About Me

I started this blog as a way of building an online community of current and past Ivy Tech paralegal students, as well as letting people interested in our program know what we're up to. This blog is not sponsored by Ivy Tech. No way, no how.

My name is Linda Kampe, and I'm the program chair of Paralegal Studies in Lafayette, Indiana. My office is in Ivy Hall 1166. Stop by and chat. For best results, make an appointment, so I know to expect you. And if you bring your own cup, I'll make you tea. Because hey, we're not animals.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Making Blog Searching Easier

You might notice that at the bottom of some posts I have labels. I actually try to do this all the time, but you know how it is. It's like attaching something to an email. You mean to do it, but that doesn't mean it will always happen.

Anyway, if you are looking for all of the posts that pertain to a particular topic, click on that label, and all of the posts that share that label will pop up. I figured this knowledge would be especially helpful for the 101 students as their Legal Video Film Festival continues.

Do note that I don't have separate labels for the morning and afternoon film festivals, but I will try to state which class watched it in the title of the post. The first batch, of course, consisted of the videos I picked out for both classes.

And for everyone--there are a number of good videos here, including a few by John Oliver, who was just (today!) nominated as Criminal Justice Newsmaker of the Year by The Crime Report for his work in drawing attention to problems in the criminal justice system.

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