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==Location==
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The LMU site is located, as one may guess, at Loyola Marymount University in western Los Angeles. It is about three miles from LAX International Airport; the conning tower is barely visible from some parts of the campus.
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==Overview==
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First off. It's Los Angeles. The weather is always wonderful, there's a Jamba Juice onsite, and wisps of Radiohead's "Kid A" flutter around the campus at all possible hours. What more could you want from a camp for nerds?
 
First off. It's Los Angeles. The weather is always wonderful, there's a Jamba Juice onsite, and wisps of Radiohead's "Kid A" flutter around the campus at all possible hours. What more could you want from a camp for nerds?
  
It's been a long while since I've been at Loyola Marymount University (in west LA, near Marina Del Rey), since as far back as the nineties even, so I don't remember what courses are offered, and it's probably changed a lot.
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LMU has always been a kind of black sheep with traditions, not keeping many (to the dismay of easterners), until a great kid named Michael Sherwood brought an incredible passion and zeal in the summer of '01. In that summer, and through no easy means, he imported REM's 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', 'Stairway', Gay Dad (I do believe LMU "started" this tradition), and Radiohead to the camp. Suddenly, there was light and energy. The abysmal food tasted better, the sky was bluer, the girls were wearing less clothing.
  
LMU has always been a kind of black sheep with traditions, not keeping many (to the dismay of easterners), until a great kid named Michael Sherwood (whom I've never seen since but lives on inside) brought an incredible passion and zeal in the summer of '01. In that summer, and through no easy means, he imported REM's 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', 'Stairway', Gay Dad (I do believe LMU "started" this tradition), and Radiohead to the camp. Suddenly, there was light and energy. The abysmal food tasted better, the sky was bluer, the girls were wearing less clothing. If you ever read this, and it doesn't get edited, Michael Sherwood of somewhere in Los Angeles County, you're Ryan Trask's goddamn hero. That guy shed tears to get them just to play 'Stairway'. Absolutely incredible. (I believe he attended Union and JH for a few years before that, and I'd like to start a cult about him, anyone have any idea?)
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Yet, Forever Young is not even on the RA DJ's computer. Many canon songs are omitted, although some are played once or twice. There are only three dances per session, all held on fridays, and no other "traditional" days. There is always a casino day and a talent show, but that's about it.
  
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==Activities==
  
Well, I've been there the past two years. That would be '03 and '04. They offer almost all the basic courses, although some of the odder ones like Selected Topics in Advanced Chemistry are not there.  
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The afternoon activities are the most interesting part of the camp. 'Enmity Bracelets', made of chains and spiky metal objects, decorated the ankles and wrists of many '04 LMU-ers. 'How to be a South American Dictator' led raids on other afternoon groups, wearing stylish red headbands and wielding water balloons. 'Robot Wars', and 'Robot Wars II' were two duels between RAs Tom and Geoff. Encased in cardboard armor, they clashed together in apocalyptic combat to the heavy beat of Rammstein.  
  
It's SoCal, so everyone is somewhat afflicted in the head. The RA's are generally crazier: The Boring brothers were the life of the camp in the four years that they've been RAs.
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==Courses==
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There are a multitude of courses offered, but not many advanced courses, i.e. Advanced Chem.

Revision as of 19:39, 21 May 2005

Location

The LMU site is located, as one may guess, at Loyola Marymount University in western Los Angeles. It is about three miles from LAX International Airport; the conning tower is barely visible from some parts of the campus.

Overview

First off. It's Los Angeles. The weather is always wonderful, there's a Jamba Juice onsite, and wisps of Radiohead's "Kid A" flutter around the campus at all possible hours. What more could you want from a camp for nerds?

LMU has always been a kind of black sheep with traditions, not keeping many (to the dismay of easterners), until a great kid named Michael Sherwood brought an incredible passion and zeal in the summer of '01. In that summer, and through no easy means, he imported REM's 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', 'Stairway', Gay Dad (I do believe LMU "started" this tradition), and Radiohead to the camp. Suddenly, there was light and energy. The abysmal food tasted better, the sky was bluer, the girls were wearing less clothing.

Yet, Forever Young is not even on the RA DJ's computer. Many canon songs are omitted, although some are played once or twice. There are only three dances per session, all held on fridays, and no other "traditional" days. There is always a casino day and a talent show, but that's about it.

Activities

The afternoon activities are the most interesting part of the camp. 'Enmity Bracelets', made of chains and spiky metal objects, decorated the ankles and wrists of many '04 LMU-ers. 'How to be a South American Dictator' led raids on other afternoon groups, wearing stylish red headbands and wielding water balloons. 'Robot Wars', and 'Robot Wars II' were two duels between RAs Tom and Geoff. Encased in cardboard armor, they clashed together in apocalyptic combat to the heavy beat of Rammstein.

Courses

There are a multitude of courses offered, but not many advanced courses, i.e. Advanced Chem.