Course Info
HNRS125 Fall 2011
The Arts in New York City
Mondays 9:15 am - 12:05 pmContact
Professor M. Healey
Email: meghanhealey@hotmail.com
Office Hour: M/F 12:15-1:30
Colwin Hall 410-411Tsai-Shiou Hsieh (ITF)
Email: tsaishiou@gmail.com
Office Hours: Mon. 1-5
Honors Hall Lounge
Virtual Office Hours: Thurs. 10-12
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Third time’s the charm
First grilled cheese attempt– pretty raw
Second attempt– slightly burnt
Third attempt– rather perfect 🙂
First takeout night with my roommates
At first I thought, “Aww, cute!” But just a few seconds ago I started thinking– I will have a bright future? Does that mean that my immediate future isn’t bright, but at some point it will be? Is it just poor fortune cookie translation? Am I going crazy after doing sociology homework for two hours? Or maybe it’s just English major problems…
Who needs a first-aid kit when you have a Pillow Pet?
I strained my neck on the way home from The Bald Soprano, and this is my makeshift first aid kit. I’ll let you decide which has been the most helpful.
Also, in case anyone is planning on straining their neck, ice is actually much better than heat. Heat increases swelling if applied during the first 48-72 hours after the strain…which of course I only found out after applying heat. D’oh.