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The Morning in College

2023-02-16 01:29:08

Tuesday morning is the busiest time of my week. When I woke up half an hour before the course started, time kept me preparing for class all the time. I'd like to have breakfast while actually having coffee, but I do not have the time. It is regrettable that I woke up late last night. On Tuesday I will go to the class at 9:30, so it is the day I have to get up in advance. At 9 o'clock, the phone, radio clock, TV quickly raised me. On the radio, the NPR news was broadcast, but I quickly turned it off.

This morning I wrote a paper in the column of Maureen Downey (@ AJCGetSchooled). Approximately 57% of university students nationwide are female, and this proportion is much higher at many core, regional and small liberal arts universities, so there is some intuition in this idea. However, Downey forgot her history. The University of Georgia (I am teaching news and sports media) is a group of white women who advocated anti-discrimination based not only on race but also on gender as UGA gives minorities and men extra points It was prosecuted by. The American Golf Association gave a comprehensive advantage to the ideal group (I am very simplified) before the judgment of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.

First, I saw the graduation ceremony of UF University of Arts and Sciences and Art University in the morning (9 am). It was held on May 5, 2018. This is quite noisy, but it is not a ritual you heard. Foolish, not rude, this is what you expect. (In the ceremony in the morning, there is no video on the strict dance of VIP.) To see if thousands of graduates are on stage or in front of the university, you need a bailiff. Their names are called, then they leave the stage. As anyone who has graduated from a modern high school or university knows, a student likes taking a spotlight from other students. But this is not rocket science. This is an important day for students, so good escorts are routine