>> While in New York, Carleton trustee David Diamond and wife Karen Zukowski hosted a cocktail party for our crew, along with about 75 Carleton almuni from the area. We met many old CAMS students, some from as many as 20 years ago. David and Karen have an ultra-cool sorta-pomo apartment brimming
with art, a perfect urban setting for the Roadtrip in Manhattan. Honestly, we'd rather be here than at the International Student House at Columbia University. But we know that's a lot to ask, since it would mean not just 24 of us, but our luggage as well. [The turned-out Susan Carlson and Andrea Warren are pictured here.]
>> CBS News did a report with video on the Come Out and Play urban games festival that our gang supported while in New York. If you're interested, check it out. You'll notice the the start frame features our crew's Rachel Teagle and Jenny Oyallon-Koloski.
>> Speaking of Andrea Warren, a post on her blog was recently cited by the leading global blog reporting on emerging new media projects, We Make Money Not Art. Anyone on the planet interested in new media checks We Make Money Not Art regularly for the latest news. [Our August Brown did an interview with the site's author, Regine Debatty, that will appear shortly as part of our Conflux magazine.] We Make Money Not Art's post references Andrea's report from Conflux. This is a great example of how the web is changing everything: Andrea publishes her report online...and suddenly she's part of a global conversation. It's also why student blogs need to be well designed and well written: they're not just for a handful of friends any more.





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