Life in college is hard, especially when you’re a freshman. Life in college is even harder when you have no idea what classes to take or what professors will interest you the most. The majority of the time, you have a list of required classes that you have to take which have absolutely nothing to do with what you want to major in.
Read MoreIt’s Esha, the name I perfect and the other person I am more comfortable being and like being. When Esha is present, my laughter, my happiness, and my world comes into question about how genuine I actually I am or not.
Read MoreFor as long as I can remember, I have wanted to be a grown up. I remember being eight years old and getting upset because I had a bedtime.
Read MoreAntlia pneumatica, the air pump, is a constellation of stars discovered by a French astronomer based on his unconventional perception, and it is also an unconventional play by Anne Washburn that begs us to seek meaning through unconventional means.
Read MoreOn Thursday, April 7th, some of the ACES students joined Professor Murtha to go see Antlia Pneumatica, a play written by Anne Washburn, but first, as always, food.
Read MoreHow difficult could it be to choose a restaurant? It is really hard to choose a restaurant when everyone has a different way of eating, has different food preferences, and, more specifically, has a different culture.
Read MoreMy father and mother made love. I was born. Bullied from 1st grade to 10th grade. Graduated high school. Went to college. Saw a play.
Read MoreSoon after the setting sun sinks behind the hills, the afterglow like tangerine is still burning the western sky. The sea, which is also suffused with the afterglow dyes the sea a beautiful crimson.
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