It was the morning after the first presidential Democratic debate. I picked up a crisp New York Times, dragging my feet behind me, and blindly handed over my ID card for a swipe into the Dining Hall. I whispered a “thank you” and did not wake up until I was sitting with…
While we read we communicate with the author. We step inside of their brain. No matter if the author is dead or alive, our thoughts and the author’s words engage in a dialogue. For every moment we are captured by a text, whether print or digital, we are in a conversation.
With Rebecca Fawcett
“You need to build an ability to just be yourself and not be doing something. That’s what the phones are taking away, is the ability to just sit there. That’s being a person. Because…
Since the start of my liberal arts college experience I have become extremely more politically active. This is purely because I have become more aware. And I have always believed that it is important to express our opinions in diverse environments especially if we expect change. So…