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Whereas, “progressives” have been deemed unacceptable student behavior at Carleton College.
Whereas, students are expected to follow Carleton rules even while abroad.
Whereas, members of Summer 2004 Cambridge Economics Seminar are all dutiful, lawful scholars.
Be it Resolved, that the students of the Summer 2004 Cambridge Economics Seminar have selected tomorrow, July 15, 2004, as the [...]
Posted on September 30th, 2004 by Lee
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This definitely wins the funny award. In that, “haha… oh crap” kind of way. So funny it’s painful.
This one comes from freewayblogger.com, a site about a man who spends his free time putting up renegade anti-war signs in the Southwest. This kind of stuff is genius. I only [...]
Posted on September 29th, 2004 by Lee
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This set of photos covers from our return from France until before our… ‘moving party,’ just before we left for the Midlands. It includes photos from several guided tours we took, including our trips to Stamford, Newmarket, Ely, and Bury St. Edmunds. It also contains pictures from Cambridge itself, a relative rarity [...]
Posted on September 29th, 2004 by Lee
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Found this one on a Modblog. Good stuff, and sadly entirely true. Lost the link though, so if it’s yours, come pick it up.
Posted on September 28th, 2004 by Lee
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Installment number two in me finally getting my butt in gear and putting my photos up. This includes the photos from our brief group trip to Normandy, including seeing the American cemetary, Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, the Bayeux tapestry, etc.
Pictures cannot express how moving some of these things are. Especially the [...]
Posted on September 28th, 2004 by Lee
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