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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Saturday and Sunday Shenanigans #1
My dad thinks he’s an interior designer.
My dad’s obsessed with plants and design so he decided to drape this plant on the chandelier above our stairs. It doesn’t look particularly look awesome when looking at it from the side but from underneath it’s pretty cool.
College is everywhere.
This weekend, I went to Connecticut to meet up with my cousins. Taking a walk around their neighborhood, I came across St. Basils College. How amazing! Even when I’m far away from home and school, college never really seems to leave my mind alone. It has truly taken over my life, and that was made obvious when I had my handy-dandy camera with me to take some pictures of this beautiful campus.
I really liked the greenery and architecture of the campus. One specific pathway especially grabbed my attention. It reminded me of Robert Frost’s poem, The Road Not Taken. It was interesting that I found such a connection at this place because this was in fact a college, and many people don’t take the chose to even go to college. The road less traveled by is better sometimes. We should think before we take any path in life.
Uprising
“Another promise, another seed
Another packaged lie to keep us trapped in greed
And all the green belts wrapped around our minds
And endless red tape to keep the truth confined” -Muse
Went to the city today to my first rally ever! Feeling a bit rebellious at the moment! 🙂