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khowagaMost of the students entering College this fall, members of the Class of 2011, were born in 1989. For them, Alvin Ailey, Andrei Sakharov, Huey Newton, Emperor Hirohito, Ted Bundy, Abbie Hoffman, and Don the Beachcomber have always been dead.
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Barbara NixonMost of the students entering College this fall, members of the Class of 2011, were born in 1989. For them, Alvin Ailey, Andrei Sakharov, Huey Newton, Emperor Hirohito, Ted Bundy, Abbie Hoffman, and Don the Beachcomber have always been dead.
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Kristin HokansonBy year things that college students will know (or not)
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No one has ever been able to sit down comfortably to a meal of “liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.”
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MTV has never featured music videos.
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Food packaging has always included nutritional labeling
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Most of the students entering College this fall, members of the Class of 2011, were born in 1989. For them, Alvin Ailey, Andrei Sakharov, Huey Newton, Emperor Hirohito, Ted Bundy, Abbie Hoffman, and Don the Beachcomber have always been dead. 1. What Berlin wall? ... 4. They never “rolled down†a car window. ... 13. “Off the hook†has never had anything to do with a telephone. 14. Music has always been “unplugged.†15. Russia has always had a multi-party political system. 16. Women have always been police chiefs in major cities.... 45. They learned about JFK from Oliver Stone and Malcolm X from Spike Lee. 46.Most phone calls have never been private. 47. High definition television has always been available. 49. Virtual reality has always been available when the real thing failed. ... 53. Tiananmen Square is a 2008 Olympics venue, not the scene of a massacre.... 59. They’re always texting 1 n other. 60. They will encounter roughly equal numbers of female and male professors in the classroom.
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Most of the students entering College this fall, members of the Class of 2011, were born in 1989. For them, Alvin Ailey, Andrei Sakharov, Huey Newton, Emperor Hirohito, Ted Bundy, Abbie Hoffman, and Don the Beachcomber have always been dead. 1. What Berlin wall? ... 4. They never “rolled down” a car window. ... 13. “Off the hook” has never had anything to do with a telephone. 14. Music has always been “unplugged.” 15. Russia has always had a multi-party political system. 16. Women have always been police chiefs in major cities.... 45. They learned about JFK from Oliver Stone and Malcolm X from Spike Lee. 46.Most phone calls have never been private. 47. High definition television has always been available. 49. Virtual reality has always been available when the real thing failed. ... 53. Tiananmen Square is a 2008 Olympics venue, not the scene of a massacre.... 59. They’re always texting 1 n other. 60. They will encounter roughly equal numbers of female and male professors in the classroom.
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Adam WalzVery interesting perspective on the mindsets of different college classes. Sheds light on generational differences and the reality that the emerging youth carry.
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Nathan ReinEach year, Beloit publishes its "mindset list": things incoming freshmen can't remember or have always known that blow their professors' minds! (Examples: there's never been a Berlin Wall; Fox has always been a major network.) Here's this year's.
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John DornerPut the experiences of the class of 2011 into perspective (and make yourself feel really old)
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Jim LeousLatest Mindset List from Beloit College. Very eye-opening. This year's incoming class was born in 1989.
college culture history academic for:gdarmstrong for:plkn for:gruenelf
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