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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Our Own James Tedford, Legendary Foghorn Editor
He's been working on his doctorate at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, while working as a course developer in their Distance Learning unit. He writes:
In case you haven’t heard already, Julie and I are moving to Bakersfield. Actually, she has already moved and, as usual, I am trying to catch up. She was hired three weeks ago by a non-profit group, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, that provides free legal services to the poor. Julie will be the attorney in charge of a new unit that serves victims of domestic violence. Before law school, Julie managed a battered women’s shelter; ever since, family law has been one of her top interests.
And it's the fulfillment of a dream for both of us. Since we started dating in 2001, we have intended to commit our lives to advocacy for the marginalized. Before we met, each of us had been convicted by the Bible’s preoccupation with justice for the poor and oppressed. Now we are at a point where, as a couple, we are prepared to take significant action.
And also at a point where I need to finish my dissertation.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Amanda Van West is Alive, Well, Blogging in the UK
Let's go visit. She says there will be pictures of her next to England's historical treasures.
(Day of the Dead at the British Museum. Who would have thunk?)
(Day of the Dead at the British Museum. Who would have thunk?)
Friday, October 09, 2009
Our Own Anthony Congi
-AC
http://idahopressclub.org/Website/Best-of-2008-Awards.html
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
1st Greg Schaefer – Plum-TV,
2nd
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Our Own Niall Adler
Niall Adler, a 1998 media studies graduate, was hired in the Summer of 2009 as the assistant communications director at Stanford University after a brief stint working professional sports in Melbourne, Australia and eight years at Long Beach State. Adler will be the secondary media contact for the Cardinal football team and the primary contact for the national caliber baseball and swimming programs. Overall, Adler has worked with 75 professional athletes, including Major Leaguers Evan Longoria, Troy Tulowitzki and Jered Weaver, and worked at sporting events on four continents.
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