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Student Research Celebration Deadline — and the Boondocks
Celebration Deadline Thursday var addthis_pub = “wabco”; Printer-friendly version by Kenny Farris ’12 December 14, 2009 In the summer of 2008, rhetoric students Grant Gussman and Daniel King entered Fine Arts 206 with Professor of Rhetoric David Timmerman. … Continue reading
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The Golfer and the President: On Tiger Woods and Bill Clinton
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