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A Vaccine Against War

Eportfolio User13 years ago03 mins

If there is such a thing as a vaccine against war, then shouldn’t humans as a species do their best to administer it to everyone? Through her lecture ‘Dead Butchers and Fiendlike Queens’: Why Macbeth Matters More Than Ever, Professor Catharine Stimpson argues that the study of liberal arts is a “vaccine” against war. The…

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No Instruments, No Mercy: The Macaulay Triplets Fall Concert

Eportfolio User13 years ago03 mins

Joined by the Carnegie Mellon Originals and the NYU Mixtapes, the Macaulay Triplets held their first concert of the year at the Macaulay Honors College building. Arriving just a few minutes before the concert began, the first thing said to me upon entering the building was “Good luck finding a seat.” I understood the statement…

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About the Messenger:


The Macaulay Messenger is Macaulay Honors College's official student-run newspaper & news site.
Its goal is to inform and engage its readers by reporting on the topics that matter to everyday Macaulay students. Beats covered include campus news, arts & entertainment, nation & world, opinions, science, sports, and various topic-oriented columns.
Like other student-run publications, the success of The Messenger is exemplified through its incredible team of reporters and editors who pitch, research and report stories in a timely manner.

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Please contact: messenger@macaulay.cuny.edu

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