2014 Miracle Yearbook

We are stuck on a precipice, somewhere between continuing and beginning-to-ond. We are caught between the old and the new, the past and the future, the settled life and the changing life. We know what w e ’ re doing, because we’ve been doing it for a few years now. We know the drills: don ’t go to Chuck's on CU Fridays, save a chapel skip for Convocation, and move to the side when you hear a longboard closing in. We know that it takes four minutes to walk from the SSC to Tyler, two from the DMC to the SSC, and a sw ift sprint might get a person to Alford in five minutes. We know that life will feel different in a year, when the decisions are more real and the goodbyes are more permanent. But fo r now, we are settled here, in this place, in this story. For three years now, we 've been equipped to handle the future when it comes. With a sidelong glance at our neatly-prepared resumes and ironed business suits, we stand firmly in this third year, full of anticipation Thursday Night Live f ides of March Murder Mystery Spring Break Arts Madness

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