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The Center for Teaching and Learning is a mythical place where the twin sister goddesses of Teaching and Learning hang out.
They make a mean sangria.
The Center for Teaching and Learning is also haunted by Modernist (and deceased) writer James Joyce. He was present for the epic breaking of two coffee pots, thus depriving the slaving tutors of their morning coffee; ironically, James Joyce died of a perforated ulcer at age 58.