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Clear filtersI love London. And I love Oberlin because it's going to bring me back.
June 13, 2010
I went to London, and saw all the wrong things. It was marvelous and exhausting, so I only wrote two paragraphs. You can read them here.
After the Pomp and Circumstance
June 9, 2010
...far more memorable are the friendships and relationships built and established during high school and college.
One last post
June 8, 2010
I graduated from Oberlin just over a week ago, and before they cut off my access to this site, I thought maybe I could list just a few of the many skills I learned at Oberlin.
Cross-College Comparisons: Caltech
June 6, 2010
And now, news from our intrepid correspondent, who has left the comfortable craziness of a small liberal arts college to brave the rather different craziness of an even smaller technical school!
Scary Things, and why Fearlessness would probably suck.
June 6, 2010
On the truth behind Fearlessness, and why freshman year is not a fearless time. Also includes: Sex and The City 2 spoilers, chasing a hen, and the best American film scene ever.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
June 5, 2010
A tale of two cities. And Jay-Z. Holla.
Hark is where the heart is
June 5, 2010
I've spent the last week preparing to leave Harkness, the co-op where I've lived since my freshman year. So - to alleviate my own nostalgia, as well as give some info to folks who are filling out their housing forms - here's a little bit about Harkness.
Reflecting, learning, laboring
June 3, 2010
The end of the year is always a time for reflecting on what you've accomplished. Having alumni salute you for it makes those feelings all the more meaningful.
The Dating Game
June 3, 2010
On dating at Oberlin, the agony and ecstasy of relationships, why I hate summer, and love. Stupid, horrible, crazy love.
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