Monthly Archives: September 2011
Mandatory Post #1
It’s funny how I’m writing a post about who I am, because it is similar to my centralized idea in my college essay. Often if not always I am judged based on looks, half the people I meet assume I … Continue reading
Public Speaker
He wasn’t suppose to be there. He was suppose to be at the graduation following ours. You see, the graduating class of 2011 was so big, that there needed to be two graduations, two speakers. The speaker for ours was … Continue reading
Blog Name
WE NEED A NAME FOR OUR BlOG! If anyone has any suggestions leave a comment with the name. I thought of Don’t Fro Around (DFA, our section), if you like that let me know, if not give me another name … Continue reading
Community Service
Its community service time everyone! Since we were very indecisive about what community service we wanted to do, here are the options: Light the Night which takes place on Sunday October 5th Helping to make costumes for children for plays. … Continue reading
Mandatory Post 1
I am often asked, “Who are you?” I always thought that question was very general and always responded with my name. It never occurred to me who I was until my brain ran its gears and thought about the question. … Continue reading
Library Visit- Catherine Cespedes
Although i missed the class visit, Ive found myself in the library often, its kind of a necessity. First few days, I didnt have that Bio textbook we needed so I found myself racing to skim through the pages that … Continue reading
“Who do you think you are?”
Myself. I am someone who is afraid of change, and afraid of scary movies. I am someone who enjoys the smell of fresh laundry and movies on my laptop. I tend to be a happy person, but everyone can get … Continue reading
Performing Diasporas: Identities in Motion
Asking who I think I am? Asking ANY 17 year old who they think you are? My answer varies… is it cloudy or sunny, is it Monday or is it Friday? I am someone who grows, like all of you … Continue reading
Public Speaker
The last informational seminar, not quite being a class but knowledge for knowledge’s sake, was the speaker at Baruch in the session: “Sexuality, making peace with passion” At first, we laughed upon seeing that a middle aged man would talk … Continue reading
Public Speaker
The most recent time that I went to listen to a public speaker, was on the day of my freshmen seminar class. This was a day where all the incoming freshmen had to attend school and was brought to a … Continue reading