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Being Patient with the Many vs the Few

I have always felt like I am a patient person. I tend to believe I don’t really get worked up about a lot of things and will generally “go with the flow”. However, I find that belief is being challenged now. I’m in my first serious relationship...

Work Fills the Time Alloted

This is one of my favorite sayings and I find it to be true nearly every day. I love to say it to my roommates as aspects of our house fulfills this idea frequently. There are always dishes in the sink in a particular amount. Just enough so the faucet is still...

Easter Sunday – A Bender Epiphany

A friend of mine has always been an intense studier. She has for a long time had her sights set on medical school and has worked hard while at Penn State to make that dream a reality. Recently, she was accepted into Jefferson Medical school. While this is of course...

A Review of Zoom University

One of my classes this semester epitomizes everything bad about Zoom University, so I thought I’d write a blog about the e-learning we’ve experienced over the last year. When we started online, I actually had a pretty good experience. The classes I was...

Annual THON Blog – Rules & Reg.s Edition

It’s THON weekend again so I’m once again writing about the trials and tribulations that come along with it. This year, it has to do with the rules put in place by THON and how my roommates always fight about them. I’ll start with some background and...

I am anti-Billionaire. Changing Ezra’s Mind.

Today Ezra blogged about the value billionaires (who created business, not investors) bring to our society. I think overall Ezra’s blog was a lot of history and “propaganda” about what a select few “buzz word” type billionaires have done....

Another Day Another Roommate with Covid

Just while I was struggling to think of an original blog idea for last night, my roommate got a call that he was positive for COVID. With my groceries running low, I quickly packed my things and moved to my girlfriend’s for this week (she lives alone and was...