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Lunch and dinner discussion tables were back in force this year, providing an enjoyable alternative to the basic hustle-bustle-crunch- whaddya say? SAGA experience. You could enjoy an international atmosphere, while testing your flu- ency. at the French. Spanish. Greek, or Italian table. If a discussion of world events or cultural affairs suited your palate, you could park your tray at an Association for Cul- tural Exchange dinner lecture. fea- turing topics from Cambodia to Ber- tohl Brecht. Dinner lectures were also periodically featured by the Women's Center as they attempted to put Kenyon students more in touch with feminist humanist issues. Many organizations found that dinner time was the best, if not the only time to gather busy mem- bers for a meeting. Whatever the topic, a cup of coffee and good con- versation proved a consistently pop- ular option. 1
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When parents ask what there is to do at Kenyon, tucked out in the mid- dle of the Ohio countryside, stu- dents in the know are not at a loss for an answer. They have discov- ered the Colburn Gallery, cultural oasis of the north end. housing a plethora of imaginative and highly diverse exhibits. There they have experienced everything from ceram- ics to prints, in frequently changing displays. The Art Department's goal is to exhibit illustrations of all the media they teach. Works may be either imports from other galleries or the products of Kenyon faculty and students. Just a sampling of this year's exhibitions includes Japa- nese prints, sculpture, photography, ceramics, oil paintings, and the annual mini-art and multi-media competitive shows. In addition, the gallery sponsored a lecture series entitled “Masters of a Modern Sculpture and many other lectures dealing either with a current show or another topic of interest. They also arranged four trips to area museums for the Kenyon community, travell- ing to Cleveland. Cincinnati, Detroit, and Toledo. Thus, those few extra steps down to the Colburn or to a Colburn-sponsored event were well rewarded this year as in the past, for they contributed to an important aspect of liberal arts education.
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