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COLLEGE ESSAYS GAIN NEW IMPORTANCEMara Lee mleeDaytonDailyNews.com
Your essays should celebrate your choices, which will be evident to colleges in any event. Be rigorous – but not too rigorous Remember that you are looking for the “best fit” college. Self-assessment of your academic strengths and weaknesses is your path to arriving at a college where ...
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Educated atColumbia University(M.A., 1926; Ph.D., 1938), Trilling taught briefly at theUniversity of Wisconsinand at Hunter College inNew York Cityand in 1931 joined the faculty of Columbia, where he remained for the rest of his life. ...
Now we’re both people who have essays published in the New York Times Opinion column. The logic of “non-consensual co-platforming” would be that the editors of that column did a bad by putting me, a known undesirable, in the Opinion pages where there is also a Woke purist, obviously...
“Sancte Claus,” a Dutch patron saint who smoked a pipe, rode in a wagon, and slid down chimneys to deliver gifts to children in “A History of New York” (1809) and extolled Christmas merriment in England in four essays in “The Sketch Book” (1819), known today for “The Legend ...
Husband AKA 'Then Boyfriend' AKA Phil has covered every topic from best bars to drink PBR in, to heartbreaking essays about our city. We both have pontificated about our environment, human rights, and animal rights. I have written endless columns promoting Jazz Fest. I have stood upon my ...
For more on Charles Alston, read“The Painter Who Wouldn’t Be Pigeonholed”inColumbia College Today. Next Time: The Age of Giants… His Five Cent’s Worth Above: Final Design of Grand Central Terminal, ca. 1910.(New York Transit Museum) ...