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| Beau-Coup Wedding Blog | babies, e-commerce, favors, gifts, holidays, internet retail, weddings |
Wedding planning, fashion, style, trends and tips by alumnus Ed Han. |
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| Brick: Muse on News | American culture, Arkansas, politics, words |
"Brick: Muse on News" comprises essays or columns, as they were called in the print era. I aim for satire, but alas most are contemplative, developed thoughts about American culture. By alumnus Ben Pollock. |
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| My Father's Posts | African-American history, black history, genealogy, Harlem, the black press |
A writer discovers that her roots in journalism run deep. I have created this blog to preserve my father’s legacy as a newspaper man and most of all to explore the history that is so much a part of me. Elaine C. Ray |
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| SWS Blog | web |
Stanford Web Services blog |
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| Tiny Talk | babies, e-commerce, family, holidays, internet, moms, parties, retail, stationery |
Source for news, trends and creative ideas for social stationery, family celebrations and more. By alumnus Ed Han. |
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| Web PieRat: An SEO blog | internet marketing, search, seo, social media |
Surfing the seven seas for buried SEO, social media & internet marketing treasure. Web PieRat is a white-hat non-ratty PieRat who strongly believes in ethical SEO, social media and internet marketing practices. Groomed and fed by Jill Kocher, Class of 1995, Communications & American Studies. |
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| Wedding Paper Divas | e-commerce, holidays, internet, parties, retail, stationery, weddings |
Wedding style trends and tips by alumnus Ed Han. |
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