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Earlier this semester, while anticipating the February 8 th snowstorm a challenge was issued to govern-ment students to build a snow sculpture of Abraham Lincoln on the Skidmore quad. Professors Tim Burns, Ron Seyb and Flagg Taylor sponsored the contest with frst and second place priees awarded to the winners
Judging, by Professor Taylor, took place and the winners were:
Congratulations and thanks for celebrating Lincoln’s birthday!
Jessica Dunning with her frst place entry. Chrissy Popovski ‘s second place entry .
On April 4 th , 2013, the We The People exhibit in the Tang will hold its last event, which will focus on the seemingly simple question, ―What would you add to the Constitution?‖ A panel led by Dean of the Faculty and Vice President of Academic Affairs Beau Breslin and Government major David Goroff ‘14, and consisting of Government major Jean-Ann Kubler, '13 and English major Kate Cavanaugh ‘14, and Government Department professors Natalie Taylor, Ron Seyb, and Flagg Taylor, will dive head first into some of the pressing challenges facing the Constitution in the contemporary world. Join them, and hear lively discussion about topics ranging from the Equal Rights Amendment, to the Electoral College, to the Second Amendment. Conversation will be based in no small part on the We The People guest book, which has allowed visitors to engage in a lively, sometimes witty dialogue on the strengths and weaknesses of the U.S. Constitution. Excerpts from the guest book are available online on The Tang‟s website.
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A BRAHAM L INCOLN S NOW S CULPTURE C ONTEST
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