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Editors' Ten

what we did over spring break

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1. I traveled to sunny, sunny Florida to lie by the pool and read books to my heart's content.

—Ruthie Fierberg, Theater Editor

2. I had exploration time in NYC! (And DC, briefly)

—Devin Briski, Food and Drink Editor

3. I visited the mystical land of Chappaqua, New York - I spotted a unicorn, but the elusive Clinton family was, unfortunately, nowhere to be found.

—Melanie Jones, Managing Features Editor

4. I stayed at the Penthouse Suite at the New York Hilton to staff the 35th annual National High School Model United Nations conference...pretty effing sweet. They filmed American Gangster and some scenes from Notorious here.

—Yu Yu Lin, Books Editor

5. I pretty much eschewed the traditional, raucous, college spring break. I was in NY and DC and stayed (mostly) sober.

—Carla Vass, Eyesites Editor

6. I went to Miami with the sailing team for our training trip and met up with other Columbia friends who were also there. I got crazy tan lines (think life-jacket and sailing gloves), had my first taste of Taco Bell, and won a wall sit contest (8 mins, 20 secs!) Like all other holidays, it was much too short.

—Helen Werbe, Style Editor

7. I put my parents' conveniently about-to-expire frequent flier miles to good use and flew to Miami with a few friends. We saw Hulk Hogan, ate delicious Cuban food, danced, lounged around, and got decidedly sun-kissed. It was everything Spring Break should be.

—Kristina Budelis, Photo Editor

8. I took the 7 train from Flushing-Main Street to Court Square, transferred above ground to the G at Court House Square, then caught the L at the Metropolitan Avenue-Lorimer Street Station. I made it to 1st Avenue in under 30 minutes.

—Raphael Pope-Sussman, Deputy Features Editor

9. I witnessed the terror of the Asian Long-horned Beetle in Central Massachusetts.

—Zach Dyer, Interview Editor

10. My dog recently died, so I spent spring break variously thinking about the Void, the fragility of childhood memories, and the intoxicating allure of puppy pictures on the Internet.

—Thomas Rhiel, Editor-in-Chief

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26 March 2009
vol. 6, issue 7

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