July 2012
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Giving is subtle.
Giving is… subtle. by Daniel Kim Giving is subtle. It happens in those quick moments… those moments we often forget so easily. Giving comes from a smile, a hand shake, a wave or even a hug. That split second encounter can mean the world. Even in the simple exchange of a hug from one friend to another, every intimate moment, every talk, every laugh, every tear, every prayer can be...
Jul 30th
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Giving is making memories with people you love.
Giving is… making memories with people you love. by Jay Chen That $20 gift card to that clothing store will be used for a shirt that will eventually go out of style. That ten piece tea set will become chipped and live out the rest of its life in the corner of a dusty cupboard. That box of chocolates that you thought would make a really great gift? Probably will be re-gifted – lets be...
Jul 24th
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Giving is consistent.
Giving is… consistent. by Hannah Song My freshmen year, I attended a meeting of some sort in which I was introduced to World Vision. After the meeting, I was overwhelmed with this urgent need to pick up a card to essentially provide for a child and his/her family. Without giving it any thought, I held this card with a picture of a little girl and a brief description of who she was and...
Jul 16th
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Giving is love.
Giving is… love. by Stacy Min Stacy Min is a BU ‘11 grad with a specialty in graphic design. Currently, she is a design coordinator for a well-known accessory line in the tri-state area. During her free time, she collects inspirational quotes for design and enjoys spending time with her friends and family.
Jul 12th
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Giving is personal.
Giving is… personal. by Grace Ko I’ve always struggled with math — funny, considering how society expects every Asian to excel in this subject. Something about its logic and rigidity never made any sense to little ‘ol me. My mom never understood how I couldn’t grasp such a rational subject and wondered where the lack of math genes went. My hate for math can be...
Jul 2nd
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