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Naked

Should we be allowed to skinny dip? I think so.

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Breaking down a culture

Collegian columnist Leigh Greaney discusses what America’s sayings say about America.

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Gender, race and the census

Collegian columnist Leigh Greaney argues that the 2010 Census promotes stereotypes that are unproductive.

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Merit over melanin

With the new survey on SPIRE asking students to “self-identify” themselves into a racial category, Leigh Greaney argues that identity should have nothing to do with race on a university campus.

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The real Africa, the real America

From South Africa, Leigh Greaney examines how America has been misrepresented abroad and how Africa has been misrepresented at home.

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How much has changed in South Africa?

Writing from Cape Town, Leigh Greaney speaks of the racial divide that still haunts a once colonized country.

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Cultural Electricity

Before she went to study abroad in South Africa, Leigh Greaney had been told about the “culture shock” that she would experience. What really shook her, though, was not the poverty or hunger, it was the people.

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