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Fellow Juniors, welcome to the Junior blog! Yes, we're on the second half! If any one wants to be able to post, please email me at daniel@foucachon.com, and I'll send you an invite. -Daniel
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Darwin or Design

Please come and support Dr. Wilson with your presence as he debates Dr. Mike Webster! And please pray that the debate will go smoothly, and that the cause of Christ will be advanced through it!
- Monday, November 12th, 7:30 pm
- UI Commons: Whitewater Room
Labels: Darwin, Dr. Wilson, Inteligent Design, Moscow, NSA, UI
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Moscow City Council
O Socii, today is a great and honourable day. It is a day in which we can put to use our right as citizens of the Unitest States of America to elect our leaders. In days past leaders were often chosen through strength of arms. Men proved their courage on the battle field, fighting for their king, that they might live peaceful lives under their king. We have no bloody
battle field on which to pour our blood and prove our valor, but we do have the Moscow Fair Grounds, and today, until 8 p.m. May it not be said of the students of New Saint Andrews college that they did not bother to go out and vote. Furthermore, this is going to be a close vote - 50 could turn the tide of the election. You may feel like it's not your place to vote in Moscow, but it does affect you. It affects NSA, it affects the families you're boarding with, and it affects our churches. If you've lived here for more than 30 days, you can vote! Please vote!
Please vote for Krauss and Carscallen for the 4 year seat (do not vote for a 3rd person) and Steed for the two year seat.
To the Polls!
Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit. O Socii, Proponite!
battle field on which to pour our blood and prove our valor, but we do have the Moscow Fair Grounds, and today, until 8 p.m. May it not be said of the students of New Saint Andrews college that they did not bother to go out and vote. Furthermore, this is going to be a close vote - 50 could turn the tide of the election. You may feel like it's not your place to vote in Moscow, but it does affect you. It affects NSA, it affects the families you're boarding with, and it affects our churches. If you've lived here for more than 30 days, you can vote! Please vote!Please vote for Krauss and Carscallen for the 4 year seat (do not vote for a 3rd person) and Steed for the two year seat.
To the Polls!
Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit. O Socii, Proponite!
Labels: Already/Not Yet, elections, History, Moscow, Moscow City Council, NSA
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