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The Russian-Eurasian Student Organization is hosting a lecture by Professor Katherine Hill that explores the power words in shaping opinion and inciting action.
If you grew up anytime from the 1950s to the 1980s, The Cold War was omnipresent. Bomb drills, proxy wars, and fear of a nuclear apocalypse were on everyone's minds, pretty much all the time.
On Monday, April 14, the Russian-Eurasian Student Organization is hosting a lecture by Professor Katherine Hill at 5:30 p.m. in Gearhart 102. The lecture explores the power of words in shaping opinion ...
In every era of conflict, whole new words and phrases have appeared: cold war, search and destroy, shock and awe, fog of war, ...