“In the past, when people criticized me for asking unexpected questions, I felt ashamed. Now I realize that normal people are acting in a superficial and often false manner. So rather than let them make me feel bad, I express my annoyance. It’s my way of trying to strike a blow for logic and rationality.” – from “Look Me in the Eye: My Life With Asperger’s,” by John Elder Robison
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More than 300 came to hear renowned environmentalist speak
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Art Faculty Exhibit Original Works This Fall
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Bill McKibben: “The World’s Most Important Environmentalist” to Speak at Landmark
Putney, Vt. - Environmental activist, author, and 350.org founder Bill McKibben will speak at Landmark College on Tuesday, October 22nd at 7 p.m. McKibben will…