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College changed this. There is no telling why, or when exactly, but I no longer care to remember exact times or dates. Perhaps the time elapsed since these days, these seconds, has become more important than the events themselves. Perhaps I’ve realized that there is little I...
Dates change every year; there will never be another Saturday, September 23, or at least not for several years. When the anniversary of my mother’s accident comes each year, it is hard for me to remember things. For me, it was most importantly a day, not a...
When I remember the day, I remember concrete things. I remember how I last heard the door slam when my mother left, or the smell of the hair gel that I wore that day. Remembering days makes me conscious of the nature of loss, of the cruel synaesthesia of memory...
I was going to do it. It was just too tempting. I could imagine how it would feel—so smooth and sleek upon my body. The thought was riveting. And you know what? Dammit, I needed this.I walked over to her, glaring. As she looked up, I said...
Last week, W. Hugo Van Vuuren ’07 was dining at Ghana’s most expensive hotel, its lushness visible—until the lights went off. A humorous moment in retrospect, this is the reality in many parts of Africa, where even the continent�...