Titus Adkins | Home is where the hatred is
Dear Amy Gutmann, Vincent Price, Valarie Swain-Cade McCoullum and Monica Yant Kinney,
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Dear Amy Gutmann, Vincent Price, Valarie Swain-Cade McCoullum and Monica Yant Kinney,
GROUP THINK is the DP’s round table section, where we throw a question at the columnists and see what answers stick. Read your favorite columnist, or read them all.
Alec, before I begin, I’d like to say that this is not an attack on you, but on your harmful and racist views. Your article last week struck me as very interesting as you touched on a topic that I am particularly passionate about. I hope that you don’t take this too hard ... or if you do, I honestly do not care.
I have chosen to write on a subject that is far too large to tackle in a single column, so therefore I will be spreading out this topic over my next few articles. For the purpose for this column, I will use the term “black” to reference the descendants of those who came to America via trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Have you ever felt joy as a reaction to the misfortune or lack of achievement of another? If so, it’s okay — you’re not alone. A majority of people in this day and age have experienced this, whether they want to admit it or not. Myself included.
On college campuses these days, diversity is a coveted buzzword for the publicity of the respective institution. For the most part admissions staff and directors make a concerted effort to have each class be as diverse as possible, so long as the students reach the requirements or have the traits deemed worthy by the individual university. They believe — as do I — that diversity on campus will create a stronger think tank, if you will.
Penn basketball will look for its first win on Saturday, so we decided to look at three keys to victory for the Red and Blue against Lafayette.
Penn men’s swimming is looking to show its resilience on Friday as it heads to Princeton for the first conference tri-meet of the season.
With fall sports coming to an end, Penn fencing is ready to prove why it should not be overlooked.
Every season has its ups and downs, but junior setter and right-side hitter Alex Caldwell has been a beacon of consistency for Penn volleyball.
Penn volleyball’s seniors may have lost Saturday night, but they didn’t go down without a fight.
Senior weekend started out well for Penn volleyball.
The recent rise of play within the Ivy League has been a swift one. With schools scrambling to get the one or two pieces to complete their Ivy League title puzzles, competition for recruits has never been so high.
With three games of its Ivy League season in the books, Penn volleyball will have its hands full this weekend as it face Yale and Brown.
Penn volleyball will look to forget its loss to Ivy League rival Princeton when Columbia comes to town this Friday.
Daily Pennsylvanian: Do you have a pre-game ritual?
Some say numbers never lie, but Penn volleyball may disagree.
With morale high, Penn volleyball is looking to end its nonconference play with a bang.
A few short days after a tough nonconference loss to Delaware, Penn volleyball will get a shot at No. 1.
Tuesday night, Penn volleyball made the 45-minute drive to Newark, Del. to take in Delaware in hopes of keeping up the momentum from their 2-1 showing at the season-opening Crowne Plaza West Philadelphia Invitational.