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(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Impulsively Creative, Chronically Bored: Navigating Academia as an ADHD Girlie

Punnya Kalapurakkel October 29, 2024
I have always thought of myself as a decent student. While I was certainly never the girl with color-coded notes, assignment spreadsheets, or pre-planned study schedules, I knew how to work hard. I was intimately familiar with my own capabilities, and I knew that I could walk away with a grade that I was happy with if I applied enough effort when necessary. And for all intents and purposes, this system worked well … for high-school me.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

“We Regret to Inform You”: Seeking Redirection in the Face of Rejection

Makayla Hickey November 28, 2023
It might sound cliche, but the only way I've been able to truly move past rejection and stoke personal growth is by viewing failure as a gateway to second chances rather than an excuse to give up.
(Alyssa Anderson / Heights Editor)

The Sophomore Condition

Mary Perez March 19, 2023
People change. That’s a big part of what college is for: self-development and personality exploration. These are the years we decide who we want to be, and more practically, who we are going to be.
Letting Go of Cornell

Letting Go of Cornell

Mahima Menghani April 18, 2018
"Confused and already in tears, I shut my laptop and attempted to ignore what I thought was a trap that would only lead to further disappointment."
football

Friday Night Failures: A Mediocre Football Player’s Life

Archer Parquette October 15, 2017
Features editor Archer Parquette remembers his failure-filled time as a high school footballer.
Remembering the Value of Athletics

Remembering the Value of Athletics

Shannon Lyons September 30, 2017
"That competitive energy that once propelled us down the field can be channeled into a desire to do the best we can during midterm week."

A History Major’s Defense: Using the Past to Inform the Future

DJ Recny September 26, 2016
History repeats itself, observes features columnist DJ Recny as he uses professorial anecdotes and historical events to navigate through life.
A Shaky Line Between Fair and Unfair Insults

A Shaky Line Between Fair and Unfair Insults

Matthew BeDugnis March 30, 2016
"I would never deny that the perpetrators of this chant should have been punished and forced to apologize, but Newton North never had to apologize for its chants."

The Virtue of Being Average

John Wiley March 2, 2016
"Not enough is said on the virtue of being average, or the statistical reality that most of us are going to be average at most that we do."
Graduation outside Gasson

High School Never Ends? The Pomp and Circumstance of Yesteryear

Kayla Fernando February 14, 2016
Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando walks down the halls of high school one more time.
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