Simbarashe Runyowa ’15
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It's MY honor
As I dig deeper into my honors research, I find myself wanting less to do with evidence and numbers and longing more for storytelling, emotion and authenticity in the way I write about my subject, the country of Rwanda.
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Just an Introvert, Livin' in an Extroverted World
My final winter term project is participating in the Oberlin Business Scholars Program. After all 11 participants took the Myers-Briggs test, it turns out I am the only introvert among us!
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I found my college essays.
So instead of me studying, why don't I analyse these essays for your entertainment?
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For New International Students, Or, When the Brochure Is Not Enuf
Incoming internationals, this one's for you. Welcome, my fellow non-residential aliens :)
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Why I quit the Obertones and other stories by Simba Runyowa
I realized and then accepted that unmitigated busyness was not equivalent to productivity, but a threat to it. I learned that sometimes even doing something you love is a luxury that you should be prepared to sacrifice when faced with the exigencies of the bigger picture.
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Remembering Orientation: My First Journey to Oberlin
The Oberlin experience changes you in ways you don't always see as they occur but became obvious as you look back at your former self.
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Moving Forward : On Identity, Privilege and Constructive Dialogue
Obies are continuing to have conversations about progress. But in order for these conversations to be productive we must all commit to open-mindedness. It will be difficult, but ultimately necessary.
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Oberlin Unchained: On the recent incidents of hate speech on campus
Oberlin was supposed to exemplify the post racial, post discriminatory society we hope to converge to. Instead, we are served with piercing words that are so unspeakably prejudiced.
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I went out to get me a cold pop... (And other excuses for my absence)
I didn't grab no shoes or nothin' Jesus. I rayan for my life. (All the way to New York.)
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Summer in Cape Town, South Africa (Part 2)
Thoughts on my human rights internship at People Against Suffering, Oppression and Poverty (PASSOP) in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Spring Break with President Clinton. But first, Hunger Games
The Clinton Global Initiative brought together over 1000 students, social entrepreneurs, and changemakers from around the world to Washington, DC, this weekend. But first, thoughts on the Hunger Games.
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A Thanksgiving First
Unsurprisingly, it turned out that sometime last week was Thanksgiving Day in the United States. I really should have been aware of this, given that my obsession with the festivities surrounding this November supper run astonishingly deep for someone who grew up in Zimbabwe where turkeys, if they ever existed there, had probably long buckled under societal pressure and just converted themselves into either chickens or cows or zebras in order to fit in.
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On Fine Dining in Oberlin
While this is by far not the classiest thesis to have picked for my second blog post, one cannot deny that food is a subject about which blog posts ought to be written. So, ladies and gentleman, look forward to a passion-charged ramble about my favourite dining spots in and around Oberlin.
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From Africa to America: Bridging the Cultural Divide
On many an occasion during and after orientation when I have had to introduce myself, I have encountered a number of interesting scenarios in which my first name ignited a hilarious chain of events.