The power of ‘no, thank you’
By Katherine Firsching | November 26, 2018Rediscovering three short and sweet words on the streets of NYC
Rediscovering three short and sweet words on the streets of NYC
Did being a fan of everything mean being a fan of nothing?
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Three delicious and unique cocktail recipes that will get you excited for the holidays.
I’ve started attaching a moral crusade to my defense of Thanksgiving as the best holiday of all time.
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Professors and community members open their homes for the holiday
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There are so many ways to make oatmeal, but this has to be my personal favorite.
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In the time it takes to walk three strides, we exchange a few empty phrases and continue onwards.
To many students at the University, the Diwali festival represented more than a fun social gathering — it was a way for students to bring a piece of their culture to Grounds and share a meaningful religious celebration with their friends, peers and community.
The totally humiliating experience of breaking-down in my slippers reminded me that not everything is under my control.
Despite what I may tell others, I am not fine. The shooting at the Pittsburgh synagogue hurt me deeply.
It’s the season where it is a little bit more socially acceptable to play “Monster Mash” on repeat.
I wait for answers, or at least some closure.
Last Wednesday, I made the mistake of scheduling away just about every one of the 24 hours the day held.