Sunday, March 3, 2013

Women: A villanelle by Jason Compson


WOMEN

I loathe these women in my life

Causing nothing but headache,

Always filling me with strife.


        Women took ol’ Quentin’s life!

Inflicting the purest heart break,

I loathe these women in my life.

 

Slashing reason with a knife

Stealing sanity and money; they take

Always filling me with strife.

 

Future crops they hack with scythe

And shun the pride always at stake,

I loathe these women in my life.

 

Abusing my emotions rife

Regardless of how many aspirin I fake,

(They are) Always filling me with strife.

 

I doubt I need a snooty wife

To complicate my money make!

O! I loathe these women in my life

Always filling me with strife.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012


Caroline Wojtas

                Family stands as the strongest connection between humans. Each individual comes from a unique cultural background with a specific history which in turn influences his or her character. I am a first generation Polish-American born in the USA, yet the journey over commenced decades ago.  My great-grandfather arrived at Ellis Island and worked vigorously for years to return to Poland and provide for his family. Upon my recent visit to the home country, my father showed me all the land that my great-grandfather purchased. My emotions swam with shock and awe as my vision was filled with warm green grasses covering rolling hills, against a pale blue sky. I decided to leave my own mark on this earth as well. Freshmen and sophomore years went well, but junior year I vied for something more. With hard work came satisfaction, and I finally attained high academic honors. My first award onto principal’s list came junior year, and from then on I never looked back. With my family support,  I began establishing my character in various ways such as forming a first-ever paddle boarding club at my high school  and becoming involved at the local hospital. These fresh experiences opened new opportunities for self-discovery, building my passion to aid others and my community. When one desires to fulfill a dream, hard work always follows suit. But I find that along the journey, the obstacles or mistakes I encounter actually prepare me more than anything else. Throughout history, the Polish remain consistent workers and humble peoples. I strive to continue these aspects of my family tradition, yet at the same time form my own path by pursuing a medical career track and eventually becoming a doctor to aid my community and to those in third-world countries. More importantly, I wish to remind people around me and at the university to take pride in their unique cultural background. Although no family unit claims perfection, each one subtly influences the characters of the next generation. I never take lightly the amazing virtues that my culture has instilled in me, such as an unfailing work ethic and patience. Regardless of one’s race, background, or family history, each individual possesses the power to create change in the universe. Reflecting on this hopeful notion, I strive to do exactly that.