tidings from king’s Published by the UNIVERSITY OF KING’S COLLEGE
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Summer 2012
NEW LOOK AT KING’S COLLEGE Well, not exactly: the more things change, after all, the more they stay the same. So in this issue, we examine the skeleton that forms the King’s experience through the memories of our alumni, telling the stories of our three social hubs: the Pit, the Wardroom, and the President’s Lodge. Indeed, as former King’s president Dr.
John Godfrey says: “Those things bring people together, what you wouldn’t find in other university settings, you have to guard those things very carefully. If you become very humdrum and boring, there’s nothing special about you. So what’s that extra dimension which makes your life there memorable, that you think back on fondly?”
The Salvation Of Owen Parkhouse
On the Value of the Liberal Arts Degree
“He tried to think of the living—of his wife, Elizabeth, whose laugh filled a room; of his daughter Bethany, who was already seven. But he could only think about the people who had died on him. The people he couldn’t save. Now, he wasn’t sure he could even save himself.” (More on page 10)
“True education cannot be about the production of a human being... Great books programmes do not simply represent the world as it is; by showing what the world has been, they allow students to imagine what it may become.” (More on page 26)
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