January 2011
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Jan 31st
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nreynolds112: Being from the population The Social Network was written about and for, I feel obliged to post my newest video on every forum that will let me. Nick- this looks to good! I hope you get the internship!
Jan 31st
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Jan 31st
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100 Interviews: #26. TONY ORTEGA (THE VILLAGE... →
100interviews: When I was in ninth grade, I tried to create a school newspaper. But my attempts at publishing were routinely thwarted because the administration at my small, private Jewish high school in South Florida didn’t want to risk angering parents or donors with a student-run paper. Every month,… This gave me hope about journalism.  Also, Gaby is amazing and everyone should...
Jan 28th
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Jan 28th
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Jan 28th
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Jan 26th
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Jan 24th
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Jan 24th
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Emerge Danceworks 2010 Showcase by Ashli Bickford Check out the amazing work of my friend, Ashli Bickford.  Ashli started Emerge Danceworks last semester and it’s already gaining ground.  Not only is Ashli a dancer, choreographer, and leader, she’s also an amazingly talented filmmaker.  Emerge will be having auditions next week on January 28th from 4pm-6pm.  You can contact...
Jan 21st
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College newspaper to put up partial paywall
In writing my previous post about the New York Times paywall, I Googled “newspapers with online paywalls.”  I was surprised to see this article from The Chronicle of Higher Education about a college newspaper putting up a partial paywall.  Oklahoma State University’s Daily O’Collegian newspaper will charge users 25-miles outside the radius of their Stillwater campus $10 a...
Jan 21st
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NYT paywall to be less than $20/month
According to a Mashable article, the paywall for access to The New York Times website will be a little less than $20 a month.  In all honesty, this isn’t a lot of money in the grand scheme of things.  I just spent $20 on a sweater dress from Forever 21.  I put $20 on my Starbucks card about once a month.  Okay, maybe even twice a month sometimes.  So obviously, money isn’t really the...
Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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“What us the blue road anyway but an opportunity to poke at the unseen and a...”
– William Least Heat-Moon, Blue Highways
Jan 21st
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Book Review: Blue Highways by Will Least-Heat Moon
I finally finished Blue Highways after many months of intermittent reading.  I really, really wanted to read this book.  I can’t remember where I first saw it or heard about it, but I immediately went to the bookstore to purchase it and started reading it.  Then last semester happened and I barely had time to breathe, let alone read for my own enjoyment.  But I’ve finally finished...
Jan 21st
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Jan 21st
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Jan 19th
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Day 29
Goals for the Next 30 Days In my defense, I started this blog post a week ago and forgot to finish writing it.  I’ve already completed a few of the goals but I’m leaving them on the list because everyone likes to feel they’ve accomplished something - even if it’s simple. 22 Goals for an Almost 22-year-old: 1. Enjoy my 22nd birthday.  Done and done.  Had a fantastic day...
Jan 16th
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Twenty-Something
Hello, my name is Cherylynn Tsushima and I am officially 22.  This means I am no longer 21.  I’m a twenty-something. I was also carded for Blue Valentine, which is rated R. Yup. Welcome to to my life.
Jan 12th
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Day 28
Something I Miss There are important things I miss, but on a lighter note, I miss food.  Not just any food, but food from home. Though I’ve only been back in Boston for a day, I already miss California food.  I miss my mom’s cooking.  I miss friend rice made with all the leftovers from the week.  I miss real Mexican food.  I miss In N Out.  I miss getting coffee and tea from places...
Jan 7th
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Day 27
A Problem I Have Had I used to bite my nails, but that’s not very exciting. I used to have a hard time saying “no,” which is why I have always been overinvolved and overcommitted.  I’ve gotten better at saying “no” in the past few years. However, one of the problems I still have, is my lack of consistency.  This 30 Day Challenge is a testament to this...
Jan 6th