U-Mail

U-Mail: Isla Vista Won’t Stop Staring

Riley Burke noticed that people in Isla Vista like to stare at each other... lovingly, we hope.
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U-Mail: A love letter to Camino Corto

Sury Dongre reflects on walking down one of Isla Vista's more under-appreciated, indie streets.
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U-Mail: Buzzing for a life outside of class

Maya Salem reflects on reading and wanting to live and learn.
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U-Mail: Lululemon lied. Yoga sucks.

Suryaansh Dongre reflects on his experiences taking a yoga class.
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U-Mail: New beginnings, old sonnets, same college town

Min Seo Riu reflects on the rain, sonnets, and starting again.
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U-Mail: When We Grow Old

Min Seo Riu reflects on aging and what it means to be twenty.
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U-Mail: Blacking out

Riley Burke tries to remember remembering.
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U-Mail: Talk earthy to me

Maya Salem wonders what the best gift to the Earth could be.
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U-Mail: I don’t miss you, I remember

Amitha Bhat remembers all of it.
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U-Mail: In the small things

Kayura Narayanan finds that love is everywhere in Isla Vista, if you know where to look.
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U-Mail: Is spring coming yet?

Amidst Groundhog Day, Maya Salem wonders when spring will greet Isla Vista.
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U-Mail: Quick, take a picture!

Maya Salem admires the beauty of memories not captured by a camera.
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U-Mail: Something really precious

Min Seo Riu would like to think that the things we write to each other are all unique and special to us.
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U-Mail: A map of Isla Vista

Min Seo Riu maps out her Isla Vista, even if it might be a little inaccurate.
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U-Mail: Diner? I barely know her!

Min Seo Riu's Carillo Commons correspondence.
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