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Apathy IS a Problem

Courtney Jones

Issue date: 10/21/09 Section: Entertainment
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What is apathy?

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, apathy is defined as:

1) A lack of feeling or emotion

2) A lack of interest or concern; indifference.

3) Stoicism. Freedom from emotion of any kind.

4) Absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement.

5) A response to an easy challenge for which the subject has matched skills.

The word "apathy" derives from the Greek word "apatheia." Also meaning "absence of passion,","apathy" or "insensibility" in Greek, the term apatheia was used to signify a wanted state of indifference for what one is not responsible for. An apathetic individual has an absence of interest or concern to emotional, social, or physical life.

Apathy is an issue that should really exist on college campuses. But lately I've noticed some of it around Longwood. Longwood has so many organizations and events to be a part that there is definitely something for everyone.

It seems like every major has a club. History majors have a history club. Communication Studies majors have communications club. Political science has political science club. If you are interested in a subject enough to study it for four years and invest all that time and money then I should hope that you would be interested enough to be involved in a club with similar ideas. Is the light bulb on yet? It should be.

There is also another kind of apathy. Some people join organizations but then never do anything within them. These people go to weekly or monthly meetings but never participate in activities or events or anything. You join a club and then don't do anything, so why join at all? Say your organization is raising money to fight a disease like cancer. Why don't you donate some time or money towards the cause? That way you are helping your organization and doing something or a good cause. You will feel good about yourself after that.

This isn't too much of an issue at Longwood, since many students are involved in organizations; some people are in several. There is also a large amount of people that join Greek organizations. According to Longwood's website, about "Thirty percent of Longwood students are in fraternities or sororities and these Greek organizations make a lot happen on campus." When you first come to Longwood's homepage, you are greeted with some text that reads "Discover the power in you." It's good advice. At what point in your life other than right now in college, do you have to discover who you are?
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unapathetic student

posted 10/21/09 @ 7:23 PM EST

Apathy is an issue that should really exist on college campuses.

William

posted 10/22/09 @ 11:13 AM EST

I'm not really sure how to feel about this article, nor do i really care to for an opinion.

unapathetic student

posted 10/22/09 @ 11:18 PM EST

Apathy is an issue that should really exist on college campuses.

Apathy is an issue that should really exist on college campuses.
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