40. Take any book off the shelf in the library. Read it. Now go to the foreign periodical section of Widener and read from one. Out loud.
41. Attend Cultural Rhythms. (Food, music, dancing, and stars like Sinbad and Halle Berry--need I say more?)
42. Go to at least one more a cappella jam.
43. Visit a Finals Club at least once. (That should be plenty.)
44. Do Tai Chi in the MAC Quad. Invite your friends to come by a few hours later and watch.
45. Breathe.
46. Stop to smell the roses. Or the coffee. (Or your dirty laundry, as the case may be, and then wash it.)
47. Learn a new language. Take classes, attend language tables and schedule dinners with native speakers.
48. Realize that your peers are an amazing resource. (Come to this understanding early and often.)
49. Learn from them. Again and again.
50. Walk the Freedom Trail.
51. Run naked at Primal Scream this spring.
52. Crash the Boston Marathon.
53. Do the Walk of Shame. (Formal attire required.)
54. Read the Advocate, Diversity & Distinction and Light-house. (Those are the magazines still sitting in your door box.)
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