This summer, I spent the longest period of time away from Amherst in my two years as a […]
summer
Every summer has a soundtrack. Scratch that — for me, every significant chunk of time is attached to a […]
“Keep a record of what you’re learning every day,” my uncle told me on the drive home from […]
On June 8th, just a day after the 60th anniversary of British mathematician Alan Turing’s death, the University […]
(Gina Faldetta)– This summer is in some ways defined by a big embarrassing crush I’ve had for a […]
(Gabrielle Mayer)– I once read an article asserting that familiar smells–an old perfume, a grandmother’s blueberry pie–are biologically […]
(Marie Lambert)– In just over a week, I have swung dramatically from one end of the job spectrum […]
(Liya Rechtman)– From the ages of 7 to 14, I attended summer camp. Allow me to be self-indulgently […]
Today’s post is going to be a bit ramble-y and self-centered (or at least more than usual), so […]
Reading over my last post just now was an odd experience, oddly enough. The HazelWeatherfield of last week […]