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March 6, 2012
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I am not a morning person, but I am a Cheerio person.
February 23, 2012
First choice plain, second choice honey nut.
Visual highlights from the semester that was
January 31, 2012
Orientation is a tidal wave of emotions interspersed with much shaking of hands and regurgitation of well-rehearsed soundbites ("Hi, I'm Simba. It's so nice to meet you. Where are you from?"). It was hands down the most fun part of the semester — they don't even tell you that you will have to go to class for the rest of your college career.
Sort-of spontaneously situated in San Francisco
January 25, 2012
True Life: I'm in the Bay Area for Winter Term.
Becoming BFFs With Procrastination
January 15, 2012
Designing your own winter term project is an exciting thing. You get a kind of freedom of form and topic in these projects that traditional semesters don't often offer. It can also be, in execution, a bit terrifying.
Let's hear you echo, 2011
December 30, 2011
Beer brewing, apocalyptic prophecies, Creed covers, Picassos, lasers, and of course, the Punch Brothers. A summary of my fall semester. Also, I apologize for the gross R. Kelly reference in the title. I don't know any better.
On Study Breaks
December 19, 2011
The last few weeks of the semester are always incredibly full with people working on final projects, last ExCo or club performances, studying their brains out, and attending study breaks to cram their brains back into their skulls.
Finals week in a nutshell.
December 17, 2011
boy you got my heartbeat runnin' away, beatin like a drum and it's comin your way, can't you hear that boom badoom boom boom badoom boom boom badoom boom bass, boom badoom boom boom badoom boom he got that super bass
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