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My Life From Under the Kitchen Table

Jenny Hotchkiss February 25, 2024
As effective as my camouflage tactics were, two jarring words eventually reached my ears: “Where’s Jenny?” That simple phrase forced me to muster up just enough courage to allow myself to be hugged (though never hugging back), before seeking a new safe haven.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

The Importance of Mateship, the ANZACs, and Us: A Lorikeet Among the Eagles

Andrew Lim November 24, 2023
The Ode of Remembrance is a verse I have committed to memory since I was at least 6 years old. And as I sit and write this, mere moments from the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, it is echoing in my mind.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

Extracting Whimsy from the Mundane: the Manic Pixie Dream Girl’s Guide to Valentine’s Day

Punnya Kalapurakkel February 14, 2023
Although I can wholeheartedly understand the anti-Valentine’s sentiment—my forever valentine is none other than my dear mother—I cannot say that I feel the same. Valentine’s Day has always been my favorite holiday.
The Power of Apology

The Power of Apology

Marta Seitz April 29, 2018
"If you are going to be disingenuous, isn’t a fake apology worse than no apology at all?"
Unafraid of Crossing Oceans, Una O'Hanlon Says Hello

Unafraid of Crossing Oceans, Una O’Hanlon Says Hello

Colleen Martin February 4, 2018
O'Hanlon gets her noticeable optimism and cheer from her family, saying, “I was lucky to come from a family that was very happy."
Appreciating the Cultural Significance of Coffee

Appreciating the Cultural Significance of Coffee

Joanna Yuelys December 3, 2017
"The difference between my Yiayia and I is that I grew up in the fast-paced culture of New York in an American society where productivity determines worth, and she grew up starving under inhumane circumstances during World War II, coming to America and working hard for everything she had. For her, coffee was her break, a time to recharge and refuel in order to persevere through the difficult circumstances she had been dealt."
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