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Clear filtersTen Things to do in the fall in Oberlin
October 29, 2009
Fall is my favorite time of year for all the obvious reasons: the abundance of dynamic colors, variations in outside temperature--not too hot and not so cold. I consider fall the in-between season.
Spinnin' in the City
October 29, 2009
As it is this wonderful tradition to bring as much as possible of Oberlin to New York, I implemented a plan last fall to bring as much of OCircus! to New York as possible. In this post: Circus! Photos! Autumn!
Shishta-what?
October 29, 2009
Shishta-who? Shishta-where? Shishta-how? Shishta-wouk! (And many other tasty things.)
A letter to my Spanish host mom
October 28, 2009
It's been five months since I got back from Spain, and the nostalgia only grows stronger.
Ad astra
October 28, 2009
We spent the next couple hours of the evening lying in the street, silently taking in this new gift - one blink at a time.
Geeking Out, or "So you think you're a Harry Potter nerd"
October 28, 2009
I didn't win. But I was proud to remember both the 3 D's of apparition AND Ron's favorite Quidditch team.
New Jersey and its relation to "home."
October 28, 2009
Adventures throughout the Garden State and tips on how to properly use a GPS.
Back Home
October 26, 2009
Isaac reflects on his first impressions of Oberlin after flying back home for fall break--only to find that his real home is at Oberlin. Awww.
The Story of My Epic Roadtrip: Part Two
October 25, 2009
Kriti and Adam were last seen in a Days Inn outside of Charlotte, NC. What will they do next? Find out in the next few paragraphs as we catch up with them on Tuesday, October 20.
SJI, part two (and my commentary thereon)
October 24, 2009
A nutshell of the rest of my Social Justice Institute experience, complete with gender-neutral pronouns and a definition of counternarratives.
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