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B.A. Lampman's avatar

Thank you very much for what you do. I'm basically at the stage where I still have my hands over my face and am peaking out between trembling fingers, but your newsletter is definitely helping me to slowly remove my hands. Slowly. Also, thank you for introducing me to Ani Castillo! I just subscribed to her Secret Files.

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Sarah Lazarovic's avatar

Thank you for this lovely note! I hope your hands are safely off face. Ani's newsletter will help. It is the best!

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B.A. Lampman's avatar

It's a good'un

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Katie's avatar

Fellow Seminole here! Class of 1999!

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Sarah Lazarovic's avatar

whoa, we were there at the same time!

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Katie's avatar

No way! I was an English major so I would have been in the Williams Building/Diffenbaugh side of campus. Wearing too much eyeliner and smoking Camel Lights like all the other English majors. lol

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Sarah Lazarovic's avatar

OMG we definitely crossed paths. I was in the film school, so A LOT of time at the stadium, and I lived in Southgate and then the worst apartment complex that I cannot remember the name of now but you would know and shudder!

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Katie's avatar

Hahaha, there were so many! I lived in a (disgusting) small house in the "student ghetto" and then an apartment on Pensacola that was walking distance to the stadium Wow, we were probably at the same keg party at some point. Small world! And I don't know if you've been through lately but the campus has both completely changed and yet remained exactly as you remember it. And there's a whole bunch of new housing and eateries and bars on Gaines Street, they call it "Collegetown". It's wild.

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Tim's avatar

Algoma Steel in Sault Ste Marie is another 3 Mt.

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/11/11/2332532/0/en/Algoma-Steel-Announces-Final-Investment-Decision-for-Electric-Arc-Steelmaking.html

They're both really impressive projects - the biggest emissions reductions since coal was phased out for power generation almost a decade ago. Consumer demand for green steel is apparently high, and the one of the largest current exporters of steel is, you guessed it, Russia (and theirs isn't remotely green).

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