“Time Hurries On”
by Jeff Beardsworth

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Jeff Beardsworth is a senior in the Woods College of Advancing Studies
at Boston College and an associate in the university's Financial
Services department. A lifelong love of literature and learning has
driven him to pursue a career in the field of higher education. Jeff
aspires to someday publish his own writing and to share his love and
knowledge of literature as a teacher or a professor of English. Aside
from his work and his studies, Jeff enjoys spending time with his
beautiful wife, Theresa, and their Golden Retriever puppy, Zoe. He
plays the guitar very badly and likes to pretend that he can still
compete on the basketball court.
"I originally wrote this essay for myself. Changes in my life that
occurred naturally with age had me thinking about old friends and what
types of turns their lives had taken. I reached out to several of them,
and my efforts were met with varying degrees of success. The letter I
received back from Joe was the most memorable and influential result of
my attempts to reconnect. As the essay unfolded, I discovered that
there was something within it that an audience could relate to. Who
among us has not seen a friendship slip away that he wishes he could
have held on to? Writing this piece has helped me to realize the
importance of friendship in my life and of the work that is necessary to
maintain a friendship. I hope that reading it will do the same for
you."
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“Cheers To That”
by Amanda Montesano

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Amanda Montesano is a senior in the Boston College Lynch School of Education. She is studying English and Human Development and is also currently enrolled in the Fifth Year Program for a Masters in Higher Education Administration at Boston College. Throughout her college years Amanda has worked in the Student Development Office, and has been a peer advisor career counselor at the Career Center. In light of these activities, Amanda hopes to pursue a career in Higher Education, possibly working in the area of Student Development. In her spare time Amanda enjoys running, piano, reading and volunteering. She has participated in a number of campus service trips and plans on going down to the Biloxi area twice this semester to help with Hurrican Katrina Relief efforts.
This story was written after I spent a semester abroad in Bath, England. My trip to Bath came at a time that was very difficult for me, as my grandma was chronically ill in the hospital. Although my life in Bath physically separated me from the problems of home, her illness and my family situation were constantly on my mind. Living in Bath was quite an eye-opening experience, as I was jointly faced with a world of freedom, as well as a whole new set of responsibilities. Residing in a flat with seven unknown Americans, studying in the city centre, and student teaching in the English school system induced a fair share of trials and tribulations. However, my true test came in a different form- the death of my grandmother. I was not able to return to America, so this was a very difficult time for me. This writing piece actually materialized as my professor, Terri Long, asked the class write a story about a friendship or relationship. My first piece was about losing the relationship with my grandma, and my second ended up being about my friendship experience in Bath. Upon revising my second piece, the current story evolved, which was in a way, the mix of the two. It was a friendship that brought me through this hardship and made me do what my grandmother would have wanted me to do- "live my life to the fullest". Although my time in Bath had its ups and downs, overall, I wouldn't have changed it for the world.
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