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Clear filtersThe 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.
Sustainable Interest, Student Displacement, and Instant Oatmeal
October 24, 2009
The Green Referendum; I don't entirely live here anymore, but I don't entirely not live here either; and why Barnardians aren't allowed microwaves in their rooms.
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.
The Life Pastoral (With Pictures!)
October 23, 2009
In this post: on-campus fall breaks, laziness, pan-seared steak recipes, Spike Jonze v. Spike Lee, Oberlin Levittown, a shameless plug for the Wilder Voice website, cornfields, yes, that's right, more on cornfields.
History Takes a Visit
October 22, 2009
This week, I gave a tour to the direct descendant of John F. Oberlin. In my head, I pictured an irritated blond, infuriated by my foolish blathering and my inability to discuss Oberlin achievements in conversational French. (Warning: Entry includes bears.)
The Ongoing Story of My Epic Roadtrip: Part One
October 21, 2009
"Let's go on a roadtrip over fall break! We shouldn't make any plans - just get into the car and go!" "The South! I've never really been there, and I've always wanted to."
Intramural soccer and its silver screen potential.
October 21, 2009
How movies have forever skewed my view of competitive sports.
Research rocks.
October 20, 2009
The life of a scholar is truly fulfilling, both in the mind and the belly.
In Sickness and in Health
October 20, 2009
The drugs, plus several more days of going to bed at grandma hours, eventually cured me.
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