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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

I was talking about this years ago at Middlebury.  Classes were just starting to utilize blogs for peer review and commentary.  I’ve long advocated for peer review for all disciplines.  No better way to learn than to see how other smart people do things.  Anyway, my idea back then was for students to be able [...]

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I've found myself unsubscribing to lots of feeds recently…

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

But these two are definitely getting an add:
Ron On Middlebury, by President Ron Leibowitz
One Dean’s View, by Dean Tim Spears
Sorry to outside readers for the Middlebury-centric post, but its too juicy not too share…
Edit: To save you from reading, apparently Eat Good Food (next to the Alpine Shop) has closed and has now been leased [...]

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Middlebury Puns

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

why I still subscribe to the RSS feed of my alma mater’s (terrible) paper is beyond me.
but I needed to share this playfully awful article title: “It’s no lye…organic soap is sud-sational!” [article]

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a couple of notable items.

Friday, March 30th, 2007

first of all, i was perusing pitchfork this morning when i came across this:

our friend anais mitchell was recently signed to righteous babe, releasing her first album on ani’s label this past month. anais’ heart and soul is music, and i couldn’t be more proud to know her.
secondly, via pitchfork, i just discovered this dude, [...]

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In short, architectural integrity needs to take a back seat to appearances.

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

The above quote, from the following article represents one total moron’s view of architecture as it applies to a beautiful building that I love.

Op-Ed: Johnson Memorial is Brutal
Colin Foss
Middlebury Campus
Issue date: 3/7/07 Section: Opinions
Looking for a place to avoid the crowd during fall finals, I decided to head toward a strange light emanating from the [...]

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