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Category Archives: 2012-13
Delayed Gratification
As of late many of my tasks have been for the future; tests, paper, applications, submissions, etc. It’s sometimes difficult to maintain motivation with tasks like these, and rightfully so. After all, they are inherently not for the present, they’re … Continue reading
Glancing back at 5 semesters
It’s been forever since I’ve posted, so there’s a massive amount of information that I would love to share with our readers. In the interest of time and readability, here’s a snap-shot of what I’ve gotten myself into these last … Continue reading
Posted in Casey Krolczyk '14
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iPhone App Announcement – Circle Draw
I spent part of my winter break developing an iPhone/iPad app called Circle Draw that I was fortunate enough to have accepted by Apple’s app store earlier this week. If you would be interested in trying the app (it’s free!), … Continue reading
Posted in 2012-13, Billy Rathje '15
Tagged app, app development, Billy Rathje, Circle Draw, free, iOS, iPad, iPhone, photo, photo and video, student, Student Life, University of Puget Sound
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5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Greek Recruitment
The time of the year is upon us again for Greek life recruitment. Those of you reading this who are non-Greeks are probably really sick of hearing about it, and those of you who are Greek are probably just ready … Continue reading
Posted in 2012-13, Lindsay Schommer '13
Tagged Alpha Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, Greek Life, IFC, Kappa Alpha Theta, Panhellenic, Phi Delta Theta, Pi Beta Phi, Recruitment, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Student Life
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Oh Nostalgia…
For the last week all I did was sit around my house, half heartedly writing internship applications and reading a couple books on Batman (I’ll probably have a post on that book collection come March, don’t fret), wishing that I was back at school—being back in the swing of the hubbub, always having something to do, enjoying life. But last night when I got off the shuttle and walked through the SUB towards my house, I was completely underwhelmed with a sense of separation. Suddenly I was nostalgic for the biting Minnesota winter that I had just left.
It’s easy to be overly nostalgic (on the verge of restlessness), especially around the idea of home.
Posted in 2012-13, Ian Fox '14
Tagged #SixSeasonsAndAMovie, Aaron Pomerantz, Chris Thile, Community, Good Morning, Ian Fox, Insert Tag Here, Minnesota, Minnesota Club, Passages, Punch Brothers, Useless Reflections
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Computer Science at Puget Sound (Part I)
I thought I’d start a possible series of posts on Computer Science at Puget Sound, since it’s not a topic that makes the Student Life blogs that often. It’s a department worth attention, however, and for my first post I … Continue reading
Posted in 2012-13, Billy Rathje '15
Tagged ACM, Billy Rathje, Computer Science, Humanities, java, liberal arts, Puget Sound, python, UPS
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Fall So Far
It’s hard to believe we are already over halfway through the semester. Time flies when you’re having fun and working hard. Here are some highlights of the past few months: – Attending the Robert Reich Lecture: Students, faculty, and community … Continue reading
Posted in Abigail Struxness '13
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What We Write – Writing at Puget Sound
This week I thought that I’d write about writing at Puget Sound. There are a number of reasons this unequivocally meta blog topic comes to mind. For one thing, Friday was the official, Congressionally-endorsed “National Day on Writing,” which we … Continue reading
Posted in 2012-13, Billy Rathje '15
Tagged #WhatIWrite, Billy Rathje, National Day on Writing, Puget Sound, research, science, UPS, writing, writing center
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Greek Week 2012
Every fall the Greek community has a week of philanthropic, scholastic, and interfraternal fun. This is what we call Greek Week. Fellow blogger and IFC PRogrammer, Brendan Witt, spent a lot of time over the past several months planning this … Continue reading
Posted in 2012-13, Lindsay Schommer '13
Tagged Greek Life, Greek Week, Interfraternalism, Loggers, Puget Sound
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Midterm Update
I can’t believe it’s already been a month on campus! I have been so busy that time has really flown by. Here’s an update on a few assorted things I’ve been up to lately (in no particular order): I’ve been … Continue reading
Posted in 2012-13, Billy Rathje '15
Tagged Art History, Assembly, Billy Rathje, Double Major, Dreams, Early Modern, java, Renaissance, research, Shakespeare, University of Puget Sound
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