Kevin Draper '10: Good Grief.
I’m not really a hardcore football fan (though I watch the games every week, and have for many years now), and I’m certainly not a devotee to the Philadelphia Eagles. They’re in the NFC East, and I...
View ArticleRachel Teagle: Playwriting is a Great Excuse
Emma: Are you being the horse? Me: Yes.This last weekend, the Milburn Stone Theatre produced my play The Girl, the Fox, and the One Left Behind as part of their Emerging Artist(s) One Act Play...
View ArticleAmy Elson '10: A Homecoming of Sorts
"It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got." -Sheryl Crow"Luck is believing you're lucky." -Tennessee WilliamsSeveral years ago I was complaining about a lane assignment for a 200...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Stylish New AK47 Home Storage Solutions Really Pop
[ By Steph in Design& Furniture & Decor. ] Unconventional solutions for home storage by Italian company AK47 make a bold, graphic statement on the wall or ceiling, turning everyday items like...
View ArticleKen Wedding's CompGov Blog: Can't put out the fire. What does that mean?
When the emergency workers can't get to the fire, is that a legitimate sign of the state's capacity? Raging fire burns through waterfront slum of sawmills and shacks in Nigeria’s largest city A massive...
View ArticleAvery Morrow '10: Ichigen koji (276)
Ichigen koji (一言居士): A person who has something to say about everything.When equality advocates proclaim equality, they are like the invading nation who, having exterminated a local population,...
View ArticleKen Wedding's CompGov Blog: Cleaning up corruption or getting your share?
Andrew Jacobs, writing in The New York Times, thinks he has spotted a new anti-corruption trend linked to the new leadership in China. An alternate, more skeptical interpretation, could be that the new...
View ArticleDan Schofer '00
1-7-2013Town + Lisbon. 60 minutes. 8 miles.Slow and easy run. Felt a little stiff but overall OK.
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1-7-2013Treadmill. 28 minutes. 4 miles.Easy run at 1.0% incline. Felt pretty good.
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1-8-2013Bud Road. 28 minutes. 4 miles.Short, quick run. Out in 14:47, back in 13:30. Felt good.
View ArticleDan Schofer '00
1-9-2013Town Loop. 45 minutes. 6 miles.Easy running before and during practice.
View ArticleKevin Draper '10: Wild Speculation and Outlandish Guesses: Solve! That! Mess!...
Now that we have begun the new year, excuses like “team x is still learning to play together” or “team y has had a difficult schedule” sound even flimsier than ever. There are some teams that were...
View ArticleThomas Glessner Weaver '69: Winter Pre Holiday Food Sharing Jesse and Amy's
It is fun for me every year, to share food with my family of creation, to create milestone events, and to build on our past menus. I arrived around the 11 AM agreed upon gathering time in St Cloud,...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Extreme Room Service: Space Hotel is Surprisingly Spacious
[ By Delana in Boutique & Art Hotels& Global. ] When you take a vacation, the point is usually to get away from everyday life and do something different. Well, there is nothing quite as...
View ArticleKevin Draper '10: Seattle Sonics Optimism Guide, Volume 4
If Woj is breaking it, it must be true. Right?Reports are just coming out on Twitter that the Maloof brothers have reached a deal with a buying group headed by hedge fund manager Chris Hansen and tech...
View ArticleCarleton News: Martha Larson Introduces Northfield to Gypsy Jazz-Django Style
When she's not managing the College's campus energy and sustainability initiatives, Martha Larson is also an accomplished jazz cellist and vocalist. This month, Larson is bringing her musical talents...
View ArticleJohn Tischer '71: Cafe At The End Of Time (8.0)
They call it waiting because something’s supposed to happen…but what if you’re just there, not doing anything, but not waiting for anything either...whatdo you call that? “Hanging out” doesn’t seem to...
View ArticleDan Schofer '00
1-9-2013Ink Road. 30 minutes. 4 miles.Easy shakeout run. Out in 15:12, back in 14:40. Felt pretty good.
View ArticleKen Wedding's CompGov Blog: New availability of JSTOR articles
John Sides, writing on The Monkey Cage blog has news that is potentially valuable for teachers and students. JSTOR is an online library of academic journals. You and your students have probably seen...
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