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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Dickinson College’s Stained-Glass
Dennis Akin’s beautiful stained-glass windows that spot the Dickinson campus deserve admiration. Many Dickinson students and Carlisle residents are not aware of the art around them—they have grown accustomed to their surroundings. Akin’s stained-glass installations are featured on 7 Dickinson buildings: East College, Bosler, Stern, Weiss, Asbell Center, Montgomery House, and the Kline Athletic Center. Akin […] Continue reading
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Road to Nationals
Without a doubt, competing at Nationals goes down as one of the top 10 moments of my life so far. It was one of the greatest experiences I could have ever asked for as a collegiate rider, especially a competitive … Continue reading → Continue reading
Top 3 Big Ten Heisman Trophy Candidates
Since 2000, the Big Ten has only produced one Heisman Trophy winner, which was Troy Smith out of Ohio State in 2006, largely because the conference does not have the same flashy athletes to compete with the SEC and other big conferences. But times are changing and the Big Ten is starting to recruit further […] Continue reading
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Today’s Run: Gravel, and butterflies, and SURPRISE! Oh, my!
Being the lovely 70 degree, humid tuesday it was—quite different from the cold, dismal weather we have been having—I decided that I would take advantage and go for a nice long, relaxing run. Plus, I got off work 2 hours early so I had to celebrate! Now, I am a creature of habit. I like… Continue reading
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the one where i traveled overseas
February 2012 was a watershed month for me. Not only did I my pass my driver’s license test with flying colors, but I also got my braces off (a little too soon, according to my orthodontist) and I left the country for the very first time. Every February vacation, my high school does a trip […] Continue reading
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Dad’s Journey Home!
Here it is! Still trying to figure out correct formatting, font colors and all of that but I am excited to share my first post with everyone! Enjoy! dadsjourneyhome.wordpress.com
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Traduttore, Tradittore: Translation Ethics and Mistranslations
The Italian saying “traduttore, tradittore”, which in English means “translator, traitor” was my first encounter with translation issues. During my freshmen year in the English- Spanish Translation Program, one of my teachers introduced us to this saying, which made me think about translation, but I still didn’t fully grasp its meaning. Why would translators purposefully … Continue reading Traduttore, Tradittore: Translation Ethics and Mistranslations → Continue reading
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Tailgating Treats
Greetings all. It is my pleasure to introduce you to the Brok’n Kitch’n. For my initial post I would like to cater the season at hand and I’m not talking about autumn, I’m talking about football season. After a week … Continue reading → Continue reading
Dad’s Search For His Identity
I am the spitting image of my father. There is no doubt in anyone’s mind when they see us together. We are definitely father and daughter. Everything from my red hair and freckles, to my eyes that get squinty when I smile, down to my taste in music and sense of humor, my dad and I […] Continue reading
Narrative Structure
My first post was supposed to be about what makes a good movie ending, but to understand that, my readers need a good understanding of narrative structure. So instead I wrote this post, a rundown on narrative structure, and my next post will be about what makes a good ending in film. I know, my first […] Continue reading