by Megan Cooke, Whitman College, '19
Greetings fellow readers, I write you to today in full disgust and outrage at the price of books, shipping, rushed shipping, required books, and the thin white paper that textbooks are printed with. I mean, it’s pretty cheap, thin paper that is smooshed...
by Benjamin Hoertnagl-Pereira, Johns Hopkins University , '18
Get your resumes ready – recruiting season is in full swing. Whether you’re an underclassmen looking for that first internship, or graduating senior hoping to land a full time job, preparing for applications and interviews can be a struggle. So, what is the best...
by Megan Cooke, Whitman College, '19
I had a flashback today, back to last year: my sophomore year. It happened as I was looking at classes for next semester for pre-registration that’s coming up for Whitman. My major is geology-environmental studies. Ever since my first semester freshman year, I...
by Megan Cooke, Whitman College, '19
Hey there readers! This week, I think it’s important to stress the amount of time i is needed to plan things for YOURSELF throughout the year. Right now, it’s about a month into the semester of my junior year. I’m taking two labs a week, a total of 8...
by Megan Cooke, Whitman College, '19
hello again readers! my narrative this time is about my new start to a life off-campus. I moved into a 5 person house, and rent is super cheap compared to most in town. i’m kicking off my junior year with a savings from over the summer, and it feeels great. I...