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Daily Archives: August 9, 2010
Encountering the Endangered – First Day on Guam
by Bridget Hardy Environmental Studies Class Rank: Junior The heat of the day already presenting itself, at 10 a.m. our group hurried off to the Department of Agriculture. Our first day on Guam was still a mystery to all of us. … Continue reading
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The Flight to Guam
by Jennah Caster The afternoon we left Catalina was filled with anxious excitement as the students packed up their belongings while the professors worked to fit exactly the allowable airline weight, 50 pounds, of SCUBA diving gear into nine “Action Packers.” … Continue reading
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