



- William Kristol Speaks at 2nd Department of Humanities Elenchus Lecture
The Coast Guard Academy Humanities department hosted the second Elenchus Lecture Thursday at 7 p.m. in Leamy Auditorium.
This event, which was free and open to the public, highlighted guest speaker William Kristol, the editor of the Weekly Standard and one of the nations leading political analysts and commentators. Kristol also served as chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle during the first Bush Administration.
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The Coast Guard Academy offers an academic experience unlike that at a civilian college.
Our program is highly selective and ranked among the most elite undergraduate programs in the country. Our campus provides a secure,
supportive, and structured environment. Our Cadets attend tuition-free, receive a monthly stipend while in school, and are
guaranteed an exciting leadership position when they graduate.
The Coast Guard Academy is not just an academic challenge, nor just a leadership challenge, nor just an athletic challenge. It is a
total, integrated life experience available nowhere else.
That said, the total integration of military and academic environments is not for everyone. It is an enormous challenge intellectually,
physically, and mentally. It is highly regimented. Those who persevere are continually pushed to their limits. The experience is relentless,
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