And we were clueless and we were reckless
We were so high on the continent we could see the curve of the Earth.
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When we drink
I embarked on my first bender because I got dumped. Even when you know it’s coming, when you’re nineteen—and maybe, when you’re not—it sucks. After pleading and crying and empty threats, I called some friends, went to the Greyhound station, got hit-on by a dude on his way to a Job Corps forestry program, and tearfully rode the bus to
Why Write?
I pressed my eyes to the ceiling and flailed my hands around over the long wooden table in a classroom in Eliot Hall. “I’m not reporting on any of you,” I said. “This is supposed to be, like, a personal account of my personal experience at Alumni College. So, I’m not going to be writing about you.” “Don’t worry,” Debra
Pets Are Good Medicine
If you have ever snuggled up to her on a cold, lonely night, or cried into her fur about a horrible Monday you know there is nothing less judgmental than your furry friend’s big, round eyes, and lolling pink tongue. In addition to providing you with timely, welcome comfort, your pet can also provide emotional and physical benefits to others in need. Animal assisted therapy (AAT) and animal assisted activities (AAA) bring joy as well as healing to people who need a little extra love. Read on for more information on AAT and AAA to see if pet therapy is right for you and your pawed pal.
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Midnight oil
College cuisine — that definitive oxymoron — has typically been synonymous with pizza delivery, ramen noodles, and limp salad bars. With late hours and busy schedules, plus little or no kitchen access and irregular cafeteria and grocery options, collegiate living can make healthy meals seem almost impossible. But against all the late-night-snacking odds, plenty of the nation’s approximately 17.5 million college students are eating just fine.
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