BuckNakedBison, Online Campus Newspaper, Is Back
We’re back, bigger and badder than ever before. All about… you guessed it. The protests. We are changing with the times, and today’s readers want constant updates. The website will change every month or so, but our blog will be updated as we get new articles that are worthy of publication. Feel free to email us with an article or two, or items for our legendary stock market. Feel free to forward this email to your friends. Actually, please do.
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An Introduction to Buck Naked Reborn – by Jonathan Henner
So, when she asked me to write again for the Buck Naked Bison, the kid I was peeked out through the academic fluff and shouted an agreement. I am excited for the possibilities Buck Naked Bison brings to the community. I especially look forward for the chance to provide the community a literary action free of the taint of audism…read more
Lobster Bisque and the French Revolution – by Jane Jonas
The administration treats the community like peons, abusing them and living well off of their blood, sweat and tears. We have had enough. King Jordan will be gone in December, but we must get rid of Queen Fernandes who will carry on his legacy of excessive spending, royal absolutism, and censorship…read more
I Was Arrested on I. King Jordan’s Order – by Megan Malzkuhn
Different types of deaf people, with implants, cuers, oralists, ASL advocates, you name it, came together for a united cause. We stood hand by hand, and many hearing people joined us. The faces were the colors of the rainbow, truly the epitome of diversity. We were all Deaf enough, despite our hearing status or signing status…read more
A Hearing Guy’s Views of the Protest – by Eric Mathers
I myself am a hearing graduate student, and I never met or heard about a Deaf person until I was a junior in my undergraduate program. This is a sad story, but all too true. People need to recognize Deaf people, and recognize them as a language minority, not as handicapped people deserving of pity…read more
I, KING: It’s Not About You - by Todd Newman
Not only that, generations of those who love Gallaudet will judge you. Black Friday will not be forgotten in a hurry. My children want to go to Gallaudet. I have a deaf girl and two hearing boys. Do I want them to come to Gallaudet? I’m not so sure anymore…read more
One Woman’s Story – by Tara Schupner
A good leader makes people feel comfortable approaching her about problems with those she is responsible for overseeing. A good leader creates an environment that fosters caring about one another and makes the campus community truly a community. Dr. Jane K. Fernandes has proved to me beyond the shadow of any doubt that she is not that leader…read more
I Know Why the Students Are Protesting – by Carrie Suggs
There is so much more that I’m not aware of because I’m not a student, faculty member, staff member, or alumni. But, I think that it’s safe to say that all of this has built up to create an emotional situation filled with protesters asking for a better president who shows more compassion and concern for the deaf community…read more
A Look Inside I. King’s Head – by Josh Weinstock
So now, why are we all listening to Jordan? He is out of here soon, so his words and opinion are not valued anymore. It is time to hit Jordan, and hit him close to home. We have made tremendous progress in this protest and Gallaudet has become closer, a community of one heart…read more
Chaos At Gallaudet: A Comic – by Tim Woodford
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