The past four years of college have been accompanied by innumerable transitions and uncertainties: moving into a living community with people I’d never met. Adjusting to rigorous coursework and setting my own academic schedule. Settling on an English major after a major period of indecisiveness about my academic interests.… Continue reading
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My friend Rebecca Goldfarb is a shining example of a resilient person who has found ways to travel and explore during the pandemic. She is an avid hiker/wanderer, former study abroad student, and the brilliant creator behind the Instagram account @becca.hikes… Continue reading
Over the past couple of weeks, Boston has been hammered by a series of snowstorms, and that means I’ve been virtually unable to leave my house. I’ve always loved walking, jogging, and hiking, and I’m sad that the freezing cold and the pandemic are making it harder to get outside.… Continue reading
Like many other college students, I was disappointed when the coronavirus disrupted my plans to study abroad. I had been planning my coursework and job application timelines around spending four months in Scotland during the fall semester, and when reality sunk in, I was disappointed and frustrated.… Continue reading
Upon arriving home from school, I’ve found myself with a dearth of meaningful activities to occupy my time. It feels as though I’ve spent the last several months sprinting through class assignments and extracurricular commitments, only to be brought to a screeching halt at the end of final exams.… Continue reading