbooks, yearbooks, letters, and newspapers to historical photographs and memorabilia preserved in the Purdue University Libraries Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections. Many of the images and artifacts included have never been published, presenting a unique history of Purdue University from the student perspective.
Purdue at 150 is organized by decade, presenting a scrapbook-like experience of viewing over 400 rare photographs, documents, …
Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 49, Issue 03 - Spring, Kristina Rivera
Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 49, Issue 03 - Spring, Kristina Rivera
Klipsun Magazine
Being ourselves takes courage. Courage to be honest and courage to be vulnerable. I chose authenticity as the theme for this issue of Klipsun because I wanted genuine and honest stories. What I received were stories about fighting for identity, what we can learn about ourselves through the lens of cross-cultural psychology, confronting the past to better understand who we are now and more. When we muster up the courage to tell honest, authentic stories like these, it can remind us we’re not alone. Sometimes that’s all we can ask for. When we’re honest with who we are with each …
Aurora Volume 106, Connor Letts (Executive Editor)
Aurora Volume 106, Connor Letts (Executive Editor)
Aurora-yearbook
College formerly located at Olivet, Illinois and known as Olivet University (1912-1923) Olivet College (1923-1939), Olivet Nazarene College (1940-1986), and Olivet Nazarene University (1986-Present).
Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 49, Issue 02 - Winter, Mckenna Cardwell
Klipsun Magazine, 2019, Volume 49, Issue 02 - Winter, Mckenna Cardwell
Klipsun Magazine
As winter extends its icy hold, I often think about life and the journey that lies ahead. There’s something about the frosty mornings and endless grey light that lends itself to self-reflection. If you, like me, find yourself diving into an internal dialogue, you may discover you have an idea of where you want to go, but are caught without a roadmap. Along this path of life, there will be times of uncertainty. Of narrow alleyways you have to pass through in order to get where you’re wanting to go – of passage. But it’s the choices we make during …
2019 Ruby Yearbook, Allyssa Borrelli, Carolyn Decicco, Sarah Johns, Ashley Kaminski, Sarah Marchione, Edward Sena, Xinyun Zhang, Tiffini Eckenrod, Annparke Sullivan
2019 Ruby Yearbook, Allyssa Borrelli, Carolyn Decicco, Sarah Johns, Ashley Kaminski, Sarah Marchione, Edward Sena, Xinyun Zhang, Tiffini Eckenrod, Annparke Sullivan
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 2019 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
Klipsun Magazine, 2018, Volume 49, Issue 01 - Fall, Samantha Frost
Klipsun Magazine, 2018, Volume 49, Issue 01 - Fall, Samantha Frost
Klipsun Magazine
Our roots define who we are. Of course, that definition is loose. Some think of it as our core values, our history or our home. Others interpret it as an unseen network that grounds us and helps us grow. Undeniably, roots shape the stories we must tell. I invite you to explore your definition of roots as you dig into the pages of this magazine. In this collection of stories, you’ll find a struggle for preservation, unlikely friendships, and reflections on our innermost convictions. Each story expresses the countless ways to define roots. We all face trials and tribulations, but …
Klipsun Magazine, 2018, Volume 48, Issue 04 - Summer, Alyssa Evans
Klipsun Magazine, 2018, Volume 48, Issue 04 - Summer, Alyssa Evans
Klipsun Magazine
Change is inevitable. Through actions ranging from small to large, change comes upon each of our lives every day. But while change is inevitable, positive change is not. This magazine is dedicated to the changemakers, those who take the time and effort to make positive changes in the lives of others. A changemaker comes in a variety of forms. A childhood that inspired a lifetime of kindness. A high school student who has dedicated their time to activism. A tribe who advocates for safer living conditions of orca whales. All are changemakers. I encourage you to challenge yourself to recognize …
Klipsun Magazine, 2018, Volume 48, Issue 03 - Spring, Rose H. Carr
Klipsun Magazine, 2018, Volume 48, Issue 03 - Spring, Rose H. Carr
Klipsun Magazine
Who are you? What qualities of your past have shaped you? What is your essence? Can you recognize the choices you are making now and what they will lead to?
By definition, essence is “the intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something that determines its character.”
I like to think we make decisions based on what we know will happen indefinitely. When in reality, we are all trying to choose the best choice when life presents itself to us.
The accumulation of gut reactions, late-night turning and days of pensive thinking we’ve made along the timeline of our lives is …
10 Ways To Make A Difference At Umaine, Sarah O'Malley
10 Ways To Make A Difference At Umaine, Sarah O'Malley
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
One of the many amazing things about the college of our hearts always is its endless opportunities to make an impact, whether it be on this campus, in the state of Maine, for the United States or on a global scale. The best way to get involved is to collaborate with some of the amazing service, activist or political student clubs. With so many options, meetings and events it’s hard to know where to begin. Here are 10 organizations that are a great place to start.
Aurora Volume 105, Katie Obi Obasi (Editor)
Aurora Volume 105, Katie Obi Obasi (Editor)
Aurora-yearbook
College formerly located at Olivet, Illinois and known as Olivet University (1912-1923) Olivet College (1923-1939), Olivet Nazarene College (1940-1986), and Olivet Nazarene University (1986-Present).
Klipsun Magazine, 2018, Volume 48, Issue 02 - Winter, Trisha Patterson
Klipsun Magazine, 2018, Volume 48, Issue 02 - Winter, Trisha Patterson
Klipsun Magazine
When I was a child, my father asked me, “How do you eat and elephant?”
“One piece at a time”, I replied.
This quarter, Klipsun delved into the curiosities that compel us all forward in our journey. Within these pages you will find stories about gritty 80-year-old ultra-runners, personal growth and the familial connections that bind us all together.
Success of any kind is attained through small, nearly unperceivable steps. We don’t always go forward. Sometimes we must step backwards, sometimes we make mistakes, sometimes we explore unexpected roads. That is the nature of any pursuit. It takes courage to …
Taylor University Graduate Catalog 2018-19, Taylor University
Taylor University Graduate Catalog 2018-19, Taylor University
Graduate Catalogs
The 2018-2019 graduate catalog of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
2018 Ruby Yearbook, Mia Truman, Emily Bender, Xinyun Zhang, Tiffini Eckenrod, Annparke Sullivan, Ursinus College Senior Class
2018 Ruby Yearbook, Mia Truman, Emily Bender, Xinyun Zhang, Tiffini Eckenrod, Annparke Sullivan, Ursinus College Senior Class
The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020
A digitized copy of the 2018 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.
Taylor University Catalog 2018-2019, Taylor University
Taylor University Catalog 2018-2019, Taylor University
Undergraduate Catalogs
The 2018-2019 academic catalog of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.