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Let the Finals begin!
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Canadian Studies and the media
http://pwmartin.blog.uvm.edu/archives/2008/04/canadian_studie.htmlLate last week, a Canadian Press reporter looking for a story happened upon the Burlington Free Press article on the closure of our program office and the withdrawal of program funding to Canadian Studies. The resulting Canadian Press story hit the newswires on Friday morning and a media frenzy began. …
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The Closure of the Canadian Studies Office
http://pwmartin.blog.uvm.edu/archives/2008/04/the_closure_of.html\ Canadian Studies office, 589 Main Street Dear friends, Recently, the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences informed me that she intends to withdraw all funding ($35,000, which covers our staff and office costs) from the Canadian Studies Center on Main Street. …
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Digital Digressions v2.0
http://reparent.blog.uvm.eduBoingBoing TechEBlog Writer Response Theory Writing & the Digital Life GayGamer Grand Text Auto Jay Is Games Joystiq Wonderland WoW Insider As Canadian As Possible... Bitch, Ph.D. Collin vs. Blog Dean Dad Easily Distracted Txt<a> Learning Curves New Kid on the Hallway The Phantom Professor Scribbling Woman Barbetti Family Blog Boomerific Post-Schna-ulations
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http://chrislang.tumblr.com
http://chrislang.tumblr.comAs Canadian as Possible... under the circumstances: George Monbiot, Global Warming, and Canada's obligation to the world...
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Puck Lit Project
http://www.nothingbutmemory.net/red/?p=5main characters plays hockey, and the game is used in the book as a metaphor for Canadianness, eh? I started browsing around websites looking for more and found that there are quite a few works of fiction and poetry about the game. I stumbled upon Paul Martin’s blog (Not that Paul Martin. No, not that Paul Martin either.), which led me to the Canadian Lit website Northwest Passages’ Hockey Lit section. I was intrigued. Since I am, at the moment, working at an institution which holds at least two copies of
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friendly neighbour axes canadian studies centre
http://wmtc.blogspot.com/2008/04/friendly-neighbour-axes-can...see that be imperilled, is definitely a personal blow," he said. The university, meanwhile, says it shut down the administrative centre but the program will live on. The "the fittingly named director of Canadian studies," Paul Martin, writes the blog As Canadian As Possible... under the circumstances. Martin writes:Founded in 1964, the University of Vermont's Canadian Studies Program is one of the oldest, most respected programs in North America. It's reputation and long, productive history was what lured me to UVM five years ago and has continued
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Closing the Canadian Studies Office at UVM?
http://greengaloshes.cc/2008/04/closing-the-canadian-studies...closure of the Canadian Studies office
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Ends and Means
http://littlefury.blogspot.comwell, turns out I'm leaving tomorrow. I fucked up my booking and wouldn't have caught it but for the fact I sent my itinerary to the buddy who is picking me up and he noticed the date discrepancy. So thanks, G. You're a god among bros. And I'll see you tomorrow.
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Steinskogs Weblog
http://steinskog.wordpress.comBlogroll & so this is christmas 2′23” An Unamplified Voice ANABlog Angriff auf die Urteilskraft As Canadian as Possible … under the circumstances Aurgasm Blackdown blah-feme Boring Like A Drill Catalysts & Connections Coloratur … aaah David Byrne Journal Deceptively Simple Dial “M” for Musicology Distortion Disco Downtown Music, 1971-87
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iPhone coming to Vermont
http://greengaloshes.cc/2007/12/iphone-coming-to-vermont/available in the Green Mountain State after all. The news comes as part of a wireless network swap between AT&T and Verizon. The Rutland Herald has a look at the deal and some of it’s implications for Vermont. (Via Paul Martin’s Twitter.)
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Baby Taylor and Me
http://babytaylorandme.blogspot.comMore Coffee, Please Paul Martin's UVM blog Northwest Passages
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rob mclennan's blog
http://robmclennan.blogspot.com: Looking back at the novels, it’s possible to see a progression in the use of historical material. Billy the Kid is a collage, but that same kind of material gets more and more assimilated into the books by the time of In the Skin of a Lion. MICHAEL ONDAATJE: Yeah, with each book I’ve felt more confident with how I’ve put everything into the text. In the first book I had no concept of form. I wrote poetry. I wrote prose. I had photographs. I was very involved with the shaping of the