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Nov 17
Rubin Museum of Art
Our trip to the Rubin Museum was a nice and enlightening break from our college work. I had expected many sculptures and painting exhibits, but what faced us was mainly art from the Himalayas. It was interesting to be immersed in a different culture other than the American culture that we’re all familiar with and …
Oct 23
New York Times Project Presentations
This was my first presentation since stepping foot into Baruch, and I’m fairly confident that our group did fairly well for the first time. I made it my goal to make eye contact with every person in the room. It wasn’t always that simple. Making eye contact and standing up in front of an audience are things that I …
Oct 08
“Women Bought and Sold in Nepal” by Katie Orlinsky
It shouldn’t have come off as a surprise that human trafficking is prominent in this part of the world as well. I read a similar 15- page article in my English class that spoke of the same issue in Tenancingo, Mexico. I believe that the reason human trafficking is so understated in modern- day society is because of the …
Oct 08
“Students Accused of Cheating Return Awkwardly to a Changed Harvard” by Richard Perez-Pena
I believe that both the professor and the student were at fault for this issue. The professor can’t give a take- home final exam and expect the students to not cheat. The final exam is probably worth a large portion of the students’ final grade. Although morally wrong, it is in the students’ nature to cheat in …
Sep 15
Ambitious
All About Me This playlist consists of my favorite songs of all time. I have quite a varied taste in music and in life itself. Most of the time, I will have a smile on my face because there is just so much to be happy about: food, college, more food… These are times when …
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