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“Remember the Reservoir” by Erin Jackson

Only two miles from the front door of Redding Hall, the Newark Reservoir sits above the rest of the city as a world apart. Every time I have made my way up there, I have felt like I was part of a secret club. I have yet to encounter anyone I know around the waterside path, yet I feel a bond to the others not only familiar with the existence of this man-made wonder, but also willing to make the trek up to its surface. Whether it’s walking, biking, running, roller blading, skate boarding, or some combination of these, the reservoir is home to all who need it. Similar to the Hogwarts’ Room of Requirement, the Newark Reservoir gave me just what I needed during finals week last semester. Continue reading

“Election Day” by Erin Jackson

In 2000, I was two years old. That was the first of five election days that have come to pass in my lifetime. I don’t remember much from that first election day sixteen years ago, nor does the one four years later bring any specific memories to mind. These were life-altering elections to many, and yet they had no noticeable effect on my life—not noticeable to me anyway.

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“Bike Culture on a College Campus” by Erin Jackson

We have so many paths we take to class every day. You may find your short cuts and alternate routes with coffee stops along the way, and you may try to avoid a crowd as much as possible. However, with a campus of almost 20,000 undergraduate students, we’re all bound to hit some congestion at least once a day.

While we all may travel the same roads, we all travel them differently. The same routes see slow walkers, fast walkers, skate boarders, rollerbladers, serious runners, casual joggers, and bikers. They see confusion and determination. They see early risers, night owls, and multitaskers. They see it all.

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