The culmination
It’s amazing how it seems four years of your life turn into two ceremonies, a party and one piece of paper. Is this what it really means to graduate? No. Graduation means so much more. It means that you endured four years of classes, papers, exams and presentations....Bleed black & gold
Today, I will put on my black gown, cap and red tassle. Today, I will walk down the isle of Macky Auditorium when my name is called. Today, I will receive my diploma (or at least a book to put it in). Today, is the culmination of my college career. Today, I...Swine flu shmine flu
With all the hubbub about the Swine Flu buzzing around the nation, I figured I’d join in. It’s nuts. The media is perpetuating the chaos of this “epidemic” that’s striking the nation. As a member of the media, I understand why. People are interested. People want to...Social media impact on academia
So, I’m sitting in front of my computer trying to write a paper. This paper is an analysis of the short story “What I Saw From Where I Stood” by Marisa Silver. It is a story about a woman, Dulcie, who lives in constant fear of things she cannot control in her life, and her husband, Charles, who puts up with her asinine fears up until he has an epiphany and must choose whether to stay in his marriage or leave.
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.
Ten years ago
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
Twitter, hire me!
I applied for a job at Twitter today.
I am awaiting their response with baited breath.