Walking along the graveyard, cold wind in my face, I just couldn’t fathom what I was getting myself into and what I’m doing there. Then I remembered: it was just part of the hardships I had to go through to become a pharmacist. Thousands of students had gone through it before me, and I was [...]
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Graveyard Shift: The Road to IPPEs
Posted in critique, education, politics, tagged education, experience, IPPE, pharmacy, St. John's University, student on February 2, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Media Games
Posted in internet, media, politics, tagged celebrity, Hillary Clinton, media, politics, sex scandal, Spitzer on March 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In my last post, I wrote a little about my understanding of the world of politics. I mentioned the pesky media who records and publicizes every little misstep of famous people. This is true for politicians, singers, actors and other stars who are often in the spotlight. For example, there are entire chains of magazines [...]
Politics v. Morality
Posted in ethics, internet, media, politics, tagged Hillary Clinton, morals, politics, presidency 2008 on March 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I was sitting in yet another boring class, and was not looking forward to listening about the history of Christianity, which has been an ongoing monologue by my theology professor. However, suddenly there was a shift in the classroom and my attention snapped back to the discourse as students began to bring up points related [...]