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Monthly Archives: January 2019
About Hubble
Well not the telescope, yet, but I’ll explain the blog name, tag, and url in my first formal post. But yes, I share my surname with the namesake of one of our most famous satellites, so I might as well go by it on the blog. I’m a senior electrical engineering major and I wanted … Continue reading About Hubble → Continue reading
Introduction
That’s me, proudly sporting my medals (and a regrettable haircut) from a high school Science Olympiad competition in March 2014. My love of astronomy all started when I began competing in the Astronomy event with my high school’s Science Olympiad team. Check out our team’s information here or learn more about Illinois Science Olympiad at their … Continue reading Introduction → Continue reading
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A Church & Science
Hello Everyone! If you’re reading this, thanks for stopping by! My name is Sharonda and I am a Law History & Society major with minors in Spanish and Human Organizational Development. I love listening to music (90s dance and metal at the top of the list) and playing with my 2 boxers and gigantic chocolate … Continue reading A Church & Science → Continue reading
A Church & Science
Hello Everyone! If you’re reading this, thanks for stopping by! My name is Sharonda and I am a Law History & Society major with minors in Spanish and Human Organizational Development. I love listening to music (90s dance and metal at the top of the list) and playing with my 2 boxers and gigantic chocolate […] Continue reading
Welcome to Neverland
In my Astronomy class this semester, we will be learning about the Solar System and the universe we reside in. The world can seem so small but is massive when looked at through a Cosmic Perspective. I have always been a child at heart, so Disney is intertwined in everything I do. There are so many … Continue reading Welcome to Neverland → Continue reading
Campbell Flower: Vanderbilt Student
Class of 2022 class photo, taken during orientation. Image courtesy of Vanderbilt University
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First Post
My name is Josiah Gray, but my friends call me JD. I’m from Detroit and I came to Vanderbilt because it was too cold up there. That photo above is the one painting I have made in my life. Objectively a poorly done painting, I’ll be the first to admit I am no artist. But … Continue reading First Post → Continue reading
Intro Post
I’m excited for this course. I’ve always been interested about everything extraterrestrial! Below is a picture of a new member presentation and my unveiling as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. The presentation was supposed to take place outside under the starry night sky, but the pouring rain had different plans for us… Continue reading