Editorial

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Social media's power to create conversation

The recent outburst of the video title Kony2012 created by the nonprofit organizatoin Invisible Children has spurred continuous discussion in social media across the nation and across our campus.

While the issue itself is terrible and the controversy of the non-profit organization Invisible Children is debatable, there are many aspects of the viral discussions that DePauw students can be proud of.

The use of social media for world issues has been enormous, and DePauw students are a part of it. The fact that we can discuss the issues so openly is a testament to the stimulating environment we have at DePauw.

We should capitalize on opportunites like Kony2012 to explore issues as students: thoroughly, weighing all dimensions. The key is to stay as educated as possible, and the best way to achieve that is through informative and respectful discussion.

 

Thumbs up: Special Olympics weekend

DePauw's weekend of Special Olympics is a big deal. We're proud that our university has created a 25-year strong tradition of service that truly engages a whole community.

This event has the ability to unite through service. With the multitude of DePauw and Greencastle community volunteers and attendees, we believe that goal will continue to be achieved.

But even more than simply attending the games, the new evening event for the athletes participating in the tournament is exciting. By holding the pizza party and spa night that university women will attend as well, DePauw and the community are truly allowing for athletes and students to interact and get to know one another on a deeper level.

Unlike other philanthropy events at DePauw and in the greek system, students are actually immersed in the heart of this cause. They are present, cheering, timing and volunteering for a weekend. They get to see first-hand the difference they can make in just a few short hours.

And that makes a greater difference in students' lives as well, much more than simply cutting a fat check.

It is those moments that truly build unity and bridge gaps, and we commend the Panhellenic Council and others responsible for adding to an already great weekend.