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Archives: October, 2015


Campbell and Artis on Biko

Oct 22, 2015

Ty Campbell ’16 – One of the topics that interested me the most from Biko’s I Write What I Like is the concept of Black Consciousness. The term is one that I’ve […]

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Posted in 2015 - South African Literature


Rhodes and Bowe on Biko

Oct 21, 2015

Christian Rhodes ’17 – Steve Biko was an anti-apartheid activist in the 1960’s and 70’s. He is considered a martyr because he was killed while in police custody in 1977. He was […]

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Posted in 2015 - South African Literature



Post Trip Reflection: Visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame

Oct 19, 2015

By Jake Fernung It is now Sunday and we are all back from Cooperstown. The trip is officially over. Wednesday through Saturday many memories were shared, and being able to visit Baseball’s […]

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Posted in 2015 - Baseball & American Identity



Post Trip Reflection on visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame

Oct 19, 2015

By Tony Eley What an amazing experience! The trip to Cooperstown as part of the Baseball and American Identity Freshman Tutorial was one of the most enjoyable experiences of my college career […]

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Posted in 2015 - Baseball & American Identity



The Village of Cooperstown: Baseball with a View

Oct 19, 2015

By Kevin O’Donnell The city of Cooperstown is a lot different than one might expect when they first hear that the Baseball Hall of Fame is there. I always expected it to […]

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Posted in 2015 - Baseball & American Identity


Village of Cooperstown

Oct 19, 2015

By Clayton Corey ‘19 Today I and some classmates walked down the main street of Cooperstown and looked through shops and restaurants. It is a very nice town. It definitely has a […]

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Posted in 2015 - Baseball & American Identity




Andre and Sodipe on Biko

Oct 18, 2015

Derek Andre ’16 –  Throughout this semester, with nearly all of our engagements with South African literature, a common theme of madness has permeated our readings. We’ve dealt with a woman descending […]

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Posted in 2015 - South African Literature


Hall of Fame Immersion Recap Day 2

Oct 17, 2015

By Ryan Reeder ‘19 Today was a cold and rainy day in Cooperstown, which was our second day visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame. As soon as we arrived Stephanie Hazzard, Director […]

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Posted in 2015 - Baseball & American Identity



Meeting Erik Strohl

Oct 17, 2015

By Alex Rudicel ‘19 Our meeting with Mr. Erik Strohl, the Hall of Fame’s Vice President of Exhibitions and Collections, was very enlightening. We began by discussing the type of stuff we […]

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Posted in 2015 - Baseball & American Identity



Researching Oscar Charleston

Oct 17, 2015

By Andrew Tandy ‘19 Visiting the archives today was an eye opening experience that allowed me to look into the lives of sports historians, curious fans, and students like myself. I was […]

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Posted in 2015 - Baseball & American Identity



Hall of Fame Plaque Room: Preserving Excellence

Oct 17, 2015

By Justin Woodard ‘19 The most fabled room in the Baseball Hall of Fame is the plaque room, which marks enshrinement of all the great legends of baseball history. It is the […]

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Posted in 2015 - Baseball & American Identity


Frye and Cramer on Biko

Oct 16, 2015

Nick Frye ’16 – In Steve Biko’s I Write What I Like, there is a chapter labeled Black Souls in White Skins? that deals with the issues of whites helping the African […]

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Posted in 2015 - South African Literature


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