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June 14, 2011
This summer, I'm not just odd-jobbing: I'm also nannying, spinning poi, watching my brother play baseball, reading . . . And other people are doing other things!
One last wade in the nostalgia pool
June 4, 2011
I'm cyber-wallowing in tearful joy at the new crop of Oberlin grads. Lots of metaphorical drinking in this one.
Oberlin Secrets
June 2, 2011
Quick, name Oberlin's school colors. If you said crimson and gold, you owe me $5.
The Llama Proposal
May 24, 2011
The proposal llama is one of several esoteric hand symbols used during co-op discussions at Oberlin. Here is the story of how it originated.
Living with Strangers
May 17, 2011
Alumni - you'll remember, fondly, friends like these. Prospies, I guarantee that you will make some.
My Weekend, In Summary
May 16, 2011
A highlight: the dessert contest, with categories such as hottest dessert, coldest dessert, and most fractal (largest surface area to volume ratio) dessert.
Cake and Circuses
May 14, 2011
The Romans would offer bread and circuses to distract the public from real issues and keep them happy. Similarly, I am writing about pleasant things to avoid working on finals.
A Happy Insanity, or, What I Did Last Weekend (Mostly Improv-Related)
April 23, 2011
Friday was improv and Japanese chess. Saturday was an improv workshop. Sunday was an improvised steampunk dinner party. Yes, there are pictures.
Things I Miss About High School
April 10, 2011
But, really, looking at the stars at 1:30 AM is always going to be more fun than writing a paper, even if said paper is about mummies.
Oberlin Comics: Silliness and Sickness
March 27, 2011
Having a sense of humor helps a lot when you're sick. So do cartoons and silly puzzle-solving video games.
Mr. Riley Comes A-Callin'
March 14, 2011
If you were my friend and came to visit Oberlin, this is what we would do together.
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