Freshman Seminar Fall 17 DTB

Student Life Enrichment with Shamsi

So last week my friend Moi and I were really bored, and we had nothing to do after school. We were brand new students to the baruch system and in turn the student life at baruch. Student life was no longer just being a student and getting good grades, going home, doing homework and repeating the process. At Baruch, it’s different, here we engage and socialize and do what we want. It really encompasses the college vision that we here find out who we are as people and what we are passionate about. I knew from the start that I have been in love with business, finance and networking. Something that just so proves that is my love for interacting with people and getting to know them all whilst creating long lasting friendships and business connections. This was brought to life in Baruch for the first time when Moi and I decided that we would explore the school instead of go home and live the boring “student life”. We knew the game room was on the third floor because we have been together a couple times and it’s a great place for friends to associate and just have a good time playing games. However for a person like me, I enjoy having a lot of casual fun and from time to time there are quite a few competitive players in the game room so I avoid it. However we walked around the floor and found ourselves in a very intriguing and wondrous afternoon spent. We wandered to the end of the hall where we had once come to find the legendary free pizza on Thursdays during club hours. We walked into the Jewish club where we had once come for a face full of disappointment when we were told by three (very very cute) girls that no pizza was there for us anymore (It was okay because one winked at me). Today was a Monday so there was no free food, so we continued down the hall until we were at a dead end, then we turned around and were on our way out when we saw a locker room. Intrigued by the idea of a sweaty locker room on the third floor of an academic building where there were students fully clothed and some in suits, we walked right in. Suddenly we found ourselves in a hall way bustling with energetic well dressed good looking students (I knew Baruch was the right choice). Moi had recognized a friend and me being the social butterfly I am immediately shook the stern hand of someone who looked very very respectable in his nice navy blue suit and brown oxfords. I am a man who admires fashion and sees it in others. Turns out this guy was the president of the black student union and once i found out I immediately struck up conversation with the man. You know my networking skills kicking in there. Found out he was on a really strict diet but then his friend showed up, someone on the board of the club, and he disappeared. I asked his friend where he went, one word response, Popeyes. Oh boy, I suddenly got hungry, so the following hour consisted of me barging into club rooms pretending I was interested in their meetings just so I can grab a free donut or something. That was until I started striking up conversation with everyone, some girl about finance, some guy about cryptocurrency, I just got really into the people everywhere being so social. I also wanted to meet a bunch of people who are into business. I literally walked up the first brown people i met and they loved me immediately. Turns out they were the presidents of MBA and MSA, Muslim Business Association and Muslim Student Association. So I guess you can say I spent my afternoon making very powerful friends and connections. Although I am kinda upset I didn’t find the donut with my name on it.

Nicole’s First Blog Student Life ! UNICEF @ Baruch

Mina the Vise President of Events and Fundraising let me take a picture with her shirt at the UNICEF @ Baruch Workshop on September, 7th, 2017.

Nicole Welch
FRO

Welcome to UNICEF @ Baruch Workshop

Walking into the UNICEF at Baruch Workshop on September, 7th 2017 was really an interesting and fun experience. When I first walked inside the room where the workshop took place, the members of UNICEF at Baruch welcomed me with all smiles and pizza! One thing that steals my heart is free food. They made me really happy.
After everyone ate their pizza and everyone settle in the members of UNICEF introduce themselves starting with a girl name Joslyn. Joslyn is the secondary of UNICEF at Baruch. Other members of the UNICEF at Baruch are Mina and Alex. Mina is the Vice President of events and fundraising and Alex is the President of events and fundraising. Another member of UNICEF at Baruch is Hidey. Hidey is the Vice President of sponsorships. She works with other clubs to get aid from them, promotes the club around the school, and also get others from different clubs to also help out with events and return the favor back.
After everyone introduce themselves, they went in to explain what UNICEF at Baruch is about and what they do. UNICEF at Baruch is a club to organize students to help the survival, protection, and development of children worldwide through education, advocacy and fundraising. They meet 2 to 3 times per month and host at least 1 to 2 events per month and raises awareness to the children that die every day from preventable causes. Some events they held was “Not an Alternative faces panel for Refugees”, “International food fair”, and “Global show case”. The international food fair was a fundraiser where students bring food originated from all over the world to sell. The Global show case was a fundraiser that showed students art work. UNICEF at Baruch work for the survival, protection, Education and Emergencies for children in more than 190 countries to help all children receive a chance to reach their full potential. UNICEF at Baruch motto is “Every child deserves a fair chance in life”. They work with children that have no funds to go to school. Also that is going through any kind of abuse at home, children that has no home to live in or no food to eat and more. UNICEF at Baruch mission statement is “A college student can have a impact”. They want college students to fundraise for children awareness. After they explained what they do and what they are about, they then moved on to explained how new college students can be active in UNICEF at Baruch. The members explained they are 6 requirements to be active in UNCEF at Baruch. When you finish the 6 requirements, at the end you’ll get a certificate. Then you’ll officially be in UNICEF at Baruch. UNICEF at Baruch is a really great and supportive club. I would recommend this club to anyone who would love to help children in need and need a chance to reach their full potential. I am glad to have a club like this in my school. This club can help me be a better person and help me help others in need during my years in Baruch College. 🙂