And Michael Eisner. |
85% of Americans want abortion to be legal in all or some circumstances. So yes, it is a "Small group" wanting to take away the rights that an overwhelming majority want to keep. If you put abortion to an actual vote and looked at the final percentages as a country, it would remain legal |
Seriously, I’m super pro-choice and I find it so annoying. Not everyone in places like Ohio and Missouri are crazy. And even if the state government is conservative, it has little bearing on a kid’s private college experience. |
It's ranked lower than Kenyon, but the schools are different in focus and culture. What is a fit for one kid might not be a fit for another. |
What is your source ? While I find the 85% figure difficult to believe, the "in some or all circumstances" would significantly reduce that percentage. I suspect that the figure is about 50% want this practice illegal in some or all circumstances. |
I think it's very similar academically to Kenyon nowadays, maybe slightly less strong students. Ten-twenty years ago it was Oberlin, Kenyon, Denison, Wooster, nowadays I would say it's Kenyon, Denison, Oberlin, Wooster. I wouldn't be surprised if Denison continues moving up and Oberlin continues moving down. |