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Friday, April 25, 2003
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The good and bad of spring 2003
COMMENTARY

Cheers: To the end of the semester and the beginning of summer.
 
Four years of wisdom
COMMENTARY

Well, graduation is nearly here, and I’ve barely had a second to figure out what’s next.
Little things matter most
COMMENTARY

“Being grown up isn’t half as fun as growing up. These are the best days of our lives. The only thing that matters is just following your heart. And eventually you’ll finally get it right.”
— “In this Diary” by The Ataris.
Questions remain as graduation nears
COMMENTARY

It’s official. One of my roommates may not graduate.
Résumé can’t reflect experience of life’s lessons
COMMENTARY

I’m getting sick of being asked this question even if it’s by well-meaning friends and family. You get looks of sympathy and encouraging sentiments that you really don’t care to hear.
 

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