Celebrating a happy Halloween across the world
I always found it ironic that Halloween is my favorite holiday even though I’ve only had one true Halloween: in Virginia in 1996.
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I always found it ironic that Halloween is my favorite holiday even though I’ve only had one true Halloween: in Virginia in 1996.
I’d like to think I am from a country with great potential.
After living in D.C. for only six weeks, I know there is no other city I’d rather be in during my four years of college. Despite the pestering humidity and frequent rain, the city proves to be nothing less than perfect for activities and never-ending novelty.
“I challenge you to find an agenda,” was one of the many bold statements made by David Finkel Sept. 7 at Bender Arena. The author of this year's Writer as Witness novel, “The Good Soldiers,” not only discussed the process of writing his book about the 2007 troop surge in Iraq, but went to extreme and often repetitive measures to defend it as an “unbiased novel with no obvious agenda.” I wasn’t surprised to see many students nodding their heads in agreement, soaking up the Pulitzer Prize winner’s every word.