More class and more snow

Classes started back up today, much to the chagrin of students everywhere. Obviously, classes weren’t too intensive today, but that didn’t make it any better. I don’t have any classes in the Talmage building this semester, but I do have two classes back-to-back on the south side of the library. Nothing like two straight hours of computer science to start the … continue reading: More class and more snow

End of vacation

Well, the break is nearly over, and while I have been able to catch up on a lot of sleep and finished a number of books, two weeks simply isn’t enough to make up for a whole semester. To add to that, because BYU doesn’t factor a Spring Break into the calendar, there are only two days of vacation between now … continue reading: End of vacation

Vacation

Wow, hard to believe that it’s been a week since I last posted. Shame on me. In that short span, I finished with final exams and flew back home to Oklahoma. That may be an overgeneralization, but it’s accurate nonetheless.

I don’t have too many plans for the break. Having just finished reading Peace Like a River at the suggestion of my … continue reading: Vacation

More snow! And finals …

As you might have guessed from the post title, we received quite a bit of snow during the night.

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Snow on cars this morning

 I was able to meet up with some good friends for lunch up on campus (@ the MoA Cafe), and it was nice to catch up on … continue reading: More snow! And finals …

A lecture, a project, and two birthdays

Attended a nice lecture regarding current social and political movements in Europe, given by Prof. Raymond Taras of Tulane University. Video here.

Today was my last day of class this semester, and although I have an assignment due tomorrow, it’s still a great feeling to know that I no longer have … continue reading: A lecture, a project, and two birthdays