Last week I went to Baruch Voices 2017. In this event one person from each of the different freshman seminar classes presented a original monologue. Very one did an excellent job and it was an amazing to learn about each person. The event was energetic and their was an enthusiasm to share the content. At first we had to line up to sign in with our Baruch cards but it was worth it. One of my favorite monologue was from this one guy whose name I can not remember. In his monologue he described how he hides his true self from other people and is going through many painful moments. It was very sad but I gave him props for getting up there and sharing his feelings. However, at the end of the monologue he said he had one more thing to say. This one more thing was that everything he said was a lie. It might have been a lie but at least it was engaging. Also, there was this one girl that had a monologue about how some people think she is not capable of doing something because of her skin color. Well, she definitely proved those haters wrong. She had a very strong and powerful speech. Overall it was an amazing experience and our class did amazing there too which made me very proud. Rahul Rajput