Dennison

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Anonymous wrote:Anyone sending any college student to Ohio at this point in time needs a brain scan.

Dennison LOL no.


Jesus Christ, will you Dobbs dorks ever give it a rest?

Jennifer Garner is an alum


So is Steve Carrell


And Michael Eisner.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone sending any college student to Ohio at this point in time needs a brain scan.

Dennison LOL no.


Jesus Christ, will you Dobbs dorks ever give it a rest?


When a small group of reactionary, religious fanatics take away more than half the populations right to bodily autonomy, No. No we will not give it a rest.


A small group ? The country is divided equally between liberals and conservatives. If it was just a small group of "religious fanatics", then Congress would take action by enacting a law or laws which would counter the Dobbs decision.

Please take a moment to assess who is the real fanatic.


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
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Anonymous wrote:God damn it. Why do the Dobbs dingleberrries take over every thread and make it about politics? The OP asked about Den(n)ison, not for anyone's opinion on the abortion debate. I'm sure they know it's in Ohio and what the politics are there.


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.
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Anonymous wrote:Is it better than Kenyon?


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.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sending any college student to Ohio at this point in time needs a brain scan.

Dennison LOL no.


Jesus Christ, will you Dobbs dorks ever give it a rest?


When a small group of reactionary, religious fanatics take away more than half the populations right to bodily autonomy, No. No we will not give it a rest.


A small group ? The country is divided equally between liberals and conservatives. If it was just a small group of "religious fanatics", then Congress would take action by enacting a law or laws which would counter the Dobbs decision.

Please take a moment to assess who is the real fanatic.


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


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.
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Anonymous wrote:Is it better than Kenyon?


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.


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.
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