• Dear Samiha (And Chinatown)

    One day, my friend will see this post. She wouldn’t let me post the pictures of her face on Facebook, but she let me post them here. [Unfortunately, she no longer wants them up. So anyone who was lucky enough to already see my lovely photos, congrats! Anyone who missed out on them, sorry. Not much …

  • Home of the Fascinating

    After viewing a fellow Macaulay student’s eportfolio post on space-saving furniture, I thought it was so cool that I wanted to showcase it too! You can check out her post, here. Giving credits where they’re due. Anyways, so Space Savers. Qu’est-ce que c’est? Pretty self-explanatory. It’s furniture that transforms! And it’s gorgeous! I mean, I’m not …

  • Doing A Good Deed

    On Mondays, from 4-7, and Fridays, from 12-4, I volunteer at Housing Works Thrift Shop at Gramercy. Partly for school requirements, partly for experience, and partly for the satisfaction of doing a good deed. Today, or should I say yesterday (because it is 12:30 AM), I volunteered at Housing Works, helping prepare the store for …

  • In Response

    I previously posted about my thoughts on Menand’s Article. Today, in English class, we discussed our thoughts on college and a liberal arts education. I wrote in my notebook that I think a liberal arts education opens our minds, helps us develop skills, and gives us a chance to discover our “true calling.” The class …