On Monday, December 12, Arts Editor Grace Novarr and Events Editor Ava Slocum attended the one and only performance of How the Grinch Saved XMAS! 17: A Midwinter Night’s Fever Dream.
“Well way up North where the air gets cold, there’s a tale about Christmas that you’ve all been told. And a real famous cat all dressed up in red, and he spends the whole year workin’ out on his sled.”
On Wednesday December 7, Tiffany Nichols lectured about her research on the process to locate and acquire a site for the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) as a part of the New York History of Science Lecture Series.
a member of the press from a certain other organization told me i'm a better journalist than he'll ever be because i stayed until after the appt process
avery library is the best study spot in all of nyc and i've always said that
ccsc
ccsc meetings
studied dined ccsced and bwogged all without leaving lerner
wrote most of this in hungarian shoutout hungarian!
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