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re: Political Science Program at LSU
Posted by sayers3LSU on 11/30/17 at 7:57 am to McLemore
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Ellis Sandoz is the man, but he must be at least semi-retired.
I can confirm that this is correct. Actually sat on his back porch with him pipe smoking when I asked him for a letter of recommendation for Grad School. Dear old guy, far past his prime, but still intellectually sharp.
re: Political Science Program at LSU
Posted by sayers3LSU on 11/30/17 at 7:43 am to Bama2018
2014 B.A. Poli Sci & History B.A. LSU Alum here.
I like the idea of Poli Sci Masters as opposed to Law School. Don't pay the Tulane price though and your worries about a department being "looney left" are a bit plebeian. In any event, if you choose LSU, attach yourself to Dr. Cecil Eubanks. The man is a genius but overall the LSU poli sci department, especially the theory section, made it easy for students of a broad ideological spectrum to participate and feel included. No one was overtly dogmatic in their itemized political opinions.
I like the idea of Poli Sci Masters as opposed to Law School. Don't pay the Tulane price though and your worries about a department being "looney left" are a bit plebeian. In any event, if you choose LSU, attach yourself to Dr. Cecil Eubanks. The man is a genius but overall the LSU poli sci department, especially the theory section, made it easy for students of a broad ideological spectrum to participate and feel included. No one was overtly dogmatic in their itemized political opinions.
re: Crowlers in NOLA
Posted by sayers3LSU on 10/2/17 at 2:44 pm to t00f
So Wayward Owl, Urban South, NOLA...and maybe Parleaux?
No Bishop Street Cider or Second Line Brewing?
No Bishop Street Cider or Second Line Brewing?
Crowlers in NOLA
Posted by sayers3LSU on 10/2/17 at 1:55 pm
Going to a conference in NOLA Friday and wanted to hit up some breweries that sell crowlers before heading back up to BR.
I believe NOLA and Urban South do this but I was wondering if there were any others?
I believe NOLA and Urban South do this but I was wondering if there were any others?
re: Tuscaloosa Craft Breweries
Posted by sayers3LSU on 7/27/17 at 4:12 pm to RollDatRoll
Thanks.
re: Tuscaloosa Craft Breweries
Posted by sayers3LSU on 7/27/17 at 3:39 pm to icegator337
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sucks
Believe me...I know.
Tuscaloosa Craft Breweries
Posted by sayers3LSU on 7/27/17 at 3:32 pm
I'll be in Tuscaloosa tomorrow evening and wondered which of the two breweries in the area is better, Druid City or Black Warrior?
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