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All, Feature, Talk Academic To Me

To all the colleges I’ve loved before

Moving into a new dorm, there was that excitement, that growing hum of comfort as you settle in, satisfaction in finding just the right place for décor and memories you’ve…

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October 16, 2019
All, Feature, Let's Get Personal

When it rains, it pours: Unpacking pests, grief, & the freezer compartment

Grief will demand space, she said. If you do not give it that, it will find you.

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November 26, 2019
All, Feature, Talk Academic To Me

(I can’t blog about my internship so instead) A defense of Lois Lane

“Why did the film industry pick Los Angeles?” My manager asks. I almost trip trying to keep up. “Sunlight hours?” I guess, half-running. “Well, yes,” he says. “But also this—”…

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August 25, 2019
All, Feature, Talk Academic To Me

Contemplating Russian from Bloomington, Indiana (A Summer in the Midwest)

In nine weeks, a decent amount can happen. I figured nine weeks in the summer was not too long to be learning Russian, but a lot can still happen; after…

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August 29, 2018
  • Pomona College hosts a talk with Professor Mietek Boduzynsky (left) Ben Rhodes (right).

    How Ben Rhodes is still trying to write the story

    / June 15, 2021

    This article was previously published in the Claremont Journal of International Relations (vol. 4, issue 9, Spring 2019). It has been republished here with permission of CJIR. The original article can be read…

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  • Illustration of Laurie in Little Women.

    We are all Laurie

    / January 12, 2020

    You are not Jo. You are not Amy. We are all Laurie—standing outside in the snow, watching the glittering lights of the March household in the night.

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  • Helena sits by a window in her college dorm, photo via Helena Ong

    When it rains, it pours: Unpacking pests, grief, & the freezer compartment

    / November 26, 2019

    Grief will demand space, she said. If you do not give it that, it will find you.

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  • To all the colleges I’ve loved before

    / October 16, 2019

    Moving into a new dorm, there was that excitement, that growing hum of comfort as you settle in, satisfaction in finding just the right place for décor and memories you’ve brought along. The…

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  • (I can’t blog about my internship so instead) A defense of Lois Lane

    / August 25, 2019

    “Why did the film industry pick Los Angeles?” My manager asks. I almost trip trying to keep up. “Sunlight hours?” I guess, half-running. “Well, yes,” he says. “But also this—” he waves vaguely…

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  • College: in pursuit of something to struggle over

    / May 5, 2019

    As summer holiday comes up, I am reminded of my last winter holiday. My winter holiday this year was a monotonous event. The weekends had no difference from the weekdays, and it slogged…

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  • Contemplating Russian from Bloomington, Indiana (A Summer in the Midwest)

    / August 29, 2018

    In nine weeks, a decent amount can happen. I figured nine weeks in the summer was not too long to be learning Russian, but a lot can still happen; after all, we cram…

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  • “Your ex-college is an ex-boyfriend” said our New Student Transfer Leader

    / April 26, 2018

    I’ve never had an ex-boyfriend. Mostly because I just don’t do the whole “defining the relationship” and “boyfriend” thing to begin with. In high school, I found myself overwhelmed with enough schoolwork and…

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  • Part-time intern, full-time college student: Why am I doing this to myself?

    / March 31, 2018

    I promise I’m not usually this preppy. I do feel a little bit ridiculous: white, button-down shirt; dark gray business pants; blue-white sweater; gray pea-coat jacket. Nearly everything except my jacket and ballet…

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  • NaNoWriMo, College, and Other Un-Finished Things Before the End of 2017

    NaNoWriMo, College, & Other Things Un-Finished Before the End of 2017

    / December 31, 2017

    As we rush toward the end of the year, I constantly see people rushing to finish their 2017 goals. But as the year comes to a close, I am more reminded of all…

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  • Good Enough?

    / June 30, 2017

    Everyone is better than you at something. Well okay, maybe not better than you. *looks directly at that one person* Still, working hard doesn’t seem to cut it these days. Something has to…

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  • A dream of glass castles: Reflecting on Jeannette Walls’ novel

    / June 26, 2017

    The first time I read The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, I hated it. A memoir about a family—dysfunctional, charismatic, poverty-stricken, and painfully stunning—The Glass Castle painted a picture that I could not…

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  • 2017 Walkthrough of New Orleans

    / June 11, 2017

    In such a lovely city, I wanted to make a quick list of my top, favorite things for when I return. If you want to read my walkthrough of my trip to New Orleans with more…

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