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Author: Brandon North

An opinion on opinions

Having written a few opinion pieces, I’ve become reflective about what it is I’m actually doing in composing these arguments. And so I’d like to take an opportunity to discuss what it takes to have an opinion (surely it’s more than just having a certain choice body part). In the United States we’re taught that […]

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Astrology: an academic field for the future?

Astrology should eventually be studied in universities. You’re probably wondering if this piece is satire, so first off let me assure you that it’s not (as a Scorpio, however, don’t be surprised if something I write is bitingly sarcastic). Now that I’ve addressed my seriousness, let me offer perspectives on why astrology is legitimate enough […]

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The danger of university elitism

Elitism cultivated in a university environment is dangerous. Let me be clear: I have a great respect for higher learning and believe the degree to which universities shape the world shouldn’t be underestimated. But this acknowledgement only causes my anxiety to increase when I consider the democratic elitism I have observed here at Wright State. […]

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The D-Lab: promoting creation

The Jubilee Directing Lab Theater, known as the “D-Lab,” is a space for staging productions at Wright State that is entirely student run, unknown to most outside the Creative Arts Center (CAC). According to Artistic Managing Director and acting major Layan Elwazani, the D-Lab is a space where “everything from full-fledged musicals to staged-readings of […]

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