Links
These are external links; therefore, Appalachian State University and the Alpha Lambda Alpha Chapter shall not be held responsible for their content.
Sigma Tau Delta National Site
This is where you'll find information about scholarships, conferences and other Englishy stuff.

English Department at ASU
Find course descriptions for seminar classes within the purpley goodness or just bug Dr. Ivory with your questions and complaints.
The University Writing Center
Check out one of the best kept secrets at Appalachian - The Writing Center. Their website may be cool, but just wait until you see their new facility on the first floor of the Belk Library and Information Commons! Don't miss out on your opportunity to make an A+ on your next paper.
You may be finished with the English Department, but what about grad school, that new job, your honors thesis, or the grant your principal wants you to write... now we're talking.
Shakespeare's Globe Theratre

Satisfy your Shakespeare cravings with a look at a replication of the Globe, playbills and excerpts of plays performed today, a history lesson of the Globe, or shop around in the Gift Shop for some witty gifts!
Grammar Bytes
Come on and sink your teeth into this one! This site offers grammar excercises, a glossary of terms, and even up-to-date handouts for teachers.
Fonetiks
Language is a beautiful thing, so explore yours with this global guide to different varieties of English.
ReadWriteThink
This is an excellent source for English lesson plans, activities, and some plain ole fun. Backed by NCTE and IRA, you know it's got to be good.
The OWL at Purdue

Share and share alike! Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL) is a wonderful resource and companion to that heavy (and expensive!) MLA Style Handbook. Find information on the writing process, formatting your research paper and guidelines for all different types of writing (even scary scientific writing). Lucky for those of you terrorized by APA, they have a guide for that too.
Do you have a link that could distract English majors from their papers? Please send it to the Webmistress with "Link" as the subject.