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Monthly Archives: June 2015
I, Too, Am a Southerner
by Eric M. Washington. I, too, am a Son of the South, but of a different sort than Dylann Roof, the accused murderer of nine members of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. According to an … Continue reading
Princess Mononoke and History
by Jonathan Hielkema. No. When you talk about plants, or an ecological system or forest, things are very easy if you decide that bad people ruined it. But that’s not what humans have been doing. It’s not bad people who … Continue reading
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Tagged alumni voices, capitalism, film, historiography, history, Princess Mononoke, student voices, students
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To Teach Is To Learn
by Bob Schoone-Jongen. This address was written for and presented at the Calvin College Teacher Commissioning Ceremony on May 22, 2015. You can watch the ceremony online; Bob Schoone-Jongen’s address begins at about 40:30. At the risk of jumping the … Continue reading