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My version of getting high
I took a few shots of the bells, of campus, of the students headed down the ladder. A different perspective. I live for this.
A Very Oberlin Thanksgiving
During fall orientation, while moving all my belongings from storage to my room, I got a phone call inviting me to Thanksgiving. And due to the sheer wonderfulness of this family, and their foresight, I accepted. I knew that my Thanksgiving would feel like home with the Albrechts.
At the 'Kid: Fellowship and Seasonal Gluttony
As a rule, I try to avoid soaking in sicky-sweet pools of sentimentality (diabetes does, after all, run in my family), but when I talk about Thanksgivings at Fairkid I can't help but get that soft
Don't Let Go of the Coat
I'm keeping the coat, of course. There's a lot of life there.Food!
As I write this (but not as I type this, because I'll be doing that later), I'm drinking egg nog left over from my dinner at Lord/Saunders. That's right, I ventured to south campus to eat dinner tonight.My advice on the college essay
The college essay can be hard to write, and equally hard to give advice on. Here's my attempt on the latter.Foreign adventures
Imagine someone handing you a check for $28,000 to go anywhere in the world to do whatever you'd most like to do in the year after college graduation.
Color theory
I don't think I'll ever be ready for winter. Each year, it seems to catch me by surprise.I ran away and joined the circus
It's been over a week since the final performance of the Johnson Family Circus. I'm in an extraordinary position to continue reliving the show for days, weeks, even months after.
The joys of spontaneous exploration
One truly fantastic aspect of Oberlin and the surrounding area is that, small as it may be, there are always new corners of it to explore.