Apr 20, 2021
work by B.F.A. and B.A. candidates in the Department of Visual Art. The exhibition will be on view from April 27-30, and May 3 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The exhibition will be on view to Flagler College students, faculty, and staff during the opening hours listed above.
It is free and open to the public by appointment only.
Students in this semester’s Bachelor of Fine Art Portfolio course worked with the guidance of Leslie Robinson, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Liberal Education in Art
, and the BA Portfolio course was led by Jason Schwab, Assistant Professor of Art.
Caste s Potential to Subvert Hegemonic Tropes Across the World
In Caste: The Origins of our Discontents , Isabel Wilkerson looks at society through the lens of its pervasive oppression.
Coloured drinking fountain, Oklahoma, 1939. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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Why is it that so many persons of Indian origin thrive in the US? Look anywhere â many of the titans of big industries are brown people from South Asia. Why is it that so many Indian doctors or dentists take care of American ailments? And that the culture, literary and media industries also have so many Indian people? What is that secret sauce that makes this possible? To understand this better we need a caste lens. The many Indians who sit at the top of the American dream are largely from the dominant castes of Indian society. Their upbringing, mannerisms, deftness, way of thinking and claiming pride, belief in culture, dominant oppressive status, easy access to lowest caste labour, and the confidence to �
Louisiana is not known for being cold. At least, it was not until a few weeks ago.
During Mardi Gras break, Louisiana residents, along with our other southern neighbors, experienced record low temperatures, with the highest not exceeding the 40s for several days.
Many students stayed on campus for the freezing weather.
Freshman nursing major Allison Davis shared how the weather and ice affected her experience around campus.
“My car was completely encased in ice, and I had icicles hanging off my balcony,” Davis said.
She lives off campus in an apartment nearby, and the roads were completely frozen over, according to Davis.
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Wolf s Democratic allies in the General Assembly were praising. Republicans were, well, less so.
Since re-running each of them here would result in the needless deaths of trillions of electrons, we instead decided to pick two such statements as the archetype of partisan reaction. And then, from there, try to divine what those reactions say about the state of our current debate, and the fate that might await
Wolf s $37.8 billion spending plan (any interior rhyme in the preceding sentence is entirely accidental).
First up, the progressive advocacy group
Better Pa.: We applaud
Governor Wolf for a bold proposal that meets the unique moment we find ourselves in. From pushing for a long-overdue increase in the minimum wage to investments in workforce development and small business assistance, to an historic increase in funding for public education and tax cuts for working families, this is the kind of bold investment in our communities that will help Pennsylvania rebuild, rebound