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Monthly Archives: September 2007
2007 Moot Court Call-Out
Tonight, at 7:00 p.m. in Baxter Hall 114, David Timmerman and Rick Pitts will introduce the 2007 Wabash College Moot Court problem. The Wabash College Moot Court competition, now in its 14th year, is a unique experience, one that is … Continue reading
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Jared Conaway ’08: What is Rhetoric?
By Jared Conaway ’08, senior Rhetoric major Inevitably, when one is approaching a question as broad as this, one must do their best to immediately set the boundaries in which they will define the identified term. My definition of … Continue reading
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“Rhetoric Defined,” by Thomas Bell ’08
By Thomas Bell ’08, senior Rhetoric major Rhetoric Defined In the minds of many, rhetoric as an area of study has a negative reputation. And those who do not negatively critique rhetoric typically do not give this area of … Continue reading
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What is Rhetoric? Gabe Guerrero ’08 responds
By Gabe Guerrero ’08, senior Rhetoric major “What is rhetoric”? “Rhetoric” is probably regarded by many as one of the vaguest terms in the English language. Defining what rhetoric truly is, is a rather difficult task. Rhetoric is a conglomeration … Continue reading
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