The beginning of a new beginning
Tonight is my last budget meeting as Editor-in chief for the CU Independent.
I can’t believe it.
Tonight is my last budget meeting as Editor-in chief for the CU Independent.
I can’t believe it.
There are 15 days before graduation. I can’t believe it’s almost time for me to spread my wings into the real world. But before I do that, here is a list of 31 things to do before I graduate (or at least before I leave Boulder):
I was 12. I was attending West Middle School in Greenwood Village, Colo., and was in the seventh grade. It was a normal Tuesday. For me at least.
While I was in school that day, two students at a neighboring High School just less than ten miles away were on a killing rampage
So, I went on a date last night. I haven’t been on a real date in quite some time. You know, a real date – like when the guy actually puts some effort into planning some kind of outing for just the two of you. I know, seems outlandish, right?
I applied for a job at Twitter today.
I am awaiting their response with baited breath.
I have worked in the restaurant industry for seven years. I have been a hostess, a waitress and a bartender. And I think I’ve pretty much seen it all.
Who knew that three words, the longest one only consisting of four letters, would hold so much merit. These three words, uttered between couples, family members, friends or really anyone these days. Many people just say “I love you” to get what they want, others (most people I fear) say them without knowing their true meaning. These three words hold an incredible amount of power – but, did you know, these three little words also have many meanings.
We’ve all been there. And we’ve been on both sides of it. Why do people ask questions they really don’t want to know the answer to? And how do you answer questions you don’t necessarily want the other person to know the answer to?