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Last Updated: Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 13:29 EST
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Maire Gurevitz is a senior studying political science and history.
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Monday, April 7, 2008, 12:40 EST
This week’s episode of “Lost” was an enhanced version of the second episode of this season. Even though I didn’t watch all of it because I was thinking Arby’s, I do have lots to talk about.
At the beginning of the show, the news footage of the Oceanic 815 wreckage is showing, and we see our resident physicist, Daniel Faraday, crying and saying he doesn’t know why he’s so upset.
Monday, April 7, 2008, 12:29 EST
Is anyone else completely reveling in the fact that Indiana is now the new political hot spot for the Democratic nominees? I mean, Bill Clinton seems to be in Indiana every other day. Barack Obama was here two weeks ago, and is apparently set to come back soon. Hillary Clinton has also been crisscrossing the state heavily.
Saturday, April 5, 2008, 01:09 EST
A couple weeks ago I went to see Dr. Gary Telgenhoff, the forensic liaison for the popular television show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, who spoke in the Reilly Room. Since I am an avid fan of the show, I immediately decided to take advantage of this opportunity.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008, 17:33 EST
Ever since I started at Butler, I have either heard of or witnessed many problems with some of the buildings on campus. These problems, in addition to being unsightly blemishes upon the school, can greatly affect student health.
Monday, March 31, 2008, 13:01 EST
By having advising pushed back to before spring break more opportunities are available for students, and students are able to register for fall classes earlier...
Besides spending time on the beach some place warm, spring break is also an opportunity to make plans for the summer. One thing that needs to be taken into account is academic options. Although students may have an idea what their academic plans are for the future, this cannot be solidified until a formal discussion with the student’s academic adviser takes place.
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Let It Out
People are finally out and about, yay nice weather! Spring is...the Mall crowded with frisbee players and sun-bathers. Can we have a cook out on the George Foreman? Yo, Paulie. I am struck by your brutal honesty. Why is my phone ringing off the hook? I am naming my dog Busta Rhymes. Eeeek! It's almost time to graduate! My Nana is the best cook in the world.
Dawgnet's brand new blog for the latest discussions about the 2008 primaries and election.
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