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The Board of Trustees has voted unanimously to pass the Campus Safety proposal presented by the Presidents Taylor and Middleton. This allows Campus Safety Director John Schlaf to become a sworn officer again, turning the department into a police department and opening the possibility of new training and funding opportunities.
The California Zephyr is considered among the most scenic Amtrak routes. California Zephyr riders are a curious bunch. They come from various walks of life, although they are rarely in a hurry, given the train's schedule issues. A large number of Knox students use the California Zephyr, generally for travel between Knox and points west. Most experienced Knox students know not to use the California Zephyr for westbound travel to Chicago.
Post-Bunkism assumes that arguments cannot refer to some discrete or objective truth, and thereby cannot obfuscate the truth to a greater or lesser degree. Post-Bunkism basically says, "philosophical discourse is full of bunk, and as such, we're going to play Red Rover as a meaningful philosophical statement."
Japanese Club was initially created as an organization for those interested in Japanese popular culture, primarily anime, manga, and video games. However, since 2003, popular culture became the territory of such organizations as Anime Club and the Gaming Information Network. The purpose of Japanese Club has shifted to promoting awareness of other aspects of Japanese culture, including traditions and holidays, cuisine and non-animated films. |
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