Sunday, June 09, 2002Graduate Degrees in ProgressThat's about it now. I suppose I should set the Commencement scene for you.The morning began cloudy and threatened rain. I feared for the worst, for if it were raining I would not be able to provide this valuable service to you. But, the clouds have burned off and the sun is out. The temperature is hovering around eighty. Being from the South Carolina lowcountry, this weather reminds of a brisk fall day, but, always taking precautions, the College has set up water coolers throughout the Green. An ambulance is also standing by lest anyone die of heatstroke. I am going to try to get a better view for the rest. I will be back shortly. Posted by J. Lawrence at 10:27 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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