Naci K. ’26
Entries from this blogger
Fifteen things I learned at Oberlin
Fifteen things that I've learned in my six and a half semesters here, both scholarly and non-scholarly.
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On Living in Oberlin
After three months spent studying abroad: what I miss most about Oberlin the town, and Oberlin the college.
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The New Bass on the Block
I decided to come to Oberlin because I wanted more music in my life. I ended up singing bass in the Obertones, Oberlin's only men's and non-binary a cappella group. I regret nothing.
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On Trains and Buses
Navigating on public transportation wasn’t something that I planned to learn how to do when I came to Japan -- but it was a skill I learned anyway.
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Choirs and Orchestras and A Cappella Groups
What kinds of musical opportunities are there at Oberlin, if you're not planning on entering the conservatory? Quite a few.
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On the Most Noble Art and Science of Poster-Making
Making posters is fun, because it means that you have something -- a concert, an exhibition, a performance -- to make a poster for.
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Meditations on an Oberlin Autumn
Early autumn in Oberlin is a season of change. Seasonal dining hall menus come and depart, people get accepted into study abroad programs, and cats seek out warm spots to lie in the sun.
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Peak Experiences (part 2)
Could I run a marathon, with a critical lack of training, on four hours of sleep? I realized I was going to find out.
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Marathons and Metis
Early morning runs in Oberlin are good for the sole. (See what I did there?)
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Escape Room, One Night Only
I realized I needed to work with what I had. And what I had was a carrot cake from the Blue Rooster with “Happy Birthday, Naci!” written on it.
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Two Days in the Life of an Oberlin Student
What is being at college really like? You won't really know until you go... but I'll try to give you an idea.
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Why I'm Learning to Play the Saxophone
The heart wants what it wants, and mine wants to learn saxophone.