Monthly Archives: November 2009

Arts at Baruch-Mishkin Gallery

I attended an Arts at Baruch workshop at the Mishkin gallery on November 3rd. The gallery was a lot smaller than i expected, but true to the popular epithet; quality over quantity. The sheer amount of fellow freshman managed to … Continue reading

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Small Talk

On october 27th  I attended the “Small Talk” workshop for Career Exploration. I expected a workshop that straight forwardly listed a bunch of careers and requirements for those careers. But it was totally not what i expected., It wasnt small … Continue reading

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Disabled Student’s Office

I learned about this service through the student services fair at first when i had to attend a workshop for academic enrichment. It was about the 2nd service i went to because it really caught my eye. It was a … Continue reading

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Student Services Fair

The Student Services Fair was pretty cool because all these programs and offices came together so that students can be exposed to different centers Baruch has to offer. I think it was a really creative andsmart idea for the punch-hole … Continue reading

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Small Talk: It’s a Big Deal

On Oct 27 at 12:30pm, I attended the “Small talk: It’s a big deal” workshop, a part of the Career Exploration category. This workshop taught me the importance of small talk in personal and business situations. This workshop emphasized how … Continue reading

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MasterWorks Preview Series presents a Staged Reading of A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen

On Nov 4 at 2:30pm, I saw a staged reading of “A Doll’s House” by Herik Ibsen. This was a part of the Arts at Baruch category. This was an abridged staged reading directed by Eric Krebs. I selected this … Continue reading

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Bearcat: The other Google

On Wed Nov 4 1:30pm, I attended the “Bearcat: the Other Google” workshop, a part of the Academic Enrichment category. Even though we have google, sometimes it may not be so reliable. This particular search engine is great since it … Continue reading

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20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall

On Nov. 5 at 5pm, I attended the “20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall” workshop, a part of the Community-Global Awareness category. There were chips, pretzels, and soda, which was wonderful. I learned a lot about the … Continue reading

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Ethics Workshop

The Ethics workshop was the first workshop i went to that got everyone involved in the activities. The activities were mainly to get us to see the difference between right and wrong, as well as general moral reasoning. We were … Continue reading

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Global-Community Awareness 11/6

The club that I am involved with, Solutions Across Borders, has a film series titled “Noise Around the Gobe” that deals with worldwide youth activism. The first movie was a Hindi movie called Rang de Basanti and it was about … Continue reading

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