The People’s Porridge
Written by Carter Welch
I planned to write this piece in anticipation for our return to the College after spring break. Instead, I currently sit at my kitchen table in Michigan dreaming of Hanover. So I’ll begin by stating this: I hope that all within the Dartmouth community are healthy, physically, mentally, emotionally, and have someone to talk to or a creative outlet to express your anger, sadness, exhaustion, or overall stress regarding the unprecedented nature of today (that’s a word receiving usage uptick). To the ’20s, I am greatly upset about the changes afflicting your class and wish it wasn’t like this. Your anger, disappointment, and sense of injustice is entirely valid. And to the ’24s, I wish we could welcome you personally through Dimensions, but hopefully, we will ensure an even greater, more loving welcome in the fall.
- 2 tablespoons raisins (golden or red)
- 2 tablespoons nut butter
- ½ sliced banana
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons jam (any fruit, I prefer raspberry)
- Almond slivers or walnut pieces for topping
You can add all the toppings, or only two, dependent on your taste.
Graphic by Abby Smith
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