Off the cuff

A strange concept

Have never comprehended why people preface statements with, “Can I just say something?” 99.9 percent of the time they say it regardless, but I’m going to set out to be the first to say, “No, no you can’t say something.”

–Theo

 

A strange thought

You have never seen your face. Think about it, you have only seen reflections and photos of your face. Woah.

–Ryan

 

Spring break

Two papers, three tests, a research blog, and six days of class is all that’s left between me and Spring Break. Let’s do this.

–Kaitlin

 

Cliche’ collision

I am thinking about starting to carry my Bible around, so I don’t miss an opportunity to throw the good book at someone.

–Aleya

 

Kitchen

When I am stressed out, I always come back to my kitchen. I cooked three times and baked twice in the last two days. Yup, I think I need to spend more time in the kitchen than studying.

–Rainy

 

It’s been a good week…

And it’s going to be an even better one next week. #5days  #VEGAS

–Ricky

 

Three months

I can tell focusing during the rest of the semester is going to be a very difficult task.

–Kaitlyn

 

Walking the runway

Amidst probably the most stressful midterm period of my college career, I agreed to coordinate a fashion show. I’m excited to see the result of my hard work on Saturday!

–Jessica

 

Football

I miss it.

–Sean

 

The nearest bear effect

A discussion of “the nearest bear effect” was brought up in Inorganic Chem the other day. It was mentioned that although the second or third bear might be twice as large, if the nearest one eats you, it’s game over.

On a side note, I wish I could just use human sacrifices to escape the bears, but I guess that’s where the analogy breaks down.

–Phil

 

Inside out

To the guy sitting in front of me who was wearing his shirt inside out–it is definitely one of those kind of days for me too.

–Emily

 

Science talks

When I attend a climate change seminar open to all majors, I expect the speaker to talk at a normal speed and explain things in a way the average person would understand. Rushing through the powerpoint using extremely technical lingo doesn’t help matters.

–Stephan

 

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