ISA on December 8th, 2008
Home from the fighting and explosions, away from the heat and sand of the Middle East, soldiers become veterans and sometimes become students. Cory Brown and Chris Bowser are two soldiers who left the battlefield and entered the classroom.

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turrets syndrome: Life after war
admin on December 5th, 2008
I have learned in recent years that there are things I just can’t do anymore. Like when we had 5 kids all in car seats in our car, it finally occurred to me that my days of “popping” into a store to pick up something or just, perchance to browse leisurely up and down each aisle, were over. I’ll spare you the graphic details of disastrous shopping ventures with our brood as this is a family blog. No more popping, no more retail wandering. I am OK with that now.

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Coming to another realization
ISA on December 3rd, 2008
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. Romans 1:18 And the old man, who was then so old that he hardly spoke at all, said suddenly out of his silence, “‘I should thank God for my creation if I knew I was a lost soul.” G

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What We Deserve
Blog for iplittle on December 2nd, 2008
While most college students can find the time to study abroad, such an opportunity is generally not in the cards for Division I student-athletes. In addition to their studies and the pursuit of a degree, student-athletes competing at high-profile colleges also have to make a year-round commitment to their respective sports. Such was the case for Parker Goyer, Birmingham, Ala., now in her first year of study at the Harvard Graduate School of Education

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Coach for College – An Interview with Program Founder Parker Goyer