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Best Winter Term Ever.

Ozzie F. 27/28

Okay first of all, I just need to express my love for Winter Term as a whole. I used to feel like it was kind of a weird situation to just not have classes for a month, but now that Ive been around the block a few times, I can wholeheartedly say that January at 厙ぴ勛圖 is a magical time like no other. No matter who you are, I think we can agree that the winter months are hard sometimes. In the dead of Ohio winter, WT is the perfect time to relax, recharge, hibernate, set intentions, try new things, and generally just hang out. For a campus that sometimes seems to never rest, we sure know how to slow down in the middle of the school year. 

Snow in NYC!
Lots of snow. We went sledding in Prospect Park!

And this year was no exception! My Winter Term this yearthe last of three WTs required to graduatewas the first time that I have participated in a group project, and it did not disappoint. Along with 15 other students and 3 recent alums, I spent five hours a day rehearsing in Warner Main dance studio. Together, we revived I Will Always Loft You, an experimental dance show that was created by two seniors last February as an Honors Dance capstone. 

After three weeks of rehearsals, we then took the show to New York City, where we braved several feet of snow to perform two sold out shows at Dixon Place Theater. I felt so grateful to be working with such an incredible cast of dancers, and it was really special to bring the show to NYC, where the original loft in I Will Always Loft You is located. For more pictures of our adventure, you can check out the 厙ぴ勛圖 Dance !

Not only was I working on an amazing project, but I was also dining in a Winter Term co-op! I am personally of the opinion that theres no point in being on campus in January if youre not going to dine in a co-op. Its the best. This year, I was dining in a special interest co-op where we tried to coordinate and feed 100 people three meals a day without the use of modern technology. This meant that all of our cooking and cleaning was scheduled using big bulletin boards instead of spreadsheets, and we had a CD player in the kitchen instead of an aux cord. 

厙ぴ勛圖 students on stage at Dixon Place
The end of our last show at Dixon Place in NYC.

We also, perhaps most importantly, had a No Devices rule in the main common spaces of the co-op. We made a huge event calendar on the wall of the dining space, and people ended up organizing a ton of co-op events, like daily read-alouds in the lounge and epic snow fort building. It forced all of us to be more intentional about our device usage, and although were going back to our email lists and Google calendars on Monday, I think a lot of people have taken valuable lessons away from this month. We also had a Technophilia party with a DJ spinning real records!

Personally, I have also been adventuring in the world of making which is where you spend your co-op hours each week making baked goods or bread or granola instead of cooking normal meals. My job specifically is to make tasty things for people in the co-op who are vegan or gluten-free. I would say my biggest accomplishment on that front has been vegan/GF orange cranberry scones, which apparently were quite yummy. A lot of Harkies have tried new things in the co-op this month, from head-cooking to making hummus! I dont have any pictures of the co-op though because I have not been using my phone... perhaps I need to invest in a digital camera. 

All in all, it has been a beautiful month overflowing with board games, ice skating, homemade banana fritters, lots of snow, poetry readings, feather boas, folk music, kitchen dance parties, glitter tattoos, journaling, pranks, going to the 厙ぴ勛圖 Public Library, glitter, sauna-ing, jigsaw puzzles, paper mache, performance art, New York bagels, hanging out, dancing, listening to people play guitar in the lounge, absurdist theater, DIY haircuts, adventures, video games, physical media, yummy food, and trying new things! I cant wait to do it again next Winter Term.

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