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October 7, 2011
Explanation: I showed up at a bloggers' meeting without my computer, but with my camera. I was going to chat for a bit and then go, but Ma'ayan pointed out that there was a chalkboard in the room and challenged me to tell a story in nothing but photos. This is the result.
My last first semester
October 6, 2011
Why do I feel like a crazy person? I am a senior now. Oberlin, even with the all-nighters, the snowy Aprils, the death icicles looming on my roof, mouthfuls of saltless co-op lentils, has been nurturing me this whole time with arms wide open. Oberlin and I have been spooning for three and a half years, and I'm about to be kicked out of bed into a pair of knobbly hobbit-shoes.
The Inauguration
October 3, 2011
My schedule in summary - which is more or less tacit apology for not blogging sooner, or more often.
True Confessions of an Oberachiever
September 24, 2011
Scheduling everything was like playing a game of Tetris: staring at the little colored blocks on Google Calendar and wondering where I could make another one fit.
Zombies on campus
September 17, 2011
Zombies, Nerf guns, and many pictures. What else could you want?
Get Your Swag On
September 15, 2011
We may not wear our Oberlin pride as sleeve tattoos, but we will drape them on our torsos in a wide array of colors and designs.
I've Been Back For . . .
September 11, 2011
A batch of chai cinnamon rolls, a pan of brownies, a Cat cookie, a night of playing with glow poi, a contra dance, three textbook sales, many books, many friends.
Hello Goodbye
September 10, 2011
In which I very belatedly introduce myself so that we can be friends.
Countdown to Commencement?
September 8, 2011
And then, all of a sudden, I was a fifth-year. Here we go again!
I'm Waiting for the Day
August 23, 2011
Vorfreude, n. f: German for the anticipation of future joy, as in the week preceding Christmas, or just before all of your friends return for another year in Oberlin.
Chinese Students Association wants YOU
August 22, 2011
I go to CSA when I need a shoulder to cry on or a piece of roast pork to eat. And I learn about Chinese culture in the process.
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