The Student Activities Board does not like my idea of a Medievalists club. They think we should join the Classics Club instead. Evidently the classical period is the only period of history worthy of having a club.
I suspect the Classics Club would try to run us off as a bunch of barbarians who burned all the interesting books and not be terribly impressed by it having gotten better later.
Sigh. To appeal, or not to appeal? I bet they'll junk our appeal, anyway.
Oh, and I don't know what other clubs were accepted in this round of applications over mine, but this school already has a "New Englanders for America" club, a "Pop Music Lovers" club, a "Poltergeist" club, the nature of which is not explained, an "Iranian Jewish" club, a "Leadership through Literature" club, and a "Fashion Business" club.
I suspect the Classics Club would try to run us off as a bunch of barbarians who burned all the interesting books and not be terribly impressed by it having gotten better later.
Sigh. To appeal, or not to appeal? I bet they'll junk our appeal, anyway.
Oh, and I don't know what other clubs were accepted in this round of applications over mine, but this school already has a "New Englanders for America" club, a "Pop Music Lovers" club, a "Poltergeist" club, the nature of which is not explained, an "Iranian Jewish" club, a "Leadership through Literature" club, and a "Fashion Business" club.
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Date: 2003-10-06 11:01 am (UTC)Yes, and perhaps the Korean Campus Crusade for Christ, the Korean Christian Fellowship, and the Asian Baptist Student Koinonia should find a place for themselves in the Asian American Christian Fellowship. Actually, having all four join Tzu Chi-Buddhist Compassionate Relief would make about as much sense as having medievalists in a Classics Club
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