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Release the Board Files
By Henry Haile “If the broad light of day could be let in upon men’s actions, it would purify them as the sun disinfects”. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis’ powerful words were emblematic of the Progressive Era, in which ordinary Americans mobilized against both private and public corruption. Unfortunately, America today would be very familiar…
The People’s Party
Zohran Mamdani Will Spark a New Movement for Change Photo Credit: Michael M. Santiago By Angus Allan As I watch the mayoral campaign of Zohran Mamdani this October, I can’t help but think back to last year, when I was casting my mail-in ballot for Kamala Harris. Although I was hopeful that my vote would…
The Death of Comedy
By Oliver Giraud Every August, when first-year students arrive at Kenyon, they sing. Since 1965, when acting President Frank Bailey started the tradition, new students have stood on the steps of Rosse Hall to perform three or four Kenyon songs—while seniors sing along, laugh, heckle, and jeer. Recently, however, the First-Year Sing has undergone controversial…
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