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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Pomp & Circumstances 2011
In honor of the wonderful wildcats in Northwestern’s Class of 2011, I beg leave for a rerun!
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Hot Off the Virtual Press: Risks of the Road Less Traveled
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Tagged Higher Education, Pulitzer, Robert Frost
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Then & Now
Then I’m trying to make myself back into the woman pictured to the right. I believe that was my first ever mock interview for a major fellowship in which I was the mocker not the mockee. The ear to ear grin reflects my … Continue reading
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Tagged anorexia, Higher Education, obesity, scholarship, suttee, tweens
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Gleek!
I admit it. I am a ‘Gleek.’ I can’t wait to watch the next episode of this ‘dramedy’ made by the otherwise loathsome Fox network. I’ve always been a geek. This high school fantasy makes no pretense at transforming geeky to glamorous. … Continue reading
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