Waking Up With Boston
My favorite part of living in Boston has revealed itself in a very untraditional way. On Tuesday mornings, I work a desk receptionist shift at Emerson’s Paramount building from 7AM to 9AM. The least...
View ArticleThe Iwasaki Library
With finals season only a few weeks away and the close of the first semester approaching, the Iwasaki has become my permanent hideout. I am always a big fan of the golden cubicles, those tiny stations...
View ArticleMy Emerson Story
It was really the distance (3000 miles) that was most attractive. Emerson was 3000 miles from my home in sunny California, and I wanted to spend four years living 3000 miles away–my idea of the...
View ArticleSecond Semester Success Tips
The second semester couldn’t come at a better time–with the holidays winding down, the start of the spring semester is a way for every high school student to begin gearing up for their last semester of...
View ArticleWriters at Emerson
There is no better place to be reading and writing than in the middle of a historical city like Boston (where great minds like Edgar Allan Poe and Ralph Waldo Emerson were cultivated), and no better...
View ArticleAuthor Readings
Whether you’re a fan of poetry, nonfiction or fiction, there’s always a reading in Boston to attend. Just the other week, I went to see Andre Dubus III do a reading and a Q&A of his book, Townie,...
View ArticleEm Mag
I write for one of Emerson College’s on-campus publications, Em Mag. It was started fairly recently in 2007, by two Emerson students who wanted a lifestyle magazine that catered exclusively to Emerson...
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