Most recent posts
Winter Term: A Project a Day
The idea is simple. I have to make one thing every day - anything from a wolf hat with headphones sewn into the brim to the slightly ambiguous "important arrangements."
You've Got Mail
Since it's Winter Term right now, I've slacked off a little bit on my mail checking routine because the inflow of mail is even less than normal.Reimagining Utensils
In which I embrace my future as a possible spoon player in a bluegrass band (though it's still more likely that I will be a teacher).
Keep-ing it Real
Winter Term co-ops and cinnamon rolls! Includes lots and lots of process pictures, a la Ma'ayan.
Mudd: Love it, hate it, use it.
When I first came to Oberlin in the fall of 2007 - yes, I am old - I knew basic library skills, but never really had to use a library for an extensive research project. Thank you, California public education.
Hitting the Nail on the Head
I always enjoy hearing Oberlin mentioned in the news, even the fake news, but I was particularly pleased with this Daily Show moment.Being Christian at Oberlin
As is the case in many liberal circles, Christianity tends to conjure up images of repression, Jesus camp, and conservatives.
Christmas Revelations
On existing outside of Oberlin, Oberlin affecting my thinking, thinking about food, and food for thought.Sounds of Oberlin
Pretty much the fall semester of the sophomore year, in song. Almost like a musical. Almost.That's Wormwood!
Or, reflections on my common app essay with snarky comments added four years later.