by Ganesh Subramanian in Features
In the first year, they scare you to death. . . Well, you know the rest, or sooner or later you will. At some point, you will feel drained. The draining might be
intellectual, physical or emotional , or the kind upon your wallet. For the lucky, the
draining is only of one kind.
by Sam Thomason in Features
Greetings once again, my fellow students!
Many of you have, no doubt, begun to wonder how I became the majestic specimen of the jurisprudential student that I am. There is one moment I remember in particular as the start of my journey towards becoming who I am.
by Bryan Andersen in Features
It has now been two weeks since snowpocalypse blanketed the Washington, DC region, and it appears we still have a few more snowstorms ahead of us. Nonetheless, a proper time has passed to reflect on the recent disaster and assess its damage on our hearts and minds.
by Juli Bonigorno in Features
On December 17th, it felt like the world had ended. It was my last exam and everything that possibly could go wrong went wrong. I was torn between my disparity and my yearning to celebrate. With some healthy peer pressure
I chose the later. After all, I had endured the mother of all hazing.