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Cory Ashby often wears a bright orange sweatshirt and always has a Nalgene on his person. He hails from Winterset, Iowa: the birthplace of John Wayne, home of the Bridge of Madison County, one time residency of George Washington Carver. He will inform you of these facts at any provocation. | Cory Ashby often wears a bright orange sweatshirt and always has a Nalgene on his person. He hails from Winterset, Iowa: the birthplace of John Wayne, home of the Bridge of Madison County, one time residency of George Washington Carver. He will inform you of these facts at any provocation. | ||
− | Sadly, Cory Ashby is no longer a student at Knox. Cory has enrolled at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Though he has every intention of gracing campus on a fairly irregular basis | + | Sadly, Cory Ashby is no longer a student at Knox. And not because he's graduated. Because he transferred. (So much for retention rates...) As of August 2007, Cory has enrolled at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Though he has every intention of gracing campus on a fairly irregular basis, it is certain that his consistent presence (not to mention his heart-warming smile and hearty little laugh) will go sorely missed. |
Rest in Peace, Cashby. | Rest in Peace, Cashby. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 10 September 2007
Cory Ashby often wears a bright orange sweatshirt and always has a Nalgene on his person. He hails from Winterset, Iowa: the birthplace of John Wayne, home of the Bridge of Madison County, one time residency of George Washington Carver. He will inform you of these facts at any provocation.
Sadly, Cory Ashby is no longer a student at Knox. And not because he's graduated. Because he transferred. (So much for retention rates...) As of August 2007, Cory has enrolled at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Though he has every intention of gracing campus on a fairly irregular basis, it is certain that his consistent presence (not to mention his heart-warming smile and hearty little laugh) will go sorely missed.
Rest in Peace, Cashby.