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August 11, 2011
The reason I was able to sleep like a baby every night, pay my bills, feed myself, and have money left over to plan for Winter Term: my summer job. Or, rather, jobs.
Summer Hobbies
August 7, 2011
Last week, I wrote about the work I'm doing this summer. However, summer is also about fun, and I've been having lots of that. PLUS: My brother is a genius.
Rockin' the Oberlin Summer
August 7, 2011
Summer in Oberlin is filled with beautiful and tasty things. Take a peek!
The pains of an intern.
August 4, 2011
A rather existential blog post about internships. Have I scared you away from reading this yet?
100 Awesome Amazing Fantabulous Things
August 1, 2011
I'm celebrating my 100th blog post on the Oberlin blogs, which includes a FABULOUS CONTEST with a sweet prize.
Summer Jobs
July 31, 2011
As my mom recently pointed out to me, I've barely blogged at all this summer. It's not that I haven't been busy; rather, I have been too busy. For starters, I have my first-ever full-time job.
This is the first year of the rest of your lives
July 31, 2011
Your parents aren't lying, college IS the bee's knees and all that. I'm just making sure you start it off right, okay!?
FYS136: Ways of Seeing, Ways of Knowing
July 24, 2011
A great big lesson in Hi My Name Is College Now Stop Slacking. Alternatively, a great big welcome to Oberlin.
Like riding a bike
July 17, 2011
I am proof that not all liberal arts college students get everywhere by bike. Now I am finally learning how to ride one.
Who Moved My Compass?
July 17, 2011
WARNING: contains metaphorical language you may not yet be prepared to handle.
Long Distance
July 11, 2011
All about Long Distance Relationships! With visual aids from animal friends and medical anomalies! Also, some kind of sobering words about your prospects for success! YAY!!!!
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