This article poses an argument on why it is significant to raise the conversation of race in CIE and especially crucial to those who are uncomfortable or afraid by the deeper understanding of race at Ursinus College.
The article was a student-conducted interview between Richard Whaley, the interviewer and creator of the article, and Nathaniel Dupree, a black political science major at the time. In this interview, the two discuss Nathaniel's general happiness on…
“Focus: Nate Dupree Can a Black Man Find Happiness at Ursinus? Well…” is an interview written by Richard Whaley and published November 7, 1974 Ursinus Weekly. In the interview Dupree mentions that he would like to add a Black studies program and…
Richard Richter memos the Senior Staff about his recent hiring of two black faculty members and a recruitment counselor in the Admissions Office for their plans to create the Bridge Program. This memo exhibits the progress being made on a strategic…
An argumentation class held a public debate on Greek life that covered contested topics such as academic excellence in Greek life, diversity, responsibility, and the role of Greek life in the community and student body.
On February 11th, Reverend Dr. Aidsand F. Wright-Riggins delivered a sermon at Bethlehem Baptist Church about the injustice that the millions of prisoners in the United States are facing and how Jesus would come to their aid in a time of need which…