A perk of belonging to one of the weirdest departments on campus is this annual picnic where the Anthro department sacrifices a locally-sourced lamb and quite a bit of chocolate pie in the name of spring, finals week, and the end of another year of hard work. Anthropology students show up to help turn the spit, make dessert, and keep Alf the Pug from getting into trouble.
At least, that was the original plan. Turns out, certain events and substances distracted me from my original goal, but the pictures I did get accurately sum up my weekend better than any instagram could. Read on to see!
On Sunday, April 7th I found myself caught halfway between the Library and my home in the Morgan Apartments. Standing amidst the grass of Ransom Lawn I became engrossed in the beauty of the night and decided to record my experiences when I returned home.
These words, albeit improved and edited, are what the muse spoke through me.
So now Kenyon, with an open heart and an empty stomach, I say unto you in the words of my uncle: 'Allez cuisine!'
This is the story of how I got free Chipotle today for attending a public screening of Machuca in Higley Auditorium.
I really didn't want to eat at Peirce Hall this evening because its Easter Monday, and I'm all for celebrating in excess. So, I was very pleased to receive an email today about how I could get a free Chipotle Burrito if I came to see a movie about class differences in the short-lived socialist government in Chile. First of all, I love love love Chipotle! And secondly, a free dinner and a show?? They had me at hello!! (That rhymes! Haha!)
Read on for all the juicy juicy deets!