LuxEsto (2012, Spring)

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Kalamazoo College
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2012-04
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Lux Esto
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Features: Soccer Citizen (If the “world’s game” were a country, the College’s most recently tenured professor—Director of African Studies Joseph Bangura—would be one of its leading citizens and historians) / by Francis Bonenfant -- There and Back and There Again (Alejandra Portillo-Taylor ’13 has traveled to Kigali, Rwanda, on two occasions (once with the help of an Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership grant). And she’s not done) / by Kaye Bennett -- Making Wine; Living Philosophy (What does one do with a philosophy major? Ensure that a livelihood of making wine (or any livelihood, for that matter) is part of a life fully lived) / by Cindy Schrauben -- Taking on a Tyrannosaur (Alumnus Scott Cleland ’82 goes after Google in a brave new book) / by Tom Nugent -- The Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership : Social Justice Leaders - New Center; Long Tradition (Imagine a world where every person has the opportunity to thrive and be happy. That’s the first step. Asking questions, learning, leadership training, and action must follow. Growing directly from the history and tradition of Kalamazoo College is the mission and vision of the ACSJL. Together they will help “K” students make a better world for all) -- Exam Time (It’s been 10 years, and it’s time for reaccreditation, a process that is much more than a report card) -- Unexpected Coach (Jeanne Hess, volleyball coach, physical education professor, associate chaplain, overall great human being, and only the second coach in “K” history to reach 500 wins) / by Paul Morgan -- Peace Corps and the “K” Core / by Stewart Finnegan -- Why I Give / by John Hach -- Homecoming 2011 (festivities and awards -- Beyond Study Abroad: How Six Kenyan Children Helped Me Find My Way (The way study abroad has never really ended for Paloma Clohossey, along with four of her poems) /by Paloma Clohossey.
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48 p. : ill.
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Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College
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