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(01/22/16 1:46am)
Winter break has finally come to a close, which means back to class, back to not ever finishing those reading assignments and back to setting 10 alarms for your 11 a.m. (no judgment). Going into break, we all succumb to similar dreams and hopes for how to spend our break — actually listening to a podcast, seeing your friends from home, going to the gym, cooking a new recipe, doing the sightseeing in your town that you should have done growing up. In reality, almost none of this happens. I have decided to break down our time off into the few things most of us did in comparison to how we planned to spend our glorious five weeks off.
(12/03/15 5:56am)
This University is a big pool filled with people from several corners of the world. Each person you meet is like a snowflake: unique, yes, but also composed primarily of water. Some people become your best friends; others become “that boy I met at the dumpling cart first year.” Some even become the “I’ve decided to start praying again so I don’t run into you” person. After 3.5 years on Grounds, I think I have encountered my fair share of U.Va. humans. Here is a list of nine different wahoos you come across during your college reign.
(11/19/15 6:42am)
The phrase “we, the people” implies the populants of a society are inherently interconnected. Coined by our forefathers, the words link the people of a nation using one commonality: our shared humanity.
(11/05/15 6:16am)
For every reason Donald Trump wouldn’t be a terrible president (if any exist), there are probably 10,000 reasons why he would. Although opinions are generally subjective, this one really isn’t.
(10/22/15 12:04am)
1. What’s the deal with the texts I receive from my mother?
(10/08/15 1:01am)
Growing up, one of the most common statements I heard from teachers was: “There is no such thing as a dumb question.” Almost everyone has heard this from a teacher, parent or mentor at some point in his or her life. It is a nice thought, and I understand the point. It is supposed to encourage people to ask questions and not to fear speaking up, but honestly, this is probably the biggest lie I have ever heard.
(09/24/15 12:58pm)
In case you missed it, the Department of Treasury is in the process of choosing a woman to be the new face of the $10 bill. Apparently, to the Secretary of Treasury and his minions, it makes sense to get rid of Hamilton and keep Andrew Jackson. They probably finally realized no one uses dollar coins, so Sacagawea is unfortunately only relevant in third grade history lessons.
(09/09/15 11:19pm)
During this year’s MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West accepted the award for Video Vanguard. He gave an 11-minute speech, which concluded with an announcement: Kanye West is running for President in 2020.
(08/27/15 2:50am)
I have a 16-year-old sister, so I think I’m fairly ‘up with the times’ — a phrase some self-proclaimed cool mom probably says at least twice a week. It’s been hard keeping up with millennial buzzwords.
(04/23/15 12:12am)
I hate to be the one to say it, but finals are coming — cue “Game of Thrones” theme song. I have compiled a list of tips and tricks to get us through the homestretch of the semester.
(04/09/15 4:42am)
Being a third year sucks. Don’t get me wrong, I love how much I have matured, I love having a solid group of friends and I love taking on leadership roles in extracurriculars. I am done with tedious requirements, I’m comfortable with talking to professors, I’m constantly cooking my own meals and I’m on and track toward an allegedly legit career. Yet, here I am with less than a month of school and without a summer job. It sucks.
(03/26/15 12:45am)
“Post-racial America does not exist.”
(03/06/15 3:46am)
Unless I am walking to class with someone, you will always see me with my headphones in. This has become my routine, as music keeps me from worrying about afternoon meetings, the infinite amount of reading I am behind on and the fact that I am somehow supposed to get eight hours of sleep each night.