Today marks Constitution Day, a day when we (as well as many institutions of higher education in the country) celebrate the birthday of the US Constitution....
For more on thie day (and some fun links, including a link to a Tech Editorial talking about how the US Constitution fits in to classes at MIT, and a pointer to Schoolhouse Rock), click here. This will take you to my first blog post about Constitution Day.
Also, you should drop by the Student Services Center today to pick up your own free copy of the Constitution (pocket-sized). We will be handing these out all day (or until supplies last... you know the drill).
Happy Constitution Day! Have you hugged your own founding father (or mother) today? What do you plan to do to celebrate? For some great ideas, see the Constitution Center's home page.
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The one-stop shop for information on the U.S. Constitution:
http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html
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