Social Media Announcement Graphics for Opening of The Late Late Latte Underground Espresso-house at Hollins University
https://www.instagram.com/thelatelatelatte/
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the h*e phase is absolutely necessary! 🤣 . Internet slang: h*e= “heaux” . 😂 women’s colleges I’m giving this speech to next: Smith College Northampton Wellesley College Wellesley Mount Holyoke College South Hadley Barnard College New York Spelman College Atlanta Agnes Scott College Decatur Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr Scripps College Claremont Simmons University Boston Hollins University Roanoke Meredith College Raleigh . Available for bookings lol. . #jokes #womencollege #comedy #nycpoets #openmicsnyc #nycopenmics . “Experiment a little…put your mouth on it a lot. We started out as best friends but now we’re making love a lot. You are flexible, you have a cute smile, I love your laugh, your heart makes my soul smile.” . #womenscollege #jokes #heauxphase #heauxlife #funny #fyp
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A Complete List of Every Class I've Taken at Smith College
I've really taken advantage of the open curriculum at Smith, and it turns out that in my four years I've taken 41 Courses from 17 different departments!
Here is a complete list of every course I've taken at Smith (not including my summer abroad at Ewha Women's University.)
ARHJYA READING THE CITY OF PARIS
BIOJYA SCIENCES IN PARIS
BIOJYA SEMINAR:SCIENCES IN PARIS
CLT150 ART OF TRANSLATION
CSC102 HOW THE INTERNET WORKS
CSC111 INTRO COMP SCI TH PROGRAMMING
CSC212 PROGRAM WITH DATA STRUCTURES
CSC220 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE
CSC250 THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
CSCJYA ALGORITHMS
CSC231 MICROPROCESSOR & ASSEMBLY LANG
CSC251 NETWORK SECURITY
CSC252 ALGORITHMS
CSC390 SEM: AI- NATURAL LANG UNDERSTA
DAN223 BALLET IV
ECO153 INTRODUCTORY MACROECONOMICS
EGR100 TOPC FOR EVERYONE-ENVIRONMENT
ESS945 PHYSICAL CON: PILATES MAT I
FRN220 HIGH INTERMEDIATE FRENCH
FRN230 COLQ: PARIS
FRN235 SPEAKING (LIKE THE) FRENCH
FRN252 FRENCH CINEMA: URBAN SPACES
FRN270 LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY
FRNJYA FRANCE AND ITS CONTEXTS
FRNJYA ADVANCED LANGUAGE I
FRNJYA ANALYZING CONTEMPORARY FRN THEATRE
FRN359A MAGIC WORDS
FRN392 SEM: TPCS/ CULTURE-STEREOTYPES
FYS142 REACTING TO THE PAST
GOV202 AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
HSTJYA CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
HSTJYA SECULARISM IN FRENCH SOCIETY
KOR101 KOREAN I
KOR102 KOREAN I
KOR201 KOREAN II
KOR202 KOREAN II
MTH112 CALCULUS II
MTH153 INTRO DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
PHI213A LOGIC
SDS192 INTRO TO DATA SCIENCES
SWG222 GENDER, LAW AND POLICY
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Do you ever just…
Want to just BE somewhere SO freaking bad
But CAN’T yet
So you pretty much INHALE all the information you can
Every Tumblr post, YouTube video, book, TikTok, website, etc.
So that it FEELS like you’re there
But not quite
But now you feel like you know everything there is to know about it
And you’re worried that you’ve ruined it for yourself
Because now maybe it won’t be as exciting or quite as good as you imagined it would be
When you finally get there
IF you finally get there
And you slowly run out of new places to absorb information about it
So now you’re back to waiting
And now you have to find something new to obsess over in the meantime
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I am often reminded of the quote by Brigham Young “You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation”. In fact at Indo Asian Girls PU College and Indo Asian Women’s Degree College, they strongly believe that they will make a positive difference not only in the life of their students but in the community and society at large.
Indo Asian Academy's Women's Degree college aims To help young women grow into confident, creative, emotionally balanced and professionally competent individual by nurturing their all-round potential through an excellent educational system that is dynamic and innovative to women from all sections of society.
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Best Degree Colleges in Hanamkonda Established in 2005 with women rural employment in mind, Geetanjali Degree College has its own Advantages.
>Presence in Center of Hanumakonda with 25,000 sft. and hostel campus with 16,000 sft.
>Experienced Faculty Members (12+ Years).
>In-house Secured IT Digital Infrastructure.
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After the admin stopped Alumnae outreach, enrollment fell. Simple fact.
