Category Archives: College Life
10137. A Member of the Swim Team from Stanford Only Received a Slap on the Wrist for Rape, Made the American Public Angry
this, is the judge who’d decided on this case… not my photo… And, you DO understand, how this case angered the American public, right? Just because this guy is a sports star, he’d only received that SLAP on the wrist, … Continue reading
What Was Going Through Your Mind When You Were Graduating?
From the Front Page Sections, translated… If you’d just, graduated out of college this year, you probably had already experienced numerous number of graduation ceremonies now. And yet, every graduation, you’d had a different feeling, in kindergarten, you were very … Continue reading
My Roommate in College
Translated… Every time I’d thought about Huei, I’d gotten reminded of her fully-packed backpack. Huei was my roommate from my study at the teacher’s college, shorthaired, very petite, a very quiet, and well-behaved young woman. She’s the eldest of her … Continue reading
Who, is Setting the Limits for Oneself?
The observations from work, translated… At the beginning of the semester, there was an undecided freshman who’d come to find me, she’d wanted me to sign a slip so she could be in one of my advanced classes. I’d asked … Continue reading
Sitting in the Auditorium, Learning from My Students
A teacher who became a student, learning new things from the students he’d once taught, translated… That day, after three classes one right after the other, I’d become, very parched, I’d, readied myself, to climb up the five flights of … Continue reading
The College Students Became Too Close with Their Cell Phones, Eighty Percent Slept with Their Cell Phones Next to Their Pillows
Trending now, from the Front Page Sections, translated… As the Slide Generation came, who, are the ones sleeping next to the pillows of the college students? The World News University yesterday published the results of the SmartPhone Usage survey, nearly … Continue reading
The Tears Shed for the Classic Car
Living abroad alone, without the family and the ones you loved is always very hard, but to prove to yourselves that you CAN, it’s something you needed to endure through on your own, translated… Flying to Canada, Starting My New … Continue reading
The Hardworking Woman from Malaysia
The studiousness, the hard work of a foreign exchange student, translated… Every time the bell for the first period rang, the originally solitary classroom, would have this small-framed shadow, she’d always been the first to sit down, and, through the reflected light … Continue reading
Last Year, the Highest Unemployment Rate Was for the Age Group of Twenty to Twenty-Four, Two Things Were the Contributing Factors
From the Front Page Sections, translated… The Online Generation are used to interacting with one another online, and when meeting face-to-face, they tend to get nervous, couldn’t express themselves properly, causing them to have awful interviews. Because the messages from … Continue reading