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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
There have been a couple more Commuter articles about us lately. Last week they published a piece called You Could Be Next Year's Poet Laureate. Which is a brief article about the current Poet Laureate and the Poetry Club.
This week's issue has an article about the Words and Pictures reading, but it doesn't appear to be online yet. Hopefully I'll remember to look for it again in a few days and post a link if I find it. If you're on campus (and not reading this from deep in the future) you could just grab a paper copy to see it for yourself.
This week's issue has an article about the Words and Pictures reading, but it doesn't appear to be online yet. Hopefully I'll remember to look for it again in a few days and post a link if I find it. If you're on campus (and not reading this from deep in the future) you could just grab a paper copy to see it for yourself.
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Tav! Thank you so much for the job you are doing as Communications Officer! You are the best!
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