Degree Interrupted: A Veteran Transitions To Student Life
“Once my term in the Marines was over, I had to retrain myself to be a student and civilian again.”
“Once my term in the Marines was over, I had to retrain myself to be a student and civilian again.”
“[At 23], I definitely feel like an old lady being a freshman surrounded by 19-year-olds, but it’s crazy to look back and see how far I’ve come.”
Immigration advocates are pushing for Congress to pass protections for Dreamers as part of a federal budget deal due at midnight.
When I was eight, I crossed the border using my cousin’s papers.
Surely we, the left who champion various social justice issues and advocate for the equality of all human beings, must be on the side of right.
Right?
Wrong.
I hate to break it to us but it appears that the so called “side of right” seems to be in the wrong.
We asked current University of San Francisco student and former high school class president, Reyna Brown, about the trials and tribulations of governing, from planning events, to changing the world.
This school year, I transferred to a continuation school to make up some credits. I thought the teachers would be more supportive since they had fewer students.
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It’s been a dream of mine to go to the best film school in the nation, a place like NYU or USC, where the classes are legendary and so is the cost. More than 50 thousand dollars a year.
Starting at a new school… Meeting new students and teachers… Is something I’ve had to get used to.