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From the Inauguration Comes Hope: The Media Overlook of American Civility
The W&L Spectator 2/8/17 The W&L Spectator 2/8/17

From the Inauguration Comes Hope: The Media Overlook of American Civility

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The Consummation of Statist Ascendance
The W&L Spectator 2/8/17 The W&L Spectator 2/8/17

The Consummation of Statist Ascendance

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Spectator Writers Complain about having Nothing to Complain About
The W&L Spectator 2/8/17 The W&L Spectator 2/8/17

Spectator Writers Complain about having Nothing to Complain About

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Satirical Spectator: Writer Dating Profile
The W&L Spectator 11/17/16 The W&L Spectator 11/17/16

Satirical Spectator: Writer Dating Profile

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The Pretense of Education: Social Indoctrination in the Orientation Program
The W&L Spectator 11/16/16 The W&L Spectator 11/16/16

The Pretense of Education: Social Indoctrination in the Orientation Program

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The Death of Private College? The Threat of Free College to Private Institutions
The W&L Spectator 11/16/16 The W&L Spectator 11/16/16

The Death of Private College? The Threat of Free College to Private Institutions

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A Capitalist Public Health Project: Free Our Meal Swipes
The W&L Spectator 11/16/16 The W&L Spectator 11/16/16

A Capitalist Public Health Project: Free Our Meal Swipes

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Honor over Secession: A Lesson in Public Discourse
The W&L Spectator 11/16/16 The W&L Spectator 11/16/16

Honor over Secession: A Lesson in Public Discourse

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Satirical Spectator: Trumpepe Frogs Sighted in Woods Creek
The W&L Spectator 11/16/16 The W&L Spectator 11/16/16

Satirical Spectator: Trumpepe Frogs Sighted in Woods Creek

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Thoughts and Musings: A Lesson From Last Tuesday
The W&L Spectator 11/16/16 The W&L Spectator 11/16/16

Thoughts and Musings: A Lesson From Last Tuesday

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Tension Between Williams School, College Invites Questions for Future Policy
The W&L Spectator 5/30/16 The W&L Spectator 5/30/16

Tension Between Williams School, College Invites Questions for Future Policy

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Final Thoughts: A New Spectator for a New Generation
The W&L Spectator 5/20/16 The W&L Spectator 5/20/16

Final Thoughts: A New Spectator for a New Generation

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Corrupt Bargains and Smoke-filled Rooms: The Need for Electoral Reform in Student Government
The W&L Spectator 5/20/16 The W&L Spectator 5/20/16

Corrupt Bargains and Smoke-filled Rooms: The Need for Electoral Reform in Student Government

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Standing Astride History: A Few Words Concerning Donald J. Trump
The W&L Spectator 5/20/16 The W&L Spectator 5/20/16

Standing Astride History: A Few Words Concerning Donald J. Trump

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General Opinion
The W&L Spectator 5/20/16 The W&L Spectator 5/20/16

General Opinion

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Satirical Spectator
The W&L Spectator 5/20/16 The W&L Spectator 5/20/16

Satirical Spectator

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Old Traditions, New President: An Interview with Wilson Miller
The W&L Spectator 5/20/16 The W&L Spectator 5/20/16

Old Traditions, New President: An Interview with Wilson Miller

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The Arrival of Third Year Housing: An Ode to the Past, Expectations for the Future
The W&L Spectator 5/20/16 The W&L Spectator 5/20/16

The Arrival of Third Year Housing: An Ode to the Past, Expectations for the Future

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Futch Forum Speaker: Pierre Lemieux
The W&L Spectator 3/29/16 The W&L Spectator 3/29/16

Futch Forum Speaker: Pierre Lemieux

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The John Doe Settlement
The W&L Spectator 3/28/16 The W&L Spectator 3/28/16

The John Doe Settlement

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