Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus

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Student responses to the new fraternity on campus, Chi Rho Psi.

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An article written by Administration member, Austin L. Duckett discussing a diversity town hall regarding certain racially motivated vandalism and behaviors as well as racial slurs. Talks about how students can take action and speak out against…

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The document gives a summary of what the Bridge Program is about and the types of students that would benefit the most from it. It explains when the students will arrive, where they will reside for the four weeks, and how all expenses will be…

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“Black and Beautiful” is a newspaper article contained in volume 67 of The Ursinus Weekly. Published on January 11th, 1968, this article serves as a form of student activism geared towards dismantling the white supremacy in the 60s and 70s.…

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This article reports on the three new organizations attempting to form charters at Ursinus in 2015, including Lambda Tau Omega, a multicultural sorority, Lambda Alpha Upsilon, a multicultural fraternity that focuses on Latino culture, and Alpha Delta…

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The second part of an article that reports on three new organizations attempting to form charters at Ursinus in 2015.

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A "Roving Reporter" Asks Students their opinions on the diversity of the campus. In it, many of the students specify one of two different opinions, that the campus lacks diversity, or it does not, and then explain why they think so in varying levels…

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In The Grizzly, published February 1st, 2007, Jon Gagas wrote “What’s going on with Exposure.” One evening the semester prior, Exposure had a potluck dinner where students of every color came together for a communal meal. Exposure is a group…

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In The Grizzly, published February 3rd, 2011, Joshua Walsh wrote “First African-American graduate to be honored,” recognizing and awarding William Robert Crigler who was the first African-American graduate of Ursinus College in 1956. After an…
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