Barnard Archives
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Sam Keller: Mental Health FighterBy May 10, 2013 - 10:47pm What made you feel so devoted to mental health issues? Is there a particular one you've focused on throughout your time here? READ MORE |
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Jennie OstendorfBy May 10, 2013 - 8:35pm Name: Jennie Ostendorf Year/Major: 2013 Economics Major, Dance Minor, Athena Scholar Extracurriculars and passions: Theta, yoga, Dance Comp, Barnard Senior Fund, Barnard in general Hometown: Pacific Palisades (LA), CA Relationship Status: Single… it’s miserable and magical at the same time Describe the perfect spring date and things you'd want to talk about: That’s a tough one. I’d have to say April 25th, because it’s not too hot, not too cold… all you need is a light jacket Current role model(s): My grandmother, currently and always READ MORE |
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Hayley SchoeckBy May 4, 2013 - 11:47pm Name: Haley Schoeck Year: 2016 Major: English and Political Science Westside or Morton Williams?: Morton Williams. But only because they always have golden crisp apples, and those are my favorites. Brunette Guys or Blond Guys?: Brunette all the way. James Franco, Dave Franco, Joseph Gordon Levitt... Am I right? What's the most embarrassing thing thats ever happened to you?: That’s tough. I do a lot of embarrassing things. But I guess my most recent embarrassing escapede included wearing tiger striped footie pajamas for a night out around campus. READ MORE |
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Columbia Ballet Collaborative's Spring PerformanceBy May 4, 2013 - 11:40pm From Their Facebook Page: READ MORE |
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The 10 Reasons You Should See The Varsity ShowBy May 4, 2013 - 11:06pm By: Isabel Lopez READ MORE |
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Your Go-To Library Style Guide for Reading WeekBy May 4, 2013 - 11:37am With the sun shining, the temperatures constantly on the rise, and the sweet sight of Ray Bans on Low Steps, it’s harder than ever to spend all day in the library. Unfortunately, reading week is upon us, which means long hours typing up study guides, catching up on reading, and finishing seminar papers. But just because you can’t be outside enjoying the sunshine doesn’t mean you can’t bring the summer spirit into the library with you. In addition to fresh lemonade and a playlist of Indie Rock on Spotify, library-cozy spring fashion is a great way to brighten up these grueling days. Here are some tips for reading week outfits that will keep you looking chic, comfortable, and in a great mood: Comfortable Pants... |
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20 Reasons To Love MayBy May 3, 2013 - 2:17pm Though the rain drops may still be falling and we haven’t quite stored our peacoats away, the glorious breeze that comes from Spring’s heart and soul has finally come to unravel our French braids. Hopefully a freshly picked bouquet of purple tulips, a signed baseball from your childhood book shelf, elegant pair of turquoise and gold gum drop earrings, or that “dewey” scent emanating from the air will conjure up images of past Mays and the simple joys they brought. Here are 20 reasons to not take these 31 florally days for granted: READ MORE |
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Collegiette Cooking: Back to BasicsBy April 29, 2013 - 12:06am This installment of Collegiette Cooking was inspired by a good friend of mine, who simply asked me, "What do you make for dinner every day?" Like many of you, she is beginning the process of weaning herself from her reliance on the dining hall, and isn't quite sure where to start.This is an exciting place to be, and one where I find myself practically once a week. The key for us as college students is to avoid overburdening ourselves with the idea that to cook for oneself, one must either make everything from scratch (and organic! and local! and nonfat!) or rely solely on expensive takeout. (No offense, Vine, I love you!) READ MORE |
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Aurora Gilbert: Empowering Communities with Global BrigadesBy April 27, 2013 - 8:28pm 1. What kinds of volunteer opportunities does Global Brigades offer and which have you been most proud of? READ MORE |
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