The Original Cancel Culture
The “banning” of Dr. Seuss characters by private companies isn’t the type of cancel culture we should be worried about, argues Assistant Opinion Editor Patrick Healy.
The “banning” of Dr. Seuss characters by private companies isn’t the type of cancel culture we should be worried about, argues Assistant Opinion Editor Patrick Healy.
Simone Riter, coeditor-in-chief of Quadrangle 69 and longtime Griffin contributor, reflects on her experience as a transfer student coming into Canisius. Touching on the homely feeling of campus and the welcoming nature of students and faculty, this piece is a promo writer’s dream.
Proudly radical left, Canisius’ new Democratic Socialists club is hoping to advocate for economic democracy and decentralization. Assistant Opinion Editor Patrick Healy promises it’s not just about bashing the former president — although maybe a little.
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By Patrick Eugeni, Claire Rosenecker, James Garvey, Justin Brown, USA E-Board PURPOSE The mission statement…
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Canisius Alum and professor of history at the University of Northern Colorado Steven Seegel gives his critique of recent donation drives held by the college amidst managerial scandals, stating that “it’s entirely unclear to us if Canisius has any values left.”