Column: Do not take that unpaid internship this summer
At UNC, and likely other prestigious universities, there is unnecessary pressure to secure a summer internship opportunity.
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At UNC, and likely other prestigious universities, there is unnecessary pressure to secure a summer internship opportunity.
Before entering college, I’d always felt a certain affinity toward fall. There’s so much to romanticize as I count the days until every item is made in a pumpkin version and I await the long duration until it's socially acceptable to put on my cozy Uggs.
According to most historians, it’s been centuries since most humans operated on trade via bartering. I disagree. Clearly, social scientists who assert this have never been to UNC.
There’s always at least one hour of my day, if not six or seven, that is accompanied with uninterrupted music blasting from my phone, headphones, speaker or TV.
It's February. My professor has realized winter break is long gone and has begun to assign actual work. Sigh.
My decision to "go random" and live with someone for nine and a half months whom I knew nothing about was actually unintentional.
Editor's note: this article is satire.
"Slump," verb: To fall or sink suddenly.
Last semester, I took Religious Studies 209: Varieties of Early Christianity. Walking into the first day of class, I immediately heard my professor mention the term “pagan” — a foreign word to me at the time.
You're driving down Franklin Street, heading back to your room in Morrison, when all of a sudden you reach an end in the road. There’s a sign; it reads, “Halt! No more dorm life. You must live off campus now!”