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incognitopolls · 2 days ago
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We ask your questions anonymously so you don’t have to! Submissions are open on the 1st and 15th of the month.
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uwmspeccoll · 2 days ago
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Typography Tuesday
Every spring semester when I teach INFOST 603: History of Books & Printing in person (I teach it online in the fall), I have my students (mostly from Information Studies) set type and print a collaborative broadside. I set a theme (this year, "Springtime Milwaukee"), have each student send me a very short phrase related to that theme, and then I arrange the lines as an exquisite corpse poem.
This year, we met at Adam Beadel's Team Nerd Press/Grove Gallery, where each student set their individual line in various fonts of wood type. These were locked up on a poster press in the poetic arrangement, and everyone got to ink up the form in a kaleidoscope of colors and pull their own prints. After reading about the invention of type and the beginning of letterpress, the only way to fully understand the nature of that technology is to do it yourself!
Thanks to Melissa, our Special Collections Library Assistant (and student in the class), for taking the pictures.
View other field trip posts from INFOST 603.
View more posts with wood type.
View our other Typography Tuesday posts.
– MAX, Head, Special Collections
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political-us · 2 days ago
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time-wasters-blog · 19 hours ago
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Taking breaks is also being productive
Studying constantly only leads to burnout. Go take a walk. Feed some ducks. Admire a pretty building. Try to cook something new.
You might feel guilty at first, but nothing in excess is ever good, not even studying.
Dont forget to live life
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mpregstuff · 12 hours ago
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Mr. Todd On the Way To Class | In the lively chaos of the high school hallway, Mr. Larson stands out like a beacon. At 35 and nine months pregnant with twins, he navigates through the bustling crowd with a confidence that leaves everyone around him in awe. Juggling a mountain of papers in one hand and a steaming cup of coffee in the other, he effortlessly commands the attention of students and staff alike. Laughter and camaraderie fill the air as he passes, a testament to the strong connections he’s built in this vibrant environment. The walls are alive with student artwork and motivational quotes, echoing the dynamic energy of his spirit. Every step he takes showcases his unwavering determination and the warmth he exudes, reminding everyone that resilience can thrive even in unpredictable situations. Mr. Larson isn’t just another teacher; he’s a living example that dedication and love can conquer any challenge, especially amid the whirlwind of high school life. More images are also available at https://mpregstuff.com.
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alyfoxxxen · 2 days ago
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Trump administration to resume collection on student loans in default : NPR
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catchymemes · 1 year ago
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kropotkindersurprise · 1 year ago
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mysharona1987 · 1 year ago
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nyxx01 · 1 year ago
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All eyes on Rafah‼️‼️‼️
Go to the top tag and interact with it and make it go absolutely fucking viral.
And to anyone who is still complicit, get your head out of your ass.
Well done, I’m proud of them and quite impressed 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
(I will be removing/blocking useless comments, I do not need that in my comment section ty very much. Edit: However I will let the the idiocy speak for itself)
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politijohn · 8 months ago
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batboyblog · 6 months ago
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Things the Biden-Harris Administration Did This Week #37
Oct 4-11 2024
President Biden announced a new EPA rule that will require all lead pipes in America's drinking water systems to be replace with-in 10 years. This builds on the $15 billion the Biden-Harris Administration has already invested in replacing lead pipes nation wide. The administration's focus on this issue has allowed local governments to greatly execrate their lead pipe replacement plans, before Biden took office the city of Milwaukee's timeline for replacing its lead pipes was 60 years, they're now on track to do it in 10. The EPA says there's no safe level of lead in the human body.
Vice President Harris announced she plans to expand Medicare to cover home health care. Currently those who need long term care, are covered by Medicaid, the health program for the poor so have to spend all their savings before they can qualify. This change would allow more seniors to stay in their homes and offer support to caregiving family members. Medicare also covers the disabled thus proving a game changer for the disabled Americans and their families. The Vice President also endorsed expanding Medicare to cover the costs of hearing and vision care.
Medicare released a preliminary list of 101 generic drugs which it would cover that would cost no more than $2 for a month for enrollees. People have long lobbied to allow Medicare to pay for generic drugs which has been resisted by drug companies. Thanks to President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, and in line with a Biden Executive Order Medicare is now working on bring low cost generic drugs to seniors. The list targets some of the most common prescriptions thus will bring savings to the most people.
Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden announced that the Biden-Harris Administration had blown past its goal of hiring 250,000 student support staff for 2024. The joint effort by the Department of Education, AmeriCorps and Everyone Graduates Center managed to hire 320,000 tutors, mentors, student success coaches, postsecondary transition coaches, and student support coordinators nationwide, its goal for the end of 2025.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced $420 million to help get rid of lead paint and other lead hazards from homes. HUD estimates that over 3 million households that have children under the age of 6 live with lead hazards. HUDs grants will go to all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico with particular focus on low income housing.
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incognitopolls · 1 year ago
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Note: Not counting raffles/sweepstakes/lotteries. If you got top 3 in a competition and personally consider that a form of winning, that counts as winning.
We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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how-to-get-away-with-study · 2 months ago
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Got finally accepted into my chosen Grad School and I'm so excited to start! 🥳
What are your tips or things you wish you knew before starting grad school? 📖
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evadneares · 4 months ago
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