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Sunday | May 11, 2003 | 8:40 pm  

I recently added my Sept. 11, 2002 special section to the print design section of my Web site.

I apologize of the paucity of entries lately. It’s finals week here at MU and I’m also trying to get the ball rolling on my thesis, I’ve gotten almost all the texts for my content analysis and sent out the first batch of letters asking circulation managers for some data.

Look for some of my more current design work to be posted soon as I begin to gear up for the great job hunt — I finish my thesis in August if anyone’s interested in a copy editor or designer (print and Web).

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Thesis, ahhh!

Tuesday | February 18, 2003 | 11:42 am  

I have to have my thesis proposal ready by March 10.

I am still working on theory.

I also have a content analysis to do for my methods class.

It’s due March 11.

I will strive to keep the site up to date, but please forgive any infrequency.

Completed thesis proposals, fifths of vodka or any other care packages can be mailed to chris@heisel.org.

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That’s a wrap

Monday | December 16, 2002 | 2:36 pm  

Just a few short hours ago I turned in my last three term papers for the semester, which means…

It’s Christmas break.

And it couldn’t have come sooner. Now all I have to do is get my graduate committee together and start planning my research…

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