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Campus MovieFest


By clee266
March 5, 2013 - 11:00am

Last Wednesday, hundreds of students huddled outside the Schwartz Center, dressed in their finest, awaiting their walk down the red carpet. The Hollywood-esque atmosphere at the screening filled the students with excitement and buzz. Adrian Zamora ‘16, actor in the short film ‘Roulette’, says, “This is such an exciting event, we are so excited to see the [other] films … and see their creative perspectives.” READ MORE

International Women's Week 2013


By Molly Lenowitz
March 4, 2013 - 9:35pm

International Women’s Day is Friday, March 8, 2013. Here at Emory, this entire week is dedicated to celebrating this important event. We spoke to Jacquie Cutts, the coordinator of the whole week, to learn what International Women Week is, and why and how to get involved. After learning about all of the great events that will be taking place on campus and the impact and goals of International Women's Week we're extremely excited about the event and hope to see lots of Her Campus readers there. Read our interview with Jacquie to learn more: READ MORE

The Social Media Scene: Because Socializing Doesn’t Just Happen At Maggie’s Anymore


By Her Campus Editors
March 4, 2013 - 11:16am

  You probably just checked your Facebook. Maybe you started your day with it, before you shifted over to a news website to see what’s really going on. But right now, you’re itching to reach over and check your Instagram. Pinterest is the best procrastination tool…after StumbleUpon and YouTube. LinkedIn is, like, eh, but you’re using it anyway in hopes of getting a job someday soon. Wait – when was the last time you checked Twitter? READ MORE

One Billion Collegiettes Rising: Emory’s Performance of The Vagina Monologues


By Jessica Jaksich
March 4, 2013 - 12:00am

Vag, vajayjay, lady bits, beaver, cooter. No matter what you call it, there’s never a good time to talk about what’s “down there.” Well, at least that was the case until 1994 when Eve Ensler created The Vagina Monologues, a play based on her interviews with around two hundred women on issues surrounding sex, relationships, violence and, of course, their vaginas. READ MORE

Grand Opening of Zoës Kitchen in Emory Village!


By Lily Weinberg
March 3, 2013 - 6:24pm

This is the best week ever! Yes, I do know it is midterms, but it is also the opening of Zoës Kitchen in Emory Village. Although during freshman year the village seems like a world of endless food possibilities, in reality it has limited options all of which are only mediocre. But March 6th (this Wednesday) is the grand opening of Zoës Kitchen. This will give us all the opportunity to have another option when we dine in the village.  READ MORE

Good For You Glen Coco, You Go Glen Coco


By Madison Lampert
March 1, 2013 - 12:00am

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21 Things Not to Beat Yourself Up About: The Emory Edition


By Emily Greenwald
February 27, 2013 - 12:00am

Hey collegiette, it’s totally fine… To be on a first-name basis with Mason at Maggie’s.  To still call “Scoreboards” the Nest.  READ MORE

The Oscars 2013: A Look Back


By Molly Lenowitz
February 25, 2013 - 1:01am

This year my friends and I finally decided to follow the Pinterest trend and throw ourselves an Oscar viewing party. We filled out ballots with predictions and our plates with tons of food. My food coma is still growing strong - I probably should have stopped eating three chocolate covered strawberries earlier - but I think there’s no better time than now to reflect on this evening which celebrated Hollywood’s best. READ MORE

When The Woodpec Doesn't Cut It: Atlanta Workouts


By Rachel Pecker
February 25, 2013 - 12:00am

  With spring break right around the corner, the Emory gym rat population has grown significantly. The treadmills (the ones that aren’t broken yet…) at the Woodpec are in even higher demand than usual, so all of you regulars out there know what this means: your chances of snagging a machine are slim to none and the competition to get one is fierce. There’s no need to worry, though, because exercises that don’t involve the treadmill, elliptical, or any machine do exist! There are also a ton of great gyms around Atlanta, as well as specialty studios for those of you who prefer a more guided workout. READ MORE

A Collegiette's Spring Break Plans


By Emily Greenwald
February 23, 2013 - 2:49pm

What to do on your spring break Spring break is right around the corner and for some of us plans are still in the works. Here are collegiettes’ picks on how to spend the week: Fun in the Sun! READ MORE

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