Month: May 2011
Relaxation (at least for a short while)
Today morning I took my Accounting 101 final exam. I came home with a huge headache (might be due to the fact that I didn’t have to be seated in a classroom by 8:00 a.m. since high school). Or it might just have been the semi-all-nighter that I had pulled. Even though Accounting is not […]
“Lost Cause”
As a final project for my Moviemaking class, I attempted to do a short film. The film, titled “Lost Cause,” circles on the relationship between a depressed patient and a doctor. This is what it looks like: “Lost Cause” is about a girls struggle with a major case of depression. She seeks help from her […]
Scholarships
Here’s a rant.
I spoke to President Muyskens and Vice-President Sue Henderson last year, when they had invited the volleyball team out for a luncheon at her house.
Our team, being almost entirely international, had something to say about the school’s scholarship situation.
Why does CUNY Queens College not have any scholarships whatsoever …
The end is near
Here we are, at another end of a semester.
I feel as if the semester was just a dream- though I would hate to wake up one morning and realize we are still at the beginning of the semester.
It’s Saturday night, and I am going to go party it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOHOOOO!!!!!
NOT.
That’s …
Dreams that Falsify Reality
From a very young age, I’ve been having dreams and nightmares in which I can control myself in them. If I dream about something, I am the only one that can control my every movement and action and word spoken in that dream. I can control which language I choose to speak, whether it may […]
No Fund, No Fun!
As a Senior at Queens College who started his education in 2006, I have witnessed some noteworthy changes at Queens College. There have been a lot of improvements such as the Summit, and there have been major decline in services and quality on different levels. Almost all of the drawbacks can be linked to the […]
The Rain
It’s been raining for the past couple of days, and the weather report says that there will be a few more days of water falling from the sky. This may come as a shock to people who put their full trust in the “April showers bring May flowers” saying. Yes, it did rain this April, […]
Time & Binge
Times Square Armed Forces Recruiting Station. When Bush went to war with Iraq in 2003, more people signed up here than any other recruiting station in the United States – they say somewhere just over 10,000. The neighborhood nickname is “Crossroads of the World,” but normally Times Square is where you go after the war, […]
The man at the corner of Madison and 98th sells such a random collection of things. Today on my way to work I blissfully walked through a sea of giant bubbles.
Sometimes the best approach to life is the same one I take when dealing with my hair: leave it alone, let it be, just go with it. I can try and straighten it all I want but once May comes around there is no point in fighting it. The humidity and my hair are allies and […]