Category: 2023-2024 School Year
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Looking Back at 50 Years of Landsea
During a serene Land/Sea voyage in summer of 1973, an unexpected “SNAP!” shattered the tranquility of participant Tom Johnston ‘s ‘78 journey. In a twist of fate, a student’s routine boat maneuver cracked the sail’s boom; making it impossible to sail the 38-ton ship.
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“Our Ice Cream Didn’t Crawl Out the Freezer Itself”: The Unsolved Mystery of the DeWaters Fridge Thief
The third floor of DeWaters residence hall is one of the least populated areas on campus – and for Kalamazoo College, that’s saying something. With only twenty residents, you’d think everyone would try to be mindful of their neighbors’ belongings.
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K’s History with Intimate Partner Violence
Friday, October 20th, the attendees of the weekly community reflection hosted at Stetson Chapel gathered around the bench outside of the chapel that contains a plaque honoring Maggie Wardle.
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The music industry pushes artists into boxes, and this ‘Nu-pop’ group is here to break out of every single one.
New England’s hidden boy band “Cheem” comments on how they defy and define music genre limitations, as well as the passion behind their craft as they forge forward in authenticity, appreciating the direction over the speed of success.
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Is the Use of ChatGPT in Schools Inevitable? These Academics Say Yes
“People will do anything not to do work,” said a Kalamazoo College senior. “College culture is so stressful, sometimes people need to resort to something they wouldn’t normally do.” She is referring to the use of ChatGPT – the AI software launched at the end of November 2022. Its ability to generate text based on…