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Mar 10, 2026, 11:03:46 AM (5 days ago) Mar 10
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From: John Holzwarth <holz...@lclark.edu>
Date: Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 6:33 PM
Subject: Long Night Against Procrastination: Wednesday, 7-midnight
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Dear Colleagues,

I am writing to let you know that the Writing Center will be hosting a "Long Night Against Procrastination" event this Wednesday, from 7 pm until midnight, at our location on the main floor of Watzek Library. The idea is to provide a collaborative writing space with extra tutors on hand to help students make progress on work which, for many of them, will be due the following week.  We'll have snacks and drinks to help keep everyone energized (and appropriately caffeinated).  

When we tried this for the first time last semester, the event had great vibes and students got a lot of work done.  We're extending the hours this time around, partly so that students can attend the Gender Studies Symposium keynote event and still have lots of time afterwards to settle in and get some writing done.

Please help us pass word on to your students!  A flyer is attached.

Best regards,
John
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John Holzwarth, Ph.D.
Director, Writing Center
Assistant Professor with Term, Political Science
Lewis & Clark College

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