In this artifact, the unknown author writes a question about the underlined text in the margin. The author seems to be confused with the use of the phrase 'women's auxiliary.
In this artifact, the unknown author summarizes a specific paragraph in the margin so they can better understand it. The textbook is The Rhetorical Tradition by Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg.
A letter found by a sorority member in her room from her newly appointed "little," a mentorship system in Greek life tradition. Written in green marker on paper that had previously been folded.
This artifact is a message left on a booth wall in the Sweet Shop on Florida State University’s campus. The message reads “Alex and Hailey just failed their German test 11/26/19.”
This artifact is a message left on a wall in the Sweet Shop on Florida State University’s campus by Lillian T. who was from the Class of 2007 at FSU and returned to campus. The message reads “Dear Sweet Shop, My how you’ve changed! So proud of you!…
This artifact is a message left on a booth wall in the Sweet Shop on Florida State University’s campus. The message left reads “Celebrate! This time is all about you!” accompanied by a drawing of a flower.