I consider it a distinct privilege to be assuming the position of editor-in-chief of The Observer next year. Serving the student body in this way is a responsibility I take very seriously, and I greatly look forward to hearing and representing the diverse viewpoints on campus.
"I am always impressed by people who are actually misers, who are stingy, who cannot give, who don't spend much money on themselves, but when it comes to charity, you feel their hands tremble, shake, for you feel the man experiences excruciating pain [from giving money], but still [he] gives.
I am currently enrolled in an Education class entitled "Educating Children With Exceptionalities." This list includes children with physical disabilities; for example, they may be deaf, dumb or blind, mental disabilities, in which case they may be mentally challenged, learning disabilities, such as dyslexia for example, and those that are gifted and talented.