Laura Stiles
Laura Stiles is a Creative Writing, Professional Writing double major at Carnegie Mellon University who will be graduating in May 2014. In addition to being Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Carnegie Mellon chapter of HerCampus.com, she is Co-Prose Editor of The Oakland Review, Carnegie Mellon’s literary-arts journal, a manuscript reader for Carnegie Mellon University Press, and has copy-edited for Carnegie Mellon’s newspaper, The Tartan. She was also Communications and Arts Management Intern at The Hillman Center for Performing Arts in summer 2012, and is ecstatic to be studying abroad in Sheffield, England in spring 2013. In her free time, she enjoys singing along to music on long car rides, spontaneously kicking off her shoes to explore lakes and creeks, and curling up with a soft blanket and a captivating book. She was also recently pleasantly surprised to discover that she has a taste for sushi.
More by Laura Stiles
Dancers' Symposium Fall 2012 Show: Pulse12/7/2012 |
Come see Dancers' Symposium's Spring 2012 Show: Pulse!! Join us for another amazing show full of all types of dance brought to you by Dancers' Symposium! Hip-hop, contemporary, jazz, tap and everything in between. Featuring... -MUSIC by Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Calvin Harris, Ratatat and many more artists!-PERFORMANCES by your talented classmates! ... Show Times: Ticket Sales: **Visit our website for more info. Dancers' Symposium (DS) aims to provide an open and supportive environment to further the exposure of dance, music, student choreography, and student performance at Carnegie Mellon University. There are no requirements to audition; people of all backgrounds, cultures, majors, and genders are encouraged to participate. Diverse styles of choreography and lyrical content are encouraged. One two-act show is produced each semester, consisting of professional staging, lighting, and student costume design. All performances are open to the public. Funded in part by your Student Activities Fee. |
Black and White Affair11/29/2012 |
ASA invites you to the last club party of the year: EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME! EXCLUSIVE DRESS CODE: When: Friday, 11/30 Get your presale tickets! You don't want to miss out!!! Buses leave the UC Turnaround starting at 10pm and leave every 20 minutes! Who knows it may turn out to be your lucky night ;) Event by Clara Lee, Brian Dong Hyun Kim, Jeff Lau, Christina Yoon |
#17 CMU Women's Soccer Host the NCAA Sweet 1611/17/2012 |
Come support our Lady Tartans! Women's Soccer: CMU vs. Emory Sunday at home: 1:30p.m.
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#17 CMU Women's Soccer Host the First Round NCAA Tournament11/8/2012 |
Congratulations to the Lady Tartans for earning a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the FIRST time in history! Saturday 11/10, 11:00 a.m.—Carnegie Mellon vs Cabrini College Sunday 11/11, 1:30 p.m.—Winners |
Interview: "Talk to Kelly Delaney"11/8/2012 |
I would bet that there’s one person every undergrad in the Carnegie Mellon English Department knows. Her name is on hundreds of emails in our inboxes. We all run to her office with questions about our schedules, knocking timidly on her door, hoping we’re not intruding as her fingers clack away on her keyboard. She’s our go-to resource for all of our concerns. And if we do happen to ask a professor or another advisor a scheduling question first, the conversation usually somehow ends with: “Talk to Kelly Delaney.” * * * As she walks over, smiles, and takes a seat beside me in Maggie Murph Café on a Thursday afternoon smack in the middle of midterms, one of the first things I notice is her dress. It’s button down, tan with delicate red details worked into a bold pattern of birds and butterflies, made of a material that reminds me of Corduroy the Bear in those picture books. I notice how sophisticated it looks paired with a green and white beaded necklace. As I sit with my laptop open, waiting to take notes, I wonder how she always seems so put-together. I feel like I’m always dashing to class or to meetings at the last minute, sweaty and out of breath. But she always seems so composed, and now is no different. Even as we’re surrounded by frantic studying, scattered hums of discussion, piercing laughter, and murmurs on the phone in Korean, she sits calmly and folds her hands on the table as she begins speaking. * * * |
Scotch'n'Soda Theatre presents: REEFER MADNESS10/24/2012 |
WARNINGS: Strobe light and fog effects will be used throughout the show. This musical makes use of strong sexual content, drug use, and violence. Flesh-eating zombies may or may not attack the audience.Tickets are available at snstheatre.org $5 with a student ID, $10 without Show times are: October 25th at 8pm October 26th at 11pm October 27th at 3pm and 8pmLocated in McConomy Auditorium Director: Bradley Plaxen Lecturer: Will Weiner Placard Girl: Gail Wilson Ensemble: Chelsea Bartel, Jessica Benenson, Holly Dennis, Abby Frankola, Lucas Friedman, Razghiem Golden, Diane Koeller, Derek Lessard, JR Marshall, Lara McLeod, Richman Neumann, Kevin O'Hora, Evan Starkweather, Cory Williams, and Gail Wilson |
AB LECTURES PRESENTS: Valve Software feat. Elan Ruskin10/17/2012 |
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sponsored by your student activities fee activitiesboard.org Carnegie Mellon University |
#24 CMU Women's Soccer UAA Weekend10/11/2012 |
BIG UAA competition weekend, with two double men and women soccer headers in a weekend! Women play at: Friday 5 p.m. vs Rochester Univ. Sunday 11 a.m. vs Case Western Come and support your Lady Tartans! |
Carnegie Mellon Ceilidh Weekend Football Game (CMU vs. Denison)10/3/2012 |
Carnegie Mellon Tartans vs. Denison University Big Red Gesling Stadium Event Fee: $5 admission to the game. CMU students are free. Come support the Tartans at this year Ceilidh Weekend (our version of Homecoming)! There will be food, fun, and tons of Tartan Pride! |
Sigma Tau Delta Presents: Book Drive for Better Lives, Benefiting Room to Read and Books for Africa9/27/2012 |
Have old books that are taking up space? Books that you don't need anymore, that fill up your car when you move, or are too heavy to fly home? Sigma Tau Delta, CMU's English Honors Society, is sponsoring a Book Drive! It will last from September 26th to October 29th. The donated books will benefit others in two main ways: Books that can be sold will raise money for the Room to Read program Books that can't be sold will be donated to the Books for Africa programIf you're interested in donating, it couldn't be easier! Book drive boxes are located at the entrance to Baker Hall, as well as outside of the Creative Writing Department (The Glad, Baker Hall 260). |
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