Monthly Archives: February 2015

  1. Why Don’t Students Enroll in Music Classes?

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    February 28, 2015 by arbaldauf

    When I started thinking of ideas for this post earlier in the week, I decided I should find a music …
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  2. Kyle’s Oscar Wrap-Up

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    February 23, 2015 by kbaldy15

    As you may have heard, the Oscars were last night. Sadly, Aaron and I weren’t able to live blog them …
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  3. Education: Where Empathy is the Only Way and the Worst Way

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    February 21, 2015 by baldaufbr

    I have this excellent problem where my procrastination is oxymoronically exceptionally productive.  Despite my best attempts at doing work early …
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  4. Medical School: Where Empathy Goes to Die

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    February 21, 2015 by srbaldauf

    Throughout my surgery rotation, I followed one patient for almost the entire month. Through years of poorly controlled diabetes, this …
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  5. Technical Difficulties

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    February 15, 2015 by kbaldy15

    You may have noticed a lack of new posts this week. Thankfully, that wasn’t just because we missed our posts, …
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  6. The Dark Side of Social Media

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    February 7, 2015 by kbaldy15

    Social media is something that I’ve touched on before at various times between posts. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Yik Yak, …
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  7. Religion in Schools

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    February 5, 2015 by arbaldauf

    I recently read an article titled “We Must Teach about Religion in High Schools.” Note that the title does not say …
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  8. Kyle’s the Best

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    February 1, 2015 by kbaldy15

    2015 hasn’t exactly brought a great start to proceedings here at the Brothers Baldauf. Various commitments and unforeseen events (read: …
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  9. The New New Year

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    February 1, 2015 by baldaufbr

    Inevitably there comes a time every year when I am forced to reconcile those things I told myself I’d accomplish …
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