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Cornel West returns to campus to inspire, provoke

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The return of Cornel West to 蹤獲弝け on Thursday night, after nearly 20 years, brought the return of a man whose impact has persisted in classrooms throughout campus.

West first appeared at 蹤獲弝け in 1995, and his expertise was solicited once again by members of Brothers, a student group focused on fostering multicultural awareness. The group wanted to engage the 蹤獲弝け community with a provocative speaker and figure for the celebration of Black History Month.

Jennifer Rivera 14 recalled listening to Wests 1995 campus lecture for her Challenges of Modernity course taught by Jeff Spires.

We were required to watch the Cornel West lecture from when he was here in 95, and that was really interesting. When he came back this year, I wanted to see him again, she said.

Cornel West speaks at Memorial Chapel. (Photo by Janna Minehart '13)

Wests lecture combined comedic retort, poetic verse, and political and history lessons.

Do you have the courage to analyze yourself? he asked. We live in a society where we live in a cultural, superficial spectacle. Where is the substance?

West prompted his audience to give up individual prejudices, and to search for truth and knowledge.

A Princeton University professor and author of 19 books, West certainly showed he can engage a young audience. Mentions of pop culture, stemming perhaps from his stints as guest commentator on the Colbert Report and his roles in two of the Matrix movies, enabled him to speak directly to students who filled Memorial Chapel to capacity.

However, his speech proved relevant to people of all ages, affiliations, and beliefs. He encouraged the audience not to rely on superficial forms of pleasure and expedience. He called each person a brother and sister, demonstrating the sense of camaraderie he fostered throughout his speech.

Students seemed to receive Wests talk positively, and many expressed hope for further discussion to come in lieu of his lecture.

I think there are going to be some questions that people are going to be asking that they never had to confront before, said Ibrahim Shah 14, chief of Brothers.

Before answering numerous questions posed by audience members, West left the 蹤獲弝け community with one important piece of advice: Greatness has to do with your quality of service to others.