Over the last few summers, I have blogged quite a few running routes through the Moosalamoo region, but somehow never managed to work in a run over the region’s eponymous peak, Mt. Moosalamoo itself. So why the sudden urge to actually ascend this rather gentle peak? First of all, I love the way the name […]…Continue Reading A Midsummer Evening on Mount Moosalamoo
Day: July 30, 2012
Aprendiendo a decorar mi propia alma
Sarah Hailey (Nivel 4) Yo entré en el cuarto y dejé caer mi mochila en el suelo de cemento con un ruido sordo. Cerré la puerta y me senté en la cama en silencio. Qué rico es el silencio, después … Continúe leyendo →…Continue Reading Aprendiendo a decorar mi propia alma
New library acquisitions for Chinese studies
China Academic Journals (CAJ) and Century Journals Project The China Knowledge Resource Integrated Database is a cross-searchable full-text database of the China Academic Journal (CAJ) project containing more than 7,200 journals paired with the Century Journals Project, an archive of … Continue reading →…Continue Reading New library acquisitions for Chinese studies
Farm Fresh: Easy and Local
Can a clever new web site get us eating more local food?…Continue Reading Farm Fresh: Easy and Local
Seeing Stars
Every visitor to the Observatory Open House gets a good look into deep space. Here’s how it happens….Continue Reading Seeing Stars
Nuestro cine
El ciclo de cine de 2013 incluye los siguientes títulos: Semana 1 Karen llora en un bus (Colombia/2010), drama Contracorriente (Peru/2010), drama/historia de amor Semana 2 Amador (España/2010), drama Una pistola en cada mano (España/2012), comedia Semana 3 El cuarto … Continúe leyendo →…Continue Reading Nuestro cine
The 2012 Election: Polarized Voters – Or Polarized Choices?
I want to pick up a discussion I began in this post at the Economist’s Democracy in America site regarding political science election forecast models. At this point in the presidential race, less than 100 days before the election, some … Co……Continue Reading The 2012 Election: Polarized Voters – Or Polarized Choices?