Northwestern V. Bradley






Northwestern v. Bradley
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“I will not be “famous,” “great.” I will go on adventuring, changing, opening my mind and my eyes, refusing to be stamped and stereotyped. The thing is to free one’s self: to let it find its dimensions, not be impeded.”
Virginia Woolf, A Writer’s Diary


Intro to Photojournalism Assignment 4: Portraiture
1. Jeanne Kim, a work-study employee of the Boas Mathematics Library in Lunt Hall, barely reaches the top shelf when she has to look up books.
2. Behind the scenes: Journalism students only ever go to the math library to climb the furniture.
Our plans for the future made us laugh and feel close, but those same plans somehow made anything more than temporary between us seem impossible. It was the first time I’d ever had the feeling of missing someone I was still with.
Stuart Dybek, "Pet Milk"
One of the parables generally known in our community is that comparing knowledge to water. Now the sages, peace be on them, explained several notions by means of this parable; one of them being that he who knows how to swim brings up pearls from the bottom of the sea, whereas he who does not know, drowns. For this reason, no one should expose himself to the risks of swimming unless he has been trained in learning how to swim.
Guide of the Perplexed, I, ch. 34 by Maimonides


Intro to Photojournalism Assignment 3:
Feature: Brian Earl, 21, administers a dose of insulin before having a midnight snack of ice cream. He was diagnosed with Type I diabetes at age 16 and must monitor his blood sugar levels before every meal.