Tag Archives: Welsh

Une erreur

I need six hours of intermediate-advanced French so I can get my second major in English Literature, and I finished off the first three hours this past Wednesday when I completed our final exam. I am currently doing an independent … Continue reading

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When Not Writing Papers

You might notice I have quite a few posts have the tag “papers” attached. I’m taking a break from the latest one to write this blog post. That’s called procrastination, and college teaches young adults to do this gusto. Anyway, … Continue reading

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When Not Writing Papers

You might notice I have quite a few posts have the tag “papers” attached. I’m taking a break from the latest one to write this blog post. That’s called procrastination, and college teaches young adults to do this gusto. Anyway, … Continue reading

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When Not Writing Papers

You might notice I have quite a few posts have the tag “papers” attached. I’m taking a break from the latest one to write this blog post. That’s called procrastination, and college teaches young adults to do this with gusto. … Continue reading

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Summer at Butler: What I Learned

The “so hard to say goodbye” in “She Will Be Loved” by Maroon 5 can use a 1 5 4 5 1 chord progression. Fish tacos in Chicago make an excellent snack. Welsh eisteddfodau: Grown men dress in bardic robes for … Continue reading

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Summer at Butler: What I Learned

The “so hard to say goodbye” in “She Will Be Loved” by Maroon 5 can use a I V IV V I chord progression. Fish tacos in Chicago make an excellent snack. Welsh eisteddfodau: Grown men dress in bardic robes for … Continue reading

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All the small things

Loads of little things have been happening. And I promise there will be neither weather nor cooking/baking represented in this post. 1. I was in an advertisement in Dance Magazine with some other students from the Dance Department. (Come to Midwinter!) The … Continue reading

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Butler Summer Institute

Quite a while back, at the beginning of fall semester, I met with my Irish Lit professor to discuss topics for the long paper I was going to write. I initially suggested a comparison of Dylan Thomas’ Portrait of the … Continue reading

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I broke Fall Break

When I was a freshman, I referred to Fall Break as “Reading Break.” That’s what it’s listed as in Butler’s academic calendar, after all. (Actually, it’s Fall Reading Break, but whatevs.) Naturally, I assumed students stayed on campus and used … Continue reading

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Prosiect is Welsh for “project”

There are many projects currently revolving around Olivia-world. Things I am doing: Student Choreography. Like mad. Dance history project. We are reconstructing and presenting a Renaissance dance from Thoinot Arbeau’s Orchesographie. Here’s the dance we are researching, though Irwin Library’s … Continue reading

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