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Hello all! Like I told you recently, my schedule has been pretty hectic... but of course, my busy schedule is voluntary, and typically pretty fun. Sometimes it amazes me when I look at the variety of things I do all in one day. Take Wednesday, for example: 6 or 7 am (don't remember) - Wake up, shower...
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What a CRAZY time my life has been since I last posted a blog. I'm currently at home for Thanksgiving break, but the professors didn't let up on the work until the very last minute of class on Friday. I had a quiz in lab on Thursday like usual, and a quiz before Therapeutics case conference on...
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I survived my first (half) week of school! What a whirlwind! Classes have been intense, but I've come to expect that out of the pharmacy program. Many of our classes are continuous from one year to the next, and often with the same professors. So while classes in other departments often schedule...
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Fri, Aug 29 2008
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Hi... it feels good to be back, reinstated, to be blogging again. For a while I wasn't sure if I'd have the opportunity to be doing this again but here i am :D. So with great pleasure i'd like to reintroduce myself... hi I'm c2, your favortie blogger back for the fisrt time and yes i...
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Yesterday I got things started by destroying one of the favorite toys that I received for my birthday...the Red Rooster. Perhaps its the warmer weather, pent-up agression, or the desire to onery, but whatever it is (maybe some of all three), I just felt the need to get my morning off on the right paw...
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Ahh, the end of spring break! What a sad time for all college students... Actually, I don't mind heading back to class, because I'm so excited about being back at Butler. I spent half of my break in Indy, and the other half wishing I was still there! There's always so much going on at Butler...
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Sat, Mar 15 2008
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The Butler Bulldogs took down Horizon League conference foe, Cleveland State, on Saturday afternoon by the score of 51-46 . It appeared that a lot of you took my advice and came to Hinkle Fieldhouse for the game. There was a crowd of more than 8,000, which included those participating in Alumni Day,...
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Sat, Feb 16 2008
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This week's issue of The Butler Collegian, Est. 1886 (Vol. 122, Issue 16) has arrived on campus and just by looking at it, you would think it was the National Enquirer and I was Britney Spears! I mean, I was all over that thing. You can find a nice color picture of me on the front page, along with...
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Thu, Feb 7 2008
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If you've cracked open your online edition of the Indianapolis Star at http://www.indystar.com/ and checked out the game recap info and photos from last night's Butler men's basketball contest against Loyola of Chicago, then perhaps you saw your's truly. Indy Star photographer, Heather...
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Fri, Jan 25 2008
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My good friends, newly weds, and Butler grads Noelle & Daniel recently posted, "Sounds like the dream life of every Butler Bulldog! Do you have a girlfriend Blue??" Not only do I live the dream life of every Butler Bulldog, I pretty much live the dream life. Period. Living the dream, baby...
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Wed, Jan 23 2008
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" Section 20, Row AA, Seat 4 " writes, "Dear Blue, Why doesn't A.J. Graves like you?" Dear, Sec. 20, Row AA, Seat 4, I assume you are referring to the fact that A.J. doesn't pet me during the announcement of starting lineups before home games. Well, for those who haven't...
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Mon, Jan 14 2008
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You may think I put tons of pictures up on my blog, but for every one I post, there are hundreds more on my computer. To celebrate the end of 2007, I picked out some of my favorite shots that you haven't seen before. Enjoy! Bell tower in the snow, February 2007. Snow day! The guiding spirit of our...
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Sat, Dec 29 2007
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Every year the Nutcracker is performed by the Butler Ballet. I've always loved musicals and theatre, so I was really looking forward to seeing this show. On Friday night, my friends and I went to see the ballet. Not only was it amazing, but it was especially fun because we got to pick out and watch...
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It is hard for me to believe that all of you readers have normal lives that have NOT been centered around the outcome of the Butler vs. Ohio State game this weekend, because here on campus that is all anyone has talked about for about a week now. Finals? eh, we'll worry about those later. This weekend...