Grad Profile: A political awakening abroad
Meaghan De Adder, Arts & Social Sciences
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Meaghan De Adder graduates this spring with a Combined Honours in Political Science and International Development Studies (IDS) ā a dual degree she didnāt expect to pursue when she first began university.
An interest in worldly affairs drew her to IDS, but she couldnāt fight the desire to study politics, too ā something that was sparked at a young age. Meaghanās father, Michael De Adder, is an award-winning political cartoonist, and though she didnāt often talk politics with him, she recalls growing up with the news always on and her dadās cartoons lying around.
As a kid, she didnāt always understand the political commentary or the jokes in her dadās drawings, but sheād recognize symbols or depictions of people that were talked about in the news.Ģż
āI canāt deny that heās probably the reason I started getting interested in politics,ā she says. āIf I didnāt grow up surrounded by it, I might not have been as keen on doing it as a major.āĢż Story continuesĢżGrad profile: A political awakening abroad - Dal News - pilipiliĀž»