Sara Sheikh Sara Sheikh

On Personal Curricula, pt.1

I have often found myself, as I’m sure many other have too, having grand notions of the things I should and want to know: books to read, topics to research, languages to learn and much more. However, even more often, I find myself either too distractedly busy or disorganisedly free that, even when I am perfectly able to apply myself, I don’t. Perhaps for fatigue, for not knowing what it is that I want dedicate my afternoon too, for wanting so much all at once that, in overwhelm, I do nothing. Certainly, with interviews and my preferred universities hopefully drawing ever closer, this mode of being is utterly unsustainable. I refuse to play the dunce or lesser being, so resolved to do something.

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Op-eds Ava McPherson Op-eds Ava McPherson

Is the Capitol fashion truly just a thing of fiction?

Every year, the world tunes in to watch A-list celebrities drag their equally eccentric outfits down a red carpet, criticising those who aren’t properly on theme or those wearing something “too normal” and it’s harmless! Most of these people have worked to be able to afford their place in those clothes on that carpet and it’s certainly fun to see all the different takes on the theme. Of course it’s harmless!

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