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Friday, June 12th, 2009

Hey Folks! Remember me? I used to tell you about events and goings-on in a somewhat sarcastic and reluctant manner? Anyhoo, it is summertime now, which means we’ve all been too busy sleeping until 3, scoping the other interns, or trying to reconnect with our besties from High School to check/update this website. But don’t worry people I haven’t abandoned you; below is a roundup of some things that have been happening. Call it old news or call it a helpful round up of interesting links—I don’t care.

For those of you in Saratoga tonight (6/12) the Saratoga Acoustic Blues Society is performing on the roof of the Tang at 7pm. FO’ FREE.
Beginning today the 32nd annual International Women’s Writing Guild summer conference is on campus until the 19th.
Campus is currently hosting two dance residencies: Taylor 2 and the SITI Company.
Today is day two of the SaratogaArtsFest. Scope has a riveting interview with Marie Glotzbach about the festival and the importance of the Arts.
Visiting Professor Casey analyzed the agrarian ideal in a new book.
Beau Breslin wrote about Obama’s selection of Judge Sonia Sotomayor for the U.S. Supreme Court in a essay published in the Times Union.

Thats all for now folks.