From a Personal Perspective
Many students undoubtedly know of Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel's public address in Spaulding Auditorium two weeks ago.
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Many students undoubtedly know of Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel's public address in Spaulding Auditorium two weeks ago.
A couple of weeks ago, over break between summer and fall terms, I was getting ready to leave my aunt and uncle's home in Bryan, Texas when my grandmother suddenly asked me to stop by. I knew a three hour drive to San Antonio still awaited me that day, and I was a bit irritated. With less than a week left at home, I was anxious to get back to see my friends. But that was no excuse for Grandma. She had not seen me in six months and was determined to have some time to talk. With a frustrated sigh, I finally gave in.
The other day, in the midst of a paper and several hundred pages of reading, I realized I needed to do laundry. With a sigh, I scrounged around for my detergent and a handful of quarters and lugged my dirty clothes down the four flights of stairs to the basement. Fortunately, a couple of the washers were still free. I put a load in and then returned to my room to study for half an hour.
Late one night, just before summer term started, a friend and I randomly went for a walk.