Author Archives: kwu
Personal Enrichment
I attended the Managing Relationships in College workshop. It wasn’t the best workshop but it helps a lot on ideas and tips on how to maintain a relationship while trying to do well in college. I am trying to manage … Continue reading
Academic Enrichment
When I transitioned from high school to college, I never knew that I would have trouble getting to know where is everything in the library. But the Library workshop helped me a lot with a lot of information. Such as … Continue reading
Career Exploration
I went to the Diversity Leadership Workshop and it was very empowering as well as interesting. For a general view on Baruch, I don’t believe that it is VERY diverse (I mean I see a lot of Asian people everywhere, … Continue reading
Arts at Baruch — A Doll’s House
The reading of A Doll’s House was really interesting, I guess it’s because I read the play in high school. But I found it to be really interesting that even though it was a reading that the speakers/actors were able … Continue reading
Obama and Sotomayor Discussion Panel
I attended the discussion panel on October 14th and I thought it was really interesting on the topic of how many people use race to define everyone and use it as a way to differentiate people from one another. I … Continue reading
Club Fair
I went to the Club Fair on September 24th. It was kind of chaotic there.. I saw something I was interested in (the photography club) but the table disappeared and I went around looking for it. -_- I also was … Continue reading
First Day
The first day was kind of crazy! It’s going to be tough waiting for the elevator for BOTH buildings (the VC and the 23rd St). The classes weren’t that bad. History seems like a really interesting class as well as … Continue reading
The other 1/2 of the group DID NOT leave (:
The Freshman Convocation thing was alright. The poet scared me a little and Teresa Parker made the Convocation lively and entertaining. The thing that I didn’t like was the schedule being messed up and half of the group was waiting … Continue reading