when you want to go to 1020 but have to study

when you want to go to 1020 but have to study

Bwogline: Certified final results for the 2016 presidential election are in. Hillary Clinton won 2,864,974 more votes than Donald Trump, meaning that she now has by far the largest ever margin of victory in the popular vote for a candidate who did not win the election. This news continues doubts surrounding the efficacy and purpose of the Electoral College. (The Huffington Post)

Study Tip: Call home! Whether or not you’re returning home this break, making a phone call and hearing the voices of your loved ones will remind you of the support and love that you can always count on. It’s okay to complain about your schoolwork for a bit, but be sure to ask about what’s going on at home. This conversation will provide a refreshing break that will re-motivate you to study.

Music: It might not feel like it (for those of you still taking finals), but we’re deep in the holiday season! Cozy up to Tchaikovsky’s classy Nutcracker soundtrack, whether you’re studying late at night in Butler, or sipping hot chocolate in bed back at home.

Don’t miss the beautiful Pas de Deux (“Sugar Plum Fairy and a Cavalier”) – it’s one of our favorites!

Procrastination: Get started on your New Year’s resolutions! Whether it’s to do all your readings for a particular class next semester (lol), to explore your sexuality, or to go to Dodge for the first time, now is the time to start coming up with ideas.

On a more serious note, make a list of the people you’re thankful to have in your life! This holiday season, be sure to write a card, get a present, or at least let them know how much they mean to you.

Overseen: (see featured image) If you can’t go to the party, bring the party to you.

picture of a partying butlerite via Connie Blumenthal