Very nice logo! Simple and effective. What happened to 'HAWKTOBER' though??? That is what it was called in 2009 and 2010...guess they changed it last year??? Hawktoberfest has a kinda 'Oktoberfest' font going on, whereas Family Weekend is more straight laced. Which makes sense via one event is focused on drinking and watching soccer, whereas the other is focused on family events.
Speaking of which, I wonder what will the 'Hospitality Tent' be like this year???
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Faculty members will be serving as bartenders! Food and beverages available for sale.Kinda unfortunate but also kinda w/e via I have a job so I don't really care as much. Also for the registration of the event there is usually a section at the end where you can choose to donate some money BUT THIS WAS MISSING. Maybe my memory is just incorrect and they never tried to ask for donations during Hawktoberfest registartion (but I kinda doubt that). Could this be due to the Rich Edgar firing a few months ago, which caused many alumni to say that they would no longer donate?
Maybe the plan is to not push the issue of donations until alumni actually arrive and have had a few beers. Most people are probably going to forget about the whole Rich Edgar thing by then, and actually being at St. Mary's will remind them of how great/cool/chill/etc. it is. So IDK just a 'tinfoil hat' theory of mine~
Dude in the C-A-P-S CAPS CAPS CAPS hoodie talked to my 4ever~ |
So IDK maybe I will see yall at that lecture??? It's before the hospitality tent which is good planning.
- "The Manly Sport of American Politics: How Our Entertainment Created Our Elections." Ken Cohen, History. Goodpaster Hall 117
This mini-class will explore the relationship between sports and electoral politics in American History. From calling elections "races" to considering the "dark horse" to "punting" on an issue, Americans have come to talk about politics as if it was a sport. What does this mean, and why does it matter? You'll walk away from this course with a unique perspective on American politics, just in time for the 2012 elections.
I am a concerned parent and was wondering if there is a tattoo parlor near campus. Also, I dont drink and I've run out of things I need to numb the pain.
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