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December 4, 2008
A couple days ago, I decided that I would take advantage of all of the free time I have on my hands and set out to Tigre, a city located in the delta of the Paraná River, a half-hour train ride from downtown Buenos Aires. I got lost exploring the island, but it was worth it.
Lists
December 1, 2008
You can tell how stressed I am by how many lists I've made, and right now I'm making a lot.
Color theory
November 24, 2008
I don't think I'll ever be ready for winter. Each year, it seems to catch me by surprise.
Like a College Visit with Less Clothing
November 18, 2008
Over this past weekend, I decided to make a trip out to Tufts University in Medford, MA to see a group of friends perform in a Burlesque Troupe that they helped to found on campus. Little did I know that I would get the added bonus of recreating the lore of my junior year college trips.
grits, pansies, and the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
November 10, 2008
GRITS: It is Monday, which means I am on the upward curve of my weekly traumatic push to produce a substantial amount of quality writing before my Wednesday night Non-fiction workshop. This point of...
Simplify, simplify.
November 6, 2008
I know that my many years of avoiding garden work at home would suggest otherwise, but I love biking out to the George Jones Farm to work on OSCA's small plot of land.
This is me, in a nutshell.
November 6, 2008
Since you are here, I assume you are considering Oberlin as one of your college choices...good job! About me (the basics) *I'm a second year *African American Studies and Econ are what I focus my...
The Obligatory Introduction
November 5, 2008
Hello! My name is Emily Robinson, and I'm a first-year.
Welcome to me
April 22, 2008
I guess I'll introduce myself, too. But I hate long walks on the beach.
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