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'''Student profile: being an 'otherkin' at Knox''' is an article about [[otherkin]] written by [[Paige Anderson]] for [[wikipedia:Knox College|Knox College]]'s weekly student newspaper The Knox Student. The article profiles sophomore [[Alice Nicholes]] of Montana, a Knox student who considers herself a [[dragon]]. Nicholes is quoted as saying "I want to teach people that it’s not so strange to be strange."
{{b|Student profile: being an }}otherkin{{b| at Knox}} is an article about [[otherkin]] written by [[Paige Anderson]] for [[wikipedia:Knox College|Knox College]]'s weekly student newspaper The Knox Student. The article profiles sophomore [[Alice Nicholes]] of Montana, a Knox student who considers herself a [[dragon]]. Nicholes is quoted as saying "I want to teach people that it’s not so strange to be strange."

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Student profile: being an 'otherkin' at Knox
Media type Newspaper article
Release date January 27, 2011
Creator Paige Anderson
Publisher The Knox Student Online
URL http://old.theknoxstudent.com/newsroom/article/student-profile-being-otherkin-Knox/
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Student profile: being an otherkin at Knox is an article about otherkin written by Paige Anderson for Knox College's weekly student newspaper The Knox Student. The article profiles sophomore Alice Nicholes of Montana, a Knox student who considers herself a dragon. Nicholes is quoted as saying "I want to teach people that it’s not so strange to be strange."