Archive for the Month of January 2007

Buckling

For all my efforts of reminding myself that I have only 12 weeks to go until this life is once again mine, the anxiety is building daily and I will surely burst. Spring Break — that week where, if I were five years younger and 97% more stupid, you might find me drunk and [...]

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Didn’t You Leave Out Some Stuff?

At the end of the State of the Union Address tonight I was left saying, “That’s it?!”
Taking out all the unnecessary applause, it was what, 15 minutes?
And where were the hecklers?

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It Sure is Swell to Control My Own Body

Today marks the 34th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. While many bloggers will be partaking in Blog For Choice and outlining their reasons for their pro-choice stance, I have decided to share some thoughts from Phyllis Chesler’s book, Letters to a Young Feminist.
I am pro-choice and pro-abortion because ten years after having [...]

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Friday Random Ten – The “I Have to Read How Many Pages this Weekend?!” Edition

If I were so inclined, I’d share with you a screenshot of my school planner. But I’m not so inclined.
I’ve set aside some time to get together with Ms Lauren and also head to a bar for a friend’s birthday celebration, but the rest of the weekend I’ll be hunched over my [...]

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Quicksilver is My New Best Mac Friend

Ever the bourgeoning geek, I’ve been testing out Mac applications. I’ve gone through roughly ten in the past two days during classes; mostly because there are a limited number of times I can sit through a lecture on the Inherent Evils of Capitalism 101 or a crash-course into feminism, but also because computers are [...]

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