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Fall Semester 2008: Research and Scholarship Ethics - M 2:00-3:40p Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology - MW 4:30-5:45p Advanced Biochemistry, Cell, and Molecular Biology - TR 9:30-10:45a, F 9:00-9:50a Physiology of Human Systems - TR 2:00-3:50p Colloquium in Molecular Biology Research - R 4:00-4:50p Old Journal Entries
Or rather, entries from the old journal, as it were... - An open letter to the College. (August 27, 2006) - Untitled. (July 16, 2006) - Haunted (Part One) (May 29, 2006) - Are we growing up, or just going down? (May 3, 2006) - I had a dream... (March 19, 2006) - ... (March 14, 2006) - Enjoy it while it lasts. (September 12, 2005) - Scene: 3:27 AM. (September 3, 2005) - Untitled. (July 26, 2005) Psst... if you're looking for the academic writings I used to have here, head to my Reading Room. Blockbuster Total-Access DVDs
Week of 6/30/08: - Tokyo monogatari [Tokyo Story] (1953) Week of 6/16/08: - Akira (1988) - Habuah [The Bubble] (2006) Week of 6/9/08: - Prime Suspect 4, including: - The Lost Child (1995) - Inner Circles (1995) - Scent of Darkness (1995) Week of 5/26/08: - Like Minds [USA: Murderous Intent] (2006) Week of 5/5/08: - La Strada (1954) - Black Orpheus (1959) - Le Notti di Cabiria [Nights of Cabiria] (1957) Week of 4/7/08: - Cleo de cinq a sept [Cleo from 5 to 7] (1962) - Det Sjunde Inseglet [The Seventh Seal] (1957) Week of 3/24/08: - Prime Suspect 3 (1994) Week of 3/17/08: - Funny Face (1957) - Lalechet Al Ha'mayim [Walk on Water] (2004) - Charade (1963) Week of 3/10/08: - Yossi & Jagger (2002) - Mists of Avalon (2001) - Blow Up (1966) The *New* Reading List
Since June 2006... - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Dead Emcee Scrolls by Saul Williams [61.3%] - - Junk Science: An Overdue Indictment of Government, Industry, and Faith Groups that Twist Science for Their Own Gain by Dan Agin, Ph.D. [64.4%] - - - - - - - - 1984 by George Orwell [18.8%] | The actual weekend entry, abridged. Tuesday, July 1, 2008 @ 8:45 pm (Abridged because I feel dirty and want to take a shower. Desperately.) So I managed to find an apartment. It's a little more expensive than I had hoped for, but definitely still within my means. Compared to the other places I looked at, this place was HUGE (which is to say it isn't, like, the size of a house, but when most of the apartments you're looking at are no larger than twice the size of your current [and pretty small] bedroom, then it's ginormous). It isn't campus adjacent like I initially wanted, but it's a straight shot on the bus to the transit center at school (not to mention there is also a free shuttle from my apartment to the school), AND I'm across the street from a drug store, a grocery store, several restaurants, two coffee shops, a Blockbuster, and some banks. It's one bedroom, one bath, with a full kitchen and a balcony (where I am going to keep a banana tree and grow bougainvillea into a trellis). I'm uberexcited and wish that all my friends can come and visit me all at once... but I will settle for an occasional overnight stay when one or two are in town. 4 Comments. Good to know you found a good apartment! I guess you're looking forward to living in it? » Nuttz on 2008-07-02 05:21:43 woohoo! when we found this place we knew we'd found our home. it's a good feeling. being across from stores and banks is more convenient and important than anyone ever imagines until it happens. a couple yrs ago we lived across from a grocery store with my bank IN it. it was FANtastic! » invisibleinkling on 2008-07-02 01:10:25 Your apartment sounds fantastic! I wish I was old enough to move in to my own apartment and grow a banana tree on the balcony... » bananaface on 2008-07-02 07:19:53 Splendid. Sign me up for the all-powerful SW Ding-o-matic. Or I could just walk, since we'll only be 2984 miles apart! » Zanzibar on 2008-07-07 04:49:52
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