The politics of passing by
By Katherine Firsching | November 13, 2018In the time it takes to walk three strides, we exchange a few empty phrases and continue onwards.
In the time it takes to walk three strides, we exchange a few empty phrases and continue onwards.
To many students at the University, the Diwali festival represented more than a fun social gathering — it was a way for students to bring a piece of their culture to Grounds and share a meaningful religious celebration with their friends, peers and community.
The totally humiliating experience of breaking-down in my slippers reminded me that not everything is under my control.
Despite what I may tell others, I am not fine. The shooting at the Pittsburgh synagogue hurt me deeply.
It’s the season where it is a little bit more socially acceptable to play “Monster Mash” on repeat.
I wait for answers, or at least some closure.
Last Wednesday, I made the mistake of scheduling away just about every one of the 24 hours the day held.
Voting in college can be daunting for students who are pressed with meeting absentee voter registration and ballot submission deadlines.
Now that we’re approaching hibernation season, there’s nothing more satisfying than some good old-fashioned Korean food.
When finding a meal is quick, easy and cheap — as it is with each of these deals — I’m left with no excuses for skipping a meal.
Televised political debates may get ugly, but the laundry room gets downright dirty.
Over the course of eight hours, I was tested in every possible way to get in a car accident.
Delusion is one of those words with an inherently negative meaning and connotation.
The first Halloween I can actually remember, my parents dressed me as a lion.
What I’ve gathered is while Asado has its strengths, it doesn’t fit the bill for all situations.
For most social events, I learned quickly that it’s mostly always easier to just go with it.
Besides being a great coach, he is a class act.
What about all of the places you haven’t hit on your NYC trips?
Even if it’s well after the first day of class and even if you haven’t established yourself as a “talker,” remember we all have something valuable to say.
As the leaves begin to change and the temperature starts to drop there's nothing like a warm drink to sip on the way to class.