Author Archives: Corinne DeCost
New Semester, New Successes
The spring semester offers a new start to all students. If you didn’t do very well last semester, you have a brand new chance to raise your GPA. For me, I also like to start the new semester with a bit … Continue reading
Making YOUR Resolution Work
Okay, it’s January 1st. This means the gyms are filled with new sign-ups, packs of cigarettes are being thrown out, and girls are deleting their ex-boyfriends number from their phone contacts. Tomorrow, the gyms will be empty, more cigarettes will … Continue reading
BLOG Why I’m Glad Today Wasn’t “It”
Did anybody actually believe today was going to be the end of the world? (I hope none of you were that stupid.) There are so many reasons I’m happy it wasn’t. We have so much to look forward to. Next … Continue reading
BLOG: Being Thankful
It’s 2 AM, Thanksgiving is officially over, and I now lay in bed hammering away at my keyboard. It’s one of those nights where your brain is so full that sleep is not an option…aided by the food coma nap … Continue reading
BLOG: Don’t forget to thank your techies!
Technical roles are often overlooked. It is said that when they are done correctly, the audience should not even notice they were there at all. Essentially, these roles are there to make the actors look good. Without them, however, the … Continue reading
Surviving Tech Week
For those of you who have not been religiously following our tweets (how DARE you), I have been stuck inside all day at tech rehearsals for the Theatre Department’s These Seven Sicknesses. For this show, I will be a part … Continue reading
BLOG: Why should we go for it?
In high school, I had a friend I never made plans with. We’d make plans to hang out, yes, but we never knew where we would end up. We mutually agreed to drive until we saw a sign. During the … Continue reading
BLOG: Halloween
If you’re like me (and according to all Instagram/Facebook/Pinterest/ugh…all of you are), the most exciting portion of our year is October-December. We’ve got Halloween (costumes, scary stories, candy), Thanksgiving (food from Not Sodexo), Christmas (presents), and New Years (parties). Nothing … Continue reading