Thursday, February 12, 2009

This Is Highly Inappropriate and I'll Probably Get In Trouble For It

I just posted a new blog entry about sex that I feel some people might have a sick interest in. Why? I do not know. Frankly, Kat might bitchslap me... but this highly inappropriate blog struck me as perfect for a post. It's called "People That Would Make For An Interesting Lay."

Yeah... I swear that I'm not crazy... sort of

http://unhealthyaddictiontobacon.blogspot.com/2009/02/people-who-would-make-for-interesting.html

RIP Juicy Campus

While Juicy Campus presents an interesting rhetorical situation, its death presents an even more interesting scenerio. Now, more anonymous campus-wide "bathroom stalls" are popping up on the Internet. What are the dangers of these sites? What, if any, are the advantages? Should there be a way to monitor these sites, or is that an infringement on freedom of speech? I'm really interested in how everyone feels about this issue!

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/03/17/sunny.juicy/index.html

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Broadway Crisis Essay

Group Proposal Example

Proposal from our Blog

This proposal is a great example of how to illustrate your purpose, methodologies, research strategy, and workload. I highly suggest taking the time to read it. Also, there are a lot of great examples and interesting sites that last semester's classes added to this blog. Check 'em out.

Assignment for Wed. Wallace's "Consider the Lobster"


Consider the Lobster

Please print and read this article for class on Wed. 

Be ready to discuss. YOU will be teaching the class!

Zombies and Public Forums

Caution Zombie Ahead


What do you think was the rhetorical situation that brought on this display of public writing? 

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Letters!!

A reminder that the final draft of the letter is due Friday, Feb. 13th. I will NOT accept late work. Remember, the final letter needs to be at least 2 pages in length. You should bring 2 copies, one in an addressed envelope with postage.