Monthly Archives: March 2011

My Time at SEA

As promised yesterday, some insights into my time at sea. The Good List: 1. As a general introduction to the overall theme of life aboard the Cramer, I offer you this shortcut. To translate anything from land-life to sea-life just … Continue reading

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Busiest Weekend of the Year

Well, saying that last weekend was the “busiest weekend of the year” may or may not be true, since I have a few more equally-hectic weekends coming up in the next seven weeks: Phi Sigma undergraduate research conference, Admitted Student … Continue reading

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Back on Land and Back to School

For those of you who don’t already know, I made landfall last Friday in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands after 2,654 nautical miles and 37 days aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer. It was an emotional but brief farewell from the … Continue reading

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The Road to Graduate School, Part II

Where do I apply? So now I knew I wanted to go to grad school. That was only the beginning of a very long journey. There are thousands of programs nationwide and even more if you’re thinking of going abroad … Continue reading

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The blog that SEA wouldn’t publish

Preface: I wrote this aboard the Cramer for the ship’s blog and it was rejected by the program. So, I figured I should make use of it somewhere. Position: 29 0.5’N x 076º 42.2’W Heading: 100º PSC Speed: 5 kts … Continue reading

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Crashing

I played frisbee two weeks ago. That much is not out of the ordinary, as I am on the Ultimate team. What was out of the ordinary was how the tournament offered itself as a mirror for my then-current state … Continue reading

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Springtime and the Living is Easy

SPRING BREAK OHLEVEN!! That’s right, I have reached the halfway point of my final semester at Puget sound: Spring Break 2011. Nobody would know it, though, since we had thunderstorms in Portland (home) yesterday, and typically rainy grey weather today. … Continue reading

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The Road to Graduate School, Part I

This is my first post to the wonderful world of Voices! I’m very excited to share all that I have learned during the long process of grad school applications, visits, and (hopefully) many acceptances. I guess my setup will be a little … Continue reading

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Mid-Terms, PSO Style

Mid-terms are upon us. And you can tell. Thus, on Saturday I went on a hike with Puget Sound Outdoors. We went hiking somewhere in the foothills of the Cascade mountains.

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