by Anthony Collins in Opinion
The basis of academia is the perpetuation of discourse.
It is in discourse that knowledge can be tested and shared, not by power or appeal to authority, but through intelligent debate.
Dialogue itself is not a guarantee of intellectual lucidity. Give anyone with an agenda trial by rigor of debate and they'll only utter narrow-minded biases.
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From tremulous beginnings to accolades and honors, Daytona Beach College has been serving central Florida since its germination as one of the first junior colleges in the country.
With the founding ambitions of its own Mary Karl, the ambitious educator who tirelessly strived to make sure the college could fulfill its academic purpose, DBC has undergone radical educational changes.
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The recent In Motion article "IRAQ: What Now?" portrays a sober picture of the Iraq War. True, Iraq remains in great turmoil. However, emergent, positive trends demand attention. Following the 2003 US invasion, Al-Anbar Province became headquarters for the Sunni Insurgency and eventually Al Qaeda's launching pad against American soldiers.
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Photos by Kate Schneider and interviews by Jenny Hutson