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Filtered by The Ethos Of Obies
Clear filtersSpinnin' in the City
As it is this wonderful tradition to bring as much as possible of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ to New York, I implemented a plan last fall to bring as much of OCircus! to New York as possible. In this post: Circus! Photos! Autumn!
Back Home
Isaac reflects on his first impressions of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ after flying back home for fall break--only to find that his real home is at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. Awww.Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me...
...but it wouldn't have mattered because I probably wouldn't have listened anyways.
The Orientation Engine Has Left the Station
As I mentioned before, I was back early as an academic ambassador, a friendly, name-tag-emblazoned helpful upperclassman to help the overwhelmed freshmen during their first academic duties. Other than the perk of arriving back on campus early, I got to meet a number of extraordinary new students.It's an Obie world after all
I headed to a small coffee shop and discovered that it really is an Obie world after all.
Life After Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ: New Blog
Think of it as essentially this blog (more long-form stories, anecdotes, photos), but with a slightly different focus. Now that I have graduated from my dear alma mater, I figured it was time to branch out a little on my own.Have Diploma, Will Travel (Back to College?)
It turns out that for a pair of liberal college campuses, both boasting large feeder populations from elite(ist) NYC high schools, Cornell and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ couldn't be more different.
"Snazzy" "Spicy" "Somnambulist" Sandwiches: Hot & Made to Order
I've been working at the Decafe ever since, my hours fluctuating every semester, but I still keep signing up for hours because I truly love working there. I love playing with food, I love making people happy with their food, and I love being creative. And here is where the adjective sandwiches come in.Graduation: Suits, Sundresses and Speeches!
Say "commencement" and I think of the iconic hats in the air, traditions, pomp and circumstance, formality... But Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students don't really DO traditional.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ: Enter the Classifieds
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ students have a certain spark. It's not snark or cynicism, it's more of a slightly pointed... silliness. Weird implies non-functionality; uniqueness is too bland. Eccentric? Zany? Jaunty? Quirky? .... Does anyone have a word for us?
Getting Lucky in Kentucky
If someone told me six months ago that for spring break of my senior year I would be living on a farm in rural Kentucky for nine days with scarcely any internet or phone and sharing a room with eleven people I had never met before, I would have laughed in their face. All I can say is what a difference a week makes.