Justin Miller

Justin Miller
  • Class of 2013
  • Hometown: Hampton, VA
  • Archived Blogger

About Justin Miller

Hey!

My name is Justin Miller and I’m from Hampton, Virginia. I majored in English—but I do not want to teach; I want to work in publishing, somewhere in New York, as a heavily influential editor.

Outside of class I enjoyed sunglasses, hittin’ up the REC, procrastinating with friends, studying in Swem until it closed, discovering new electronic or chill/somewhat heartbreaking acoustic music, laughing cynically while reading Greek, Roman and Shakespearean tragedy, sporadically speaking in French and or Italian, breaking it on the dance floor, and sleeping in the Sunken Garden whenever the weather was favorable. I also liked sitting on the Terrace or outside the Grind and acting as if I was doing work on my laptop when I was really people watching.

In addition to blogging, I was the National Communications Chair (NCC) for the Residence Hall Association (RHA), a Resident Assistant for the RY area, a production assistant for the Flat Hat, and the founder and editor of Rocket, the College’s première art and fashion magazine.

The College was completely amazing, and I am still in awe at its grandeur. The buildings are historically majestic, but equipped with the latest technology; the student body, or, the Tribe, is an amiable community aside from that of Williamsburg itself; professors are approachable, and actually interested in the well-being of their students; and the entire landscape of the College is stunning (Hogwarts, anyone?). Plus, I met friends who truly changed my life. I don’t think I could have chosen a better university to serve as my home and school for four years.

Peace,

Justin

Posts by Justin Miller

More than Academia

There is more to College than grades and academia.  Point blank.   It is important to shave time from our schedules to engage ourselves in

Spring 2011, It’s Here

Remember a while ago when I said I had a surprise in store? Well, I know I’m a semester and a break short, but

A new year

Ciao! I am back in Italy.  I planned to get here before the New Year, but due to the outlandish blizzard that pummeled the

Finals Week, 2010, Report 1

Finals Week kicks off today.  Yes, the wonderfully dreaded Finals Week is back and more wonderful than ever.  However, I need to keep the

The Nature of Registration

I would like to share with you a brief tid-bit about a reoccurring TWAMP phenomenon, only found here at the College. I suggest

October 2011

Readers, College is not the place to find sleep.  Point blank.  Mr. Sandman hasn’t given me a good night’s rest, or dream, in more

Staying Connected

Oh, readers.  Quite a lot has happened since my last dive into the blogosphere.  Let’s see: I sweated for freshmen during move in day,

To the Class of 2014

Class of 2014, I was inspired by a fellow blogger to share a few things with you that I hope you will find inspiring

A Modest Proposal for Modern Languages and Literature

Dear Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, I must admit I am impressed with the array of languages you have cultivated into Washington, as