Daily Archives: October 25, 2011

I love life, thank you. Mac Miller.


Mac Miller’s fans are growing rapidly for his unique style and he is currently finishing his heavily anticipated first album, Blue Slide Park, which is projected to drop November 8, 2011. With his increase in fans, reaching 1million twitter followers, Mac released a mixtape of songs, I love life, thank you. The songs consist of past songs that did not make the cut for previous mixtapes, even though this is the case there are some good songs.

This one song, Just a Kid, has been insanely blogged but for more songs off this album and to download it for free, click HERE for the link.

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Swag for the dorm room

If you are boarding up north, and are homesick for the South, check out The Old Try. They are a Dixie printing company operating out of Boston. Much classier than free posters from Lacrosse Magazine.

You can find them online at http://theoldtry.com/

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Elite NYC prep schools cutting back on homework

The Dalton School-NYC

From NYTimes.com

By JENNY ANDERSON

Published: October 23, 2011

It was the kind of memo that high school students would dream of getting, if they dreamed in memos.

Lisa Waller, director of the high school at Dalton, a famously rigorous private school on the Upper East Side, sent a letter to parents this summer announcing that tests and papers would be staggered to make sure students did not become overloaded. January midterms would be pushed back two weeks so students would not have to study during vacation.

Across town at the Trinity School, another of Manhattan’s elite academies, the administration has formed a task force to examine workload, and the upper school, grades 9 to 12, has been trying ways to coordinate test-taking with papers, labs and other projects.

Horace Mann School, in the Bronx, opened a tutoring center this year to help students manage their work. Hunter College High School, which has a tough admissions exam, is for the first time this year offering homework holidays, on Halloween, the Chinese New Year (Jan. 23) and a day nearer spring, March 14.

Armed with neuroscience, self-analysis and common sense, some of New York City’s most competitive high schools, famed for their Marine-like mentality when it comes to homework, have begun to lighten the load for fear of crushing their teenage charges.

“We have incredibly talented high-achieving kids who need to be appropriately taken care of,” said Jessica Bagby, the head of Trinity’s upper school. “We realize the pressures on them, and to the degree that we’re complicit, we need to own that.”

Ms. Bagby, you speak for all of us. Thank you. Let’s hope that NYC is on the cutting edge on this homework cutback policy.

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Some sophomore preps climbing into the music scene

Connor Cassidy, The Governor’s Academy ’14.

Trez Williams, The Rivers School ’14.

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