So. Shepherd's Care was under the BJUEG, that is, the Press.
So did they liquidate it so that they could give more money to BJU, Inc.? And who bought it? Is it going to be a home for elderly doodles? Or ... What?
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So. Shepherd's Care was under the BJUEG, that is, the Press.
So did they liquidate it so that they could give more money to BJU, Inc.? And who bought it? Is it going to be a home for elderly doodles? Or ... What?
I saw a production of Hamlet for the first time and like, I knew he pretended to be insane for a little while to plot his uncle's murder, but I never knew he went legitimately insane enough to make a fReaKiNg pUn about the man he just accidentally murdered while dragging his corpse out of his mother's bedroom.
God, I love Shakespeare.
Like always, @bjuedu placed 2,997 flags on their front lawn commemorating each life lost in the September 11th, 2001 terror attacks. This year they've also displayed a replica of the steel crossbeam from the World Trade Center. #BJU #September11 #NeverForget #GvlToday #YeahThatGreenville #BobJonesUniversity (at Bob Jones University Bruins) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2RcMUKjUAe/?igshid=2tz9dv4tgc4w
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To all of us who graduated from BJU, what happens to our degrees and that we earned when the University shuts down.
BJU would have to give the academic records to another university to manage.
It would look something like this: https://www.bsc.edu/studentsalumni
Penuche is a brown sugar fudge. Put this with Mrs. Gladin’s cake filling, and you’d have quite a yummy dessert.
From the Straight A Cookbook, 1997
In the 1990s everybody was nuts for this chocolate chip cookie from Debbi Fields, or “Mrs. Fields.” The urban legend around the recipe was the same as for Neiman Marcus’s cookie and the Waldorf-Astoria red velvet cake.
From Straight A Cookbook, 1997
In 1965, the mid-century iteration of the Klan, the White Citizen’s Council stoked ridiculous white fear of miscegenation in schools in order to inspire its readers to start their own private schools.
This is Klandamentalism.