troi·ka
[troi-kuh] –noun
any group of three persons, nations, etc., acting equally in unison to exert influence, control, or the like.Justin Reads
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Archive for January, 2011
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Through the Noise
by Matt Pitchford . . .Several years ago, I went to Times Square. It was nearly overwhelming. I wasn’t a stranger to cities, but the sheer number of advertisements silently shouting for my attention was decidedly and impressively noisy. Much like Times Square, our culture is equally shouting for our attention. There are so many messages from so many different [...] -
Motivation and Productivity
by Matt Pitchford . . .College is a case study in motivation, or the lack thereof. There are so many things that I want to do, but can’t seem to find the time or energy to actually accomplish. That being said, here are a few of my favorite productivity tips and tricks that I passed on in a Collegian article. [...] -
A conflict of schedules
by Matt Pitchford . . .The veritable traffic jam of the first week necessitates: Regular posting will resume next Monday … as per usual. -Matt -
A Time for Remembering
by Matt Pitchford . . .Our history tells us of strong men and women who grew old before their time. Individuals forced through the rigors of war, poverty, hardship, and crime to bear the knowledge of pain, loss, regret, and fear. How strange it is, then, when we – who are young by all accounts except our own – have [...] -
A Placeholder
by Matt Pitchford . . .Community is important. Admittedly, communing with Justin and Marcie and the rest of our intern team has been a direct corollary to posting so briefly. “For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill? Seek him always with hours to live.” – Khalil Gibran