thoughtsharing* by Ramya Yandava, ’17 November is National Novel Writing Month, which means I am subjecting myself to the same torture for the fourth year in a row. Why I am, I don’t know; I have never managed to actually win NaNoWriMo (i.e. write 50,000 words in a month), although every year, I…
photograph by Owen Conway, ’20
poem by Anonymous Sometimes I get dizzy from the constant spin of the earth if only it could stop for a moment to catch my breath settle my stomach relieve a constant headache Sometimes I get sea sick from the ebb and flow of the tides the crash and subside of the waves
thoughtsharing* by Arianna Baffa, ’20 Have you ever wondered how you would survive if you were born decades ago, when you couldn’t call you mom at a moment’s notice to pick you up or when Netflix didn’t even exist yet? I definitely can’t. But I’ve also come to notice the addiction people have with…
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