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New Phoenix: Prometheus Bound

coverfebIt is a contentious time for Wabash as the college works to cope with the ailing economy.  Continuing our recent analysis of budget cuts, Bob Cassady in this issue explores the role of the classics at Wabash and the current administration’s treatment of the department.  Nolan Eller also provides a look at Wabash alumni and their commitment to public service, while Steve Henke issues a call to service of a different sort.

We interview our recent libertarian speaker Tom Palmer and discuss our first speaker of this semester who offers a critique of the New Deal.  Also included is a discussion of American heroism and popular culture’s effect on the family, as well as a criticism of the REAL ID act passed in congress.

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Adam Brasich '11

About Adam Brasich '11

Adam Brasich is an independently minded individual from Fort Wayne, IN. A Religion major and Political Science/Ancient Greek double minor, he relishes good books and good conversations. He spends his free time delving into the worlds of Karl Barth, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Joseph Smith, and postliberal/narrative theology.

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