Posts Tagged as ‘old nassau’

June 15, 2009

Full Circle

This morning I stumbled upon my “autographs book” from when I graduated elementary school in June of 1998. I would never label myself prophetic, but it’s pretty funny to see what I indicated as my favorite college and profession:

June 10, 2009

Updatus Colossus

Sync and Wholeness in Adult Life
It’s already been a week since I set foot outside FitzRandolph Gate (all graduation pics are here). As are many things in life , the experience was relatively anti-climactic and lackluster, but not insignificant. After all, I am now officially outside the Orange Bubble. Adult life has begun, and whether [...]

May 17, 2009

The End of an [Orange and Black] Era

Done, done, and done. I have completed all requirements to obtain my undergraduate degree. Last week I presented my thesis and had my oral comprehensive exam. Whew! I cannot deny that there is a new lightness that I am palpably feeling. It’s strange when something ends, something you knew would end  sometime, but it’s strange [...]

April 22, 2009

My thesis, wordled

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April 3, 2009

The ghost of thesis past

I would have to believe that writing a senior thesis on a typewriter made it SO MUCH easier to gauge and literally feel your progress!

Image taken from here.

September 17, 2008

going back, going back…

I snapped this this morning at Starbucks. I’ve noticed it several times before but this time I particularly appreciated it.

August 24, 2008

Love of the unseen

If you’re on the Princeton campus and you find yourself walking through an archway in McCosh Hall, stop to notice the following inscription:
Here we were taught[--]by men and gothic towers[--]democracy and faith and righteousness and love of unseen things that do not die.
-Herbert Edward Mierow ‘14

May 2, 2008

springtime tigerscapes

thanks to my father for the great photos.