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(Connor O'Brien / Heights Editor)

The Power of Delusion

Dee Espinosa March 16, 2025
February may be over, but its presence lingers like the smell of sweet chocolate-covered strawberries. February is the month of love and also the month of delusion. It’s the month of silly campus activities like the Marriage Pact that might mean something, the betrayal of checking someone’s story only to find out they’re not single, and the pink and red haze that all leave a bittersweet funk that lingers into March.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

“I Am Horribly Limited”

Jenny Hotchkiss November 15, 2023
When I think of my goals for the future, my mind runs wild with ideas. As a young child, I wrote in my preschool journal that I wanted to be a firetruck. Slowly, my goals became more realistic—I wanted to be a chef, a teacher, a lawyer.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

Slowing Your Way Out of the Junior Slump

Mary Perez October 29, 2023
After two years of existing as a clueless underclassman who can’t tell Stokes North from Stokes South, upperclassman-ship is finally upon me. The glitz and glamor of being a junior is nice, but nobody talks about the instantaneous rush of stress that comes with planning life after college.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

How to Dream Beyond the Ditch

Punnya Kalapurakkel January 24, 2023
I just spent my morning in a ditch. I mean, it was more of a mental ditch, but it was a ditch nonetheless.
Four Innovative, Nostalgic Playstation Games to Release This Fall

Four Innovative, Nostalgic Playstation Games to Release This Fall

Stephanie Liu September 22, 2019
Four new diverse Playstation-exclusive games are set to release this fall.
Building Our Lives like We Build Our Homes

Building Our Lives like We Build Our Homes

Vaughn Feighan December 3, 2018
In the past four years, having transferred out of CSOM and into MCAS, I saw how people reevaluated my future.
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