A follow-up to the article “Let Them Speak: A North Park Town Hall” in which we gather reflections from faculty, staff, and students regarding the town hall events of last week, February 24th.
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A follow-up to the article “Let Them Speak: A North Park Town Hall” in which we gather reflections from faculty, staff, and students regarding the town hall events of last week, February 24th.
First-year student Taylor Foster reflects on how she approaches writing a worthwhile story.
Good citizens work towards a better country on Election Day, but every other day too.
"Again I ooked across the water and saw the same Canadian peaks, the Two Sisters, in perfect light. In that moment I realized that adventure wasn’t across the vast lake or centuries of history. Real adventure was here: in the air around my face, in the rocks underneath my feet, and in the countless miles of trail crisscrossing the island..."
Being in the mountains is the only time I can quiet my busy mind. Steel and concrete buildings magnify my incoherent mental ramblings. Why can’t I stop thinking about life after North Park or career goals or that girl I’m into or how I hurt someone that I love? Finding exposure and pace outside the city doesn’t put those issues into , it obliterates them. Sometimes that isn’t the best thing, but it’s necessary.