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Having seen the amazing stories and National Geographic-worthy photographs our scholars share every summer, we decided it’s high time the M-C got in on the summer travel action. So as we bravely trek several miles down the road to our temporary workspace, enduring the unimaginable hardship of an office renovation, we’ll be capturing all of the drama right here. There will be laughter. There will be tears. And there will definitely be some asbestos abatement issues. One response to “. Laura N. Rozo.
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Row, row, row your office, gently ‘cross the quad… | motleymove
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A lesson in commodities markets →. June 2, 2011 · 5:32 pm. Row, row, row your office, gently ‘cross the quad…. As mentioned in last week’s update, we got out of our Planetarium Building offices just in time to miss all of the Friday afternoon drama. While the rest of us luxuriated in brand new, very much above-ground offices, Steve and Chuck braved the flooding to deal with various odds and ends (like furniture and computers). Steve discovers we’ve sprung a leak. A lesson in commodities markets →. We hav...
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Row, row, row your office, gently ‘cross the quad…. Taking a seat →. June 20, 2011 · 10:22 am. A lesson in commodities markets. This used to be an air conditioner. Which means our building used to have air conditioning. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in the Triangle area are running about ten degrees above normal for this time of year. The midday high on this balmy Monday will clock in somewhere around 94, to be bested tomorrow by a 97 degree roasting. As all of you HVAC buffs kn...
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Sense of scale | motleymove
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Row, row, row your office, gently ‘cross the quad… →. May 27, 2011 · 2:15 pm. It’s been a stormy first day here in the new office, with torrential rain rolling through all afternoon. The locals tell us this kind of weather is common in this part of the world during the spring and summer months. Little did we know, the word “slice” has a completely different connotation out here than it does in downtown Chapel Hill. Somehow, in trying to say, “We would each like a slice of cake,” Proto and I h...I also or...
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We have too much stuff | motleymove
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Our Private Enterprise Summer →. May 24, 2011 · 3:39 pm. We have too much stuff. Lesson of the day: we have no idea how you people manage this at the end of every spring semester. We’ve barely emptied one closet, and now Mariah is trapped behind a mountain of office supplies. The sundial and the Planetarium Building before the east wing was added. A row of classic cars in an aerial photo of the sundial lot. A color shot of the sundial and the Morehead Building. Our Private Enterprise Summer →. Build a we...
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Scholar space brainstorm | motleymove
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Our Private Enterprise Summer. Sense of scale →. May 25, 2011 · 12:32 pm. As we finalize our plans for the renovated MC office, we’d love to have your input on the layout of the new scholar space. The present plan is to open up the current scholar resource room into a much larger lounge space, complete with the kind of comfy seating and small work tables you’d find in a coffee shop. The current plan for the new, expanded scholar area. Let us know what you think! So that’s what. Sense of scale →. Also, wh...
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Trip Overview | Stone Town, Zanzibar
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Stone Town, Zanzibar. Trip Overview May 19, 2011. 8212; Kathleen Hayes @ 1:47 pm. Hi friends and family! As a part of S4Si, two other UNC students, Anna Bobrow (follow her blog at http:/ annabobrow.blogspot.com/. Have a really fun summer and keep in touch! Population: 984,625 (as of 2002 census). Population Growth Rate: 3.1%. Geography: 6 degrees south of the equator. Size: 950 square miles. Religion: 95% Muslim, 5% Anglican, Catholic, and Evangelical Christians. Main Industries: Spices, Raffia, Tourism.
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Our Private Enterprise Summer | motleymove
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We have too much stuff. Scholar space brainstorm →. May 24, 2011 · 5:26 pm. Our Private Enterprise Summer. After years of jealously following every else’s summer blogs, it’s finally happening: The MC is hitting on the road! As many of you know, our stately offices here in the planetarium building are undergoing a bit of a renovation. And though we are all seasoned veterans of UNC’s construction boom, adept at navigating around DayGlo Orange barrels. So we’re off! We have too much stuff. You are commentin...