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More than Just Surviving
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More than Just Surviving

By Sharmaine Koh, SM ‘22. Sharmaine is majoring in History.

Many of us would give anything to trade the fears and stresses of disruption, infection, social isolation, loss of support and certainty — for the simpler pressures of academic labour. But in our vigilant handwashing, Zoomer-U-a-meme-ing, miserable self-quarantining, there is that same sense of struggle against forces quite beyond our control. I’m still hanging on to that rotten plank…These days, all we do is survive. It’s hard enough to think about living well, let alone thriving.

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The Will Supreme
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The Will Supreme

By Tommy Schacht, PC ‘21. Tommy is majoring in History.

There is a specter that haunts the globe; a spirit which infects the hearts and minds of billions around the world, informing and guiding their actions on a daily basis. This specter goes by many names, but there is one which I like to call it: optimism.

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A Prayer About Boredom
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A Prayer About Boredom

By Shayley Martin, GH ‘22. Shayley is majoring in Linguistics.

Sometimes I wonder if you know what it feels like to be bored. If you would deal with it any better than we do. I know you can take the extremes of human experience, hunger and pain and persecution. What I wonder about is the monotony. I wonder if you, Lord, would be able to deal with the routine of over and over, same and same, again and again. Do you know that feeling? That desperation?

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On Faith and the Coronavirus
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On Faith and the Coronavirus

By Serena Puang, DC ‘22. Serena is majoring in Linguistics.

Faith in the face of coronavirus is not blindly insisting on meeting as a church per usual and ignoring the real dangers that this pandemic can pose for people (though many churches are still faithfully meeting and taking precautions). It is not ignoring the problem or wishing it away.

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