Two years ago today I wrote a page that was well-received entitled The Strength of Doubt. I provide this link to those interested.
Clear directions are key to successful communication and education. With the center of campus torn up by the Student Center project and related steam line complications, even foot traffic on North Street is out of the question.
New signs appeared this morning way up at the Learning Center directing students which way to go depending on what part of campus you were infiltrating for your first class.
Yes, clear signs are a blessing to all. My buddy Jerry sends along this example of signage in a litigious society.
If you can't see it, the fine print reads "Also, the bridge is out ahead".
Will Ames's problem driving the newly donated 1931 Ford from Maxwell Savage to the Meetinghouse had nothing to do with his route of choice. No, his problem had to do with the gas line, which you have to turn on every time you drive the thing.
This immaculate antique will be won by raffle at Reunion 2004, and I plan to keep you informed throughout the year with tidbits of info and clear directions on how to get in on it.