We Want Words! A Sadie Lou Community Question for April

A significant part of our purpose here at Sadie Lou is the desire to inspire discussion in the Sarah Lawrence community. In an effort to that end, we are introducing a series we call the Community Question. Every month or so Sadie Lou will direct a question to the SLC community via global email which reaches out to all undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members and administrative staff. We hope that this regular call will elicit responses that are relevant to the current cultural, social, and political climate on campus, as well as the individual opinions of members of our community.

The current question is: How do you believe Sarah Lawrence’s ‘no requirements’ policy is shaping and affecting your and your peers’ education?

Undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, administrators, staff and alumnae/i are welcome and encouraged to submit responses to submissions@sadielou.net.

While Community Questions are geared largely toward academic responses (housed in our “Comment” and “Essays” sections), Sadie Lou always accepts fiction, poetry, art, and other work inspired by our questions that reflects creative thought on campus. Submissions for these categories should also be e-mailed to submissions@sadielou.net.

Topics

Activism, Agriculture, Arts, Culture, Dance, Design, Economics, Education, Environment, Film, History, Humor, Law, Leaders, Linguistics, Misdirection, Music, Opinion, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Science, Sexuality, Technology, Upcoming, Writing

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