My alma mater's student newspaper is finally online.
I didn't write for them when I was in college. I was too shy as a freshman to go to their offices, and, truth be told, not all that interested in journalism. One of my regular readers did, though, so she'll appreciate this.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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Yes, I do appreciate it being online. Now I need to read it occasionally.
I'm actually going to Homecoming and the GUKnight reunion. So is my brother.
I going sans children!! and sans spouse. I'm going to audit the Taskmaster's class on Friday and then hang out until Sunday. Mostly by myself. Appealing to me -- since I don't even usually get to use the bathroom without an audience (not Husband -- the kids, mind you).
anyway -- how different from when I was on staff.
And you should have signed up!!!!
Should I know who the Taskmaster is? I have a couple guesses in my head, but no certainty.
And you remember me back in those days. I really, really was shy. You intimidated the living daylights out of me as a freshman (which you probably don't remember since I spent most of the year hiding in whatever corner I could find). I don't think I could have handled a whole mess of people who intimidated me all at once.
I took 27 credits from her -- the resident Creative Writing instructor -- Berwyn.
I had a feeling that was who you meant. I only had nine credits with her, but they were probably the best classes I took in my major. I would have taken more if my program had allowed it (English Ed. was really, really regimented in what we had to take).
Though I have to admit I really enjoyed American Lit 1865-1914 with Charlie Smith, too.
I think in the English Dept., the most classes I took from one prof. was 4, and that was with she who was called Sister Satan. Those were painful, painful classes.
May Charlie Smith rest in peace. I LOVED him -- so did Michele Wroblewski Whitaker!!! Charlie Smith was awesome!!!!!
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