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Crease and Assist Podcast
Episode #60: 2024-25 Minnesota Wild Progress Report

Crease and Assist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 107:20


In today's episode, Derek (@CreaseAndAssist), Kalisha (@KalishaTownsell), and Theresa (@MNSOTA24) break down team grades for the current roster. If you're in school (or have fond memories of being in school) and it's midterm or J-term (January Term), you know that feeling of knowing where you stand at the approximate halfway point of the term. We also discuss the disappointing viewing number of this year's NHL Winter Classic Game, and ask what changes need to make this event a special and exciting event again. We also answer some listener questions and round out the episode with some NHL and general hockey news.If you would like to be a part of the conversation, please ask any of us on X/Twitter or Bluesky, and we'll add it to the show. Happy listening!Buffalo Has What the Wild Need at the Deadline (Kalisha's most recent work at Hockey Wilderness)

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Learning for Life @ Gustavus
"Making My Life Count through the People I've Met at Gustavus"

Learning for Life @ Gustavus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 62:35


Communication Studies major Abigail (Abby) Vizenor, '25, talks about her background and path to Gustavus; a memorable January Term in St. Maarten; interning for CADA, Inc., which supports survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence; her research and articles about the myth of "false reporting" and, most recently, teen dating violence; her enjoyment of Hamilton the musical and interest in sports photography; and her pitch for Gustavus.  Bonus: Her spoken word rendition of a number from Hamilton.

Classical Conversations Podcast
Jazzing Up January

Classical Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 43:51


Are the doldrums of January getting you down?  Jazz up January by instituting a “January Term” in your homeschool!  Listen in this week as Lisa and guest Amy Jones talk about the refreshment that comes when you take a week or two to learn something new together.  Full of super-practical suggestions, this episode is one of my favorites because it reminds us to be real about our struggles and to enjoy the journey we're on.

Glengormley High School
Information for Parents on the start of our January Term

Glengormley High School

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021


Dear Parents and Carers Please find attached a letter from Principal Massey on our return to school in January 2021, based on guidance from the Department of Education. January 2021 restart Parents who meet the criteria as key workers can send children to school by applying, completing the form linked here. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1atQ83GM7THxhPiS48WQ96j61lWTYXMujYAxig0kzRRg/viewform?edit_requested=true

All Hands Update
All Hands Update: Headlines for Thursday, December 07, 2017

All Hands Update

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017


Navy e-Learning Updates Web Address, Sailors Should Submit Tuition Assistance (TA) and NCPACE DL Requests Now for January Term

All Hands Update
All Hands Update: Headlines for November 28, 2017

All Hands Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017


Sailors Should Submit Tuition Assistance (TA) and NCPACE DL Requests Now for January Term, USS John S. McCain Departs Subic Bay en route to Yokosuka

UVA Law
"The Law of Body Parts," with Dr. Kenneth Brayman

UVA Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 38:35


During a lecture for the January Term course The Law of Body Parts, Dr. Kenneth Brayman, division chief of transplant surgery at the University of Virginia, discussed the history of organ donation and current issues affecting the market and health care professionals.

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Jerry Sittser Oct 28 2011

Chapel 2011-2012 video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2011 27:00


Jerry Sittser specializes in the History of Christianity, Christian Spirituality, and Religion in American Public Life.His course on the history and practice of Christian Spirituality meets over January Term in the wintry beauty of Tall Timber, a Christian camp located in a remote area of the Cascade mountain range.Students live together for three weeks, follow a modified Benedictine Rule, and explore various spiritual traditions that have emerged throughout the history of Christian spirituality. He is also chair of the MA in Theology program at Whitworth and director of the Certification in Ministry program. He has written seven books, too.He is currently doing research on the history of "catechesis," which refers to how the church has trained people in the faith over the past 2,000 years.