NewsCovid-19CollegeTown
Features
OpinionEditorialsColumnsOp-EdsLetters to the Editor
Arts & LivingCampusFilm & TVMusicTheater
SportsFallWinterSpring
PodcastsThe Student Sums It UpTusk TalksTerras Irradient
AmusementsCrosswordCartoonsSatire
SubmitLetter to the EditorNews TipOp-EdArt or Essay
AboutMastheadJoin Our StaffContact
AboutMastheadSubscribeAdvertiseContactFeedbackLetters to the EditorNews TipsJoin Our Staff
NewsFeaturesOpinionArts & LivingSportsPodcastsSearch

The Amherst Student

Volume 152 • Issue 24

The Amherst Student

The Newspaper of Amherst College Since 1868

Monday, May 29, 2023

Tito Craige '70

Contributing Writer

Number of Articles: 1

First Article: October 8, 2013

Latest Article: October 8, 2013

Shining Light on Dark Words

By Tito Craige '70

•

October 8, 2013

Tito Craige ([email protected]) is a retired history teacher from North Carolina. In mid-career, he quit teaching so as to investigate massacres of civilians for the Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace in the Philippines. Four years ago, he wrote about ecology v. tourism for the Darwin Station in the Galapagos. On Sept. 13 he and five of his classmates met with President Martin concerning the writings of Hadley Arkes. As an older alumnus, I guess I should be musing about the good

The Amherst Student

Established 1868

Donate[email protected]
AboutMastheadSubscribeAdvertiseContactFeedbackLetters to the EditorNews TipsJoin Our Staff
  • News
  • Covid-19
  • College
  • Features
  • Town
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
  • Columns
  • Op-Eds
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Arts & Living
  • Campus Life
  • Film & TV
  • Music
  • Theater
  • Sports
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Spring
  • Podcasts
  • The Student Sums It Up
  • Tusk Talks
  • Terras Irradient
  • Amusements
  • Crossword
  • Cartoons
  • Satire

© 2023 The Amherst Student. All Rights Reserved.