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#OccupyLibrary
There are many resources that several students do not take advantage of at the Universities at Shady Grove. For example, filtered water. Is this a big deal to no one else but me? No Maryland swamp water at USG. Some … Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Campus Activities, Life at USG
Tagged advice, Blogging, books, lessons learned, life, Media, Priddy Library, school, writing
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Writings are Souvenirs Too
I posted my first blog post on the Around the Grove blog on September 29th, 2015 – and now today, May 2nd, 2017, marks my last blog post on the Around the Grove blog. I think back to my first ever semester at the Universities at Shady Grove. I remember seeing the email calling for students to become USG bloggers, and being excited about the prospect of writing meaningful posts and sharing them with a new community… Continue reading
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Tagged advice, Around the Grove, Blogging, inspiration, USG, writing
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To Blog is Not Just to Write
As a continuation of my reflective posts as graduation nears, and my desire to inspire others to write, I thought it would be appropriate to have another post about writing. I cannot believe that I have been blogging for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Around the Grove, Blogging, inspiration, learning, real world, writing
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To Be, Or Not To Be Idle
The other day, I was talking to a good friend of mine and he asked, “How can I become a better writer?” I suddenly had a flash back to two semesters ago when I was in my business writing class. Every single day, before my professor started the class discussion, she would ask us: “What have you guys read this week?”…. Continue reading
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Tagged Active, Brain, Idle, Knowledge, learning, Mind, Reading, writing
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How to Write an Awesome Paper: The Basics
The end of the semester is quickly approaching, which means it’s time for final papers and final exams. I’ve already talked a bit about how to handle exams in my first post, so I thought I’d go over the basics … Continue reading