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Rose’s Blog–Looking Back (and Forward)
The drive from the Rice campus back to my apartment, though short, was a swift jolt back into my daily life. As soon as I sat down in my car, the entire trip seemed like a dream. But what anchors … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, Alcelaphini, Goodbye, rose, taphonomic bias profiling, vivian
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Alex’s Blog: Post-Course Blues (7/2)
Two days post-Africa and I am deep in the grips of jet lag. Today, I returned to my lab position and nearly fell asleep at the bench. Despite my sleepiness, I can’t stop reminiscing on my time in Tanzania. Throughout … Continue reading
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Tagged 2024, Alex, Ecomorphology, Goodbye, Large Felids, Post-Trip Blues
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