When life gives you lemons, Lime
By Katherine Firsching | March 12, 2019When you need it most, look for the neon green, and a scooter will be there waiting for you.
When you need it most, look for the neon green, and a scooter will be there waiting for you.
Though the students who host her may be strangers to one another and never cross paths, she connects us all in a way by giving us a each a special story in common — “The Night Mango Chose Me.”
Rediscovering three short and sweet words on the streets of NYC
In the time it takes to walk three strides, we exchange a few empty phrases and continue onwards.
Even if it’s well after the first day of class and even if you haven’t established yourself as a “talker,” remember we all have something valuable to say.
I first knew something was wrong when I received a text from my childhood babysitter on Sep. 9, reading, “You’re like, 200 miles from the coast, right?”
I vowed to wear University apparel while in a big public setting, and I’ve made so many connections wearing the V-Sabre.
The first wake up call to this reality was the act of waking up itself.
For the majority of students at the University, second year means the chance to experience apartment living.
Take the time to get to know them, because they want to get to know you.