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Sociology Courses | January 23, 2006
Sociology of Violence: 2nd Period
Grissom is standing at the front of the class, feeding a few tarantulas who are perched on his desk in their terrariums. They've been officially banned from his apartment and office, and will now live in the lab. PoorT-Boz, Left Eye, and Chili spiders.
"Welcome, everyone. After doing all that reading this weekend, you should be familiar now with the material.
So, instead of lecturing you, today we will participate in a project.
Using the full resources of the Humanities wing (the AV/computer lab, Grissom's creepy stuff, the science materials, etc.), I'd like you to design some sort of Anti-Violence message for the campus.
You will not be graded on this, so feel free to be experimental. At the end of class, sharedescribe, link, whatever what you have done with the class.
Sociology of the Paranormal: 6th Period
"Please turn in your homework."
Grissom then lectures on the Sokal Affair as his students probably nod off, and lets them go without assigning any homework.
Grissom is standing at the front of the class, feeding a few tarantulas who are perched on his desk in their terrariums. They've been officially banned from his apartment and office, and will now live in the lab. Poor
"Welcome, everyone. After doing all that reading this weekend, you should be familiar now with the material.
So, instead of lecturing you, today we will participate in a project.
Using the full resources of the Humanities wing (the AV/computer lab, Grissom's creepy stuff, the science materials, etc.), I'd like you to design some sort of Anti-Violence message for the campus.
You will not be graded on this, so feel free to be experimental. At the end of class, share
Sociology of the Paranormal: 6th Period
"Please turn in your homework."
Grissom then lectures on the Sokal Affair as his students probably nod off, and lets them go without assigning any homework.

Re: CLASS: Paranormal | 1/23
I spoke to a student who asked to not be identified by name. They reported having an encounter with another student who was dead, and yet somehow not. That student was at the bookstore buying books on ghosts to "maximize their afterlife experience" just last week.
In addition, I asked my source if there was there any way to tell that the student they ran into was or had been dead from the way they behaved. My source replied, ""Other than them wanting to be better at being dead? No."
I also asked if they happened to know how the student had died, but my source did not and reported not having even been aware that said student was/had been dead until this incident.
As my last question I asked if my source had ever seen someone who was dead or a ghost before. They replied that they had and talked about having performed a seance and having actually been able to contact a spirit.
(From here (http://community.livejournal.com/fandomhighdorms/409373.html), but source has requested to remain anonymous.)