Fuck ISU right in the ear!

Jun 19, 2006 17:32

Okay loyal readers here is the shit. Most of you know that I do not enjoy the Iowa State. Today they did not clear their name; in fact they only proved one of the many reasons of my dislike of the before mentioned institution. I decided to finally clear up the hold that was placed upon my account. So I called the health center and inquired as ( Read more... )

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kolalakitty June 20 2006, 00:30:41 UTC
Student Death is full of a whole bunch of incompitance. Seriously. Avoid it.. like.. THE PLAGUE ( ... )

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mastersamus June 20 2006, 13:24:03 UTC
Yeah, the University is really shitty about how they handle a lot of stuff. I had a notice about financial aid eligibility sent to my parents house instead of my address. Turns out if I hadn't gone to Mom and Dad's the day I did, I probably wouldn't be able to finish my degree. Student Death isn't the only place that sucks; it's the University in general!

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avatarofrandom June 20 2006, 21:07:26 UTC
Pretty much everything to do with the administration there is really shitty. That thing that happened to Sam with mailing important financial letters to the wrong address has happened to more than one person I know.

I don't think I've asked what type of classes you're taking. Maybe if you're still figuring things out you could try somewhere else. Like Hamilton College or AIB or a different program at DMACC or something.

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turkishsilver June 22 2006, 21:27:14 UTC
Thursday, June 22, 2006
"Futurama": Head not yet in jar

Comedy Central's bringing the show back for "at least" 13 news episodes.

COMEDY CENTRAL® ACQUIRES NEW EPISODES

OF TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION’S EMMY-WINNING "FUTURAMA"

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At Least 13 New Episodes To Be Added To The 72 Previously Acquired By COMEDY CENTRAL

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NEW YORK, June 22, 2006 -- COMEDY CENTRAL has acquired the rights to air at least 13 additional, soon-to-be-produced episodes of Matt Groening's and David X. Cohen’s Emmy-winning animated comedy series "Futurama," augmenting the initial license agreement it entered into with Twentieth Century Fox Television last fall, it was announced today by David Bernath, senior vice president, programming, COMEDY CENTRAL. "Futurama" will be added to the COMEDY CENTRAL schedule in 2008.

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