SHAWN DONAHUE
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APSA 2017

9/4/2017

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I attended APSA for the first time this year in San Francisco. I presented papers on North Carolina precincts, and had another paper with colleagues from Binghamton on gerrymandering in Massachusetts and Ohio. The temperatures set a record of 106 degrees. While I had a break from attending panels, I managed to see a few sites in San Francisco. 
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The Golden Gate Bridge. This was before it got so darn hot.
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Alacatraz Island. Note: I did not see Clint Eastwood, Nicholas Cage or Sean Connery while there.
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I had to visit the house from Full House while in San Francisco. The red doors were changed because so many people were knocking on it.
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Muir Woods before my flight that I managed to miss because I spent too much time getting to Muir Woods. But it was beautiful there.
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  • Home
  • About Me
  • CV
  • Teaching
    • University at Buffalo
    • Binghamton University >
      • Political Science 323- Congress in American Politics >
        • Course Syllabus
        • Exams for Congress
        • Vimeo Course Lectures
      • Political Science 481D- State and Local Politics >
        • State and Local Politics Syllabus (Fall 2017)
        • Class Lectures for State and Local Politics (Fall 2017)
        • Exams for State and Local Politics (Fall 2017)
      • Political Science 333- Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Syllabus (Summer 2017) >
        • Course Syllabus
        • Class Lectures for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (Summer 2017)
        • Links to Audio Version of Course Lectures (Summer 2017)
        • Course Assignments for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (Summer 2017)
      • Political Science 331- Constitutional Law and Politics >
        • Course Syllabus
        • Power Point Slides for Constitutional Law and Politics
        • Vimeo Online Course Lectures
        • Course Assignments for Constitutional Law and Politics
      • Political Science 111: Introduction to American Politics >
        • Course Syllabus
        • Class Lectures for Lectures for Introduction to American Politics (Spring 2018)
      • Political Science 373- American Political Thought
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