Following off of last week’s Sustainable Community Challenge to “read the local news” and to educate yourself on the issues you care about, the number one most important thing you can do this week is VOTE!
This election cycle has certainly been an interesting one, there has been a massive outpouring of money into the elections this time around from both sides on a scale that has never been seen before and the issues have certainly been contentious.
It is not our place to discuss or stance on issues or candidates, but in order for us to realize a more sustainable community and future it is necessary that we practice our civic duty to go to the polls tomorrow.
“De-”grading time!
We’re deep in the thick of the semester now. Let the “de-” grading begin!
Many’s the time my colleagues and I have remarked at this time of year, “If it weren’t for the grading, I’d be LOVING this job!”
Why is grading such a pain? Here are the top 5 reasons:
5. Trying to keep a steady set of criteria in place as we read paper after paper.
Remember to Find The Proof in the Pudding
Using Archaeology to Confirm the Past
A Hidden Treasure
Today’s post comes from Alison Dillulio, class of 2013 and Art Center Student Docent.
Unknown [Japanese Mid-to-late Edo period (1615-1868)], Inkstone Box (Suzuribako) with Eight Views of Omi (Omi-hakkei).