Tuesday, April 12, 2005
The Classics undergraduate advisor (Dr. Holland) squeezed me into the summer Latin courses (which had filled up before my registration date); I therefore switched the Latin II fall course for Latin Composition. Dr. Holland informed me we are to read Cicero.
I dropped The World of Rome for Modern English Syntax, for that occurs on Tuesdays and Thursdays right before Latin Composition. Gender and Sexuality in the Classical World I may drop: nineteen hours, when nine of those are language courses, might be a bit much.
I love school.
The Department of Housing and Residence Life feels so grateful to have me back in the dorms next fall and spring that it offered a free, refillable coffee mug. Every time I use this mug, it will cost me thirty-nine cents. But I am unconcerned, for I do not drink coffee.
[Lauree Frances Keith concluded this diatribe at 6:59 PM]