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We are conducting events behalf of Cheran College for Women on Republic day. So we request the participants to send their details ink https://forms.gle/JTKJcmvynPbSF5e19
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Reppin’ the @cotteycollege brand! . . . #marketing #brand #wearecottey #incrediblefutures #midwest #womenscollege #women #nevadamo #missouri #summer #hot #students #cotteylife #instapic #picoftheday (at Cottey College)
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Photographs from State Normal School for Women, Radford, Virginia (3 images)
From: State Normal School for Women, East Radford Va. Radford, Virginia : State Normal School for Women, between 1921 and 1924
General collection: LB1972.R12 S76 1921
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Poster/Ticket Sheet for Hollins University Black Student Union Jam Session
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#january #january2020 #latepost // This made my day. Thank you so much to @scrippscollege @scrippscollegealumnae for this article and interview with student, Katie Clelland @kt_clelland_ . I loved my time at Scripps, where I was finding my voice through documentary film. As some of you may know, I’m deeply passionate right now about finding the truth in (true) stories through my current projects *Queens* #queens #featurefilm #jakeleehanne @rebeccaloush @philosophie and *Vincent* #vincentchin #limitedseries @anthonyma. And it was at Scripps, where it all began. Link: https://www.scrippscollege.edu/news/alumnae-newsmakers/college-theses-inspire-alumnas-future-career?fbclid=IwAR2UgKBOHhR1xd7Dm05VdJo_rCTLhPyBhGcKGOavCabIQE2tVA0Nh0fYarY #directedbywomen #womeninfilm #women #womenartists #womenscollege https://www.instagram.com/p/CJchOSiJC8L/?igshid=13q574qa87dh1
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Being non-binary at a women’s college always makes me feel vulnerable. Over the past 24 hours I’ve celebrated being one year post-top surgery with some of the most amazing people in my life, cried in my psych class about the lack of trans visibility in performance, been validated and uplifted by the entire admissions department by them insisting upon using my pronouns correctly to prospective students and amongst each other, even when I’m not present, and achieved one of my dreams since before college of being cast as Rocky in “Rocky Horror Picture Show” at Columbia. Being queer/trans on any campus is a constant negotiation and flurry of emotions. Going into my senior year, I’m grateful for the learning and unlearning I’ve had the opportunity to do at this school and all of the people who have been patient with me along the way.
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Stuff You Don’t Need to Bring to College
Note: This post was done in collaboration with Julie ‘21, or @texan-smithie
1. Summer/Warm Weather Clothes. This is specifically tailored towards colleges on the East Coast. Only about the first and last month of school (especially since the year ends in May) are really warm enough to wear shorts and tank tops so keep these at a minimum.
2. Tons of Sweaters/Winter Accessories. On the other side of the spectrum, don’t bring too many sweaters and winter accessories. What will likely happen is that you will have a few favorite items that you wear quite a bit. Also, if you come from a warm place like I do, it’s likely that your “warm clothes” aren’t warm enough for the East Coast. If these reasons do not convince you, just think of how crammed your drawers will be all year and how hard it will be at the end of the year to pack up.
3. Tons of clothes in general. This may be redundant, but it’s necessary to put here. Everyone overpacks. Some people, like me, are worried about not being prepared and may (for example) pack a bunch of swimsuits and work out clothes. If you don’t swim or work out, you don’t need this! Others may think that they may wear something that they don’t really wear at home. The truth of the matter is, if you don’t wear it at home that probably won’t change in college. My rule of thumb here is to pack clothes you wear often (that may be in the laundry) while taking into account 1) and 2) above and adding extra undergarments and socks because there will be times when you are too lazy to do laundry or you forget.
4.Lots of Room Decor ( throw pillows, figurines, picture frames, curtains, etc.) Almost everyone wants their room in college to look nice. However, when trying to achieve this, remember that you have a small room that you likely have to share with another person and that you have to transport what you take to college back home at the end of the year. Therefore, if you do want to decorate a lot (as I did), I recommend bringing things that don’t take much space in your room or suitcase like photos, postcards, string lights, tapestries, and posters.
5. Lots of Room Organizing Items (Closet organizers, bins, bookcases, caddys, etc.) You will probably need some stuff eventually. The standard room at Smith only includes a bookcase, dresser, and desk for organization. For big items like plastic bins, laundry bins, plastic organizers, bookcases, caddys, fridges etc. I would recommend waiting until you waiting until you see your room and talk with your roommate. For the smaller stuff, you can often wait until you get to college before trying to purchase them (talking about desk organizers, closet organizers, ottomans). Later I will probably post on what I would recommend using to maximize your space.
6.Appliances (iron, steamer, humidifier, vacuum, drying rack, fridge, Brita, printer, kettle, Keurig, makeup mirror, etc.). This will obviously vary person to person. What is important to remember is that there are resources on campus. There is printing on campus. Dining halls have hot water. Pretty much all houses have cleaning supplies on every floor, drying racks in the basement, and somewhere to fill up your water bottle and do your dishes. Every room has a mirror. If all this fails, you can ask someone in your house if you can borrow theirs. Also, many seniors sell of their appliances at super cheap prices on Free and For Sale (Facebook Group, JOIN if you haven’t already) in what they call senior sales.
7.Tea Supplies. This is probably a Smith thing because I don’t know any campus as obsessed with tea as we are. As such, you have people like Julie who bring a teapot to campus and people like me who bring a literal mountain of tea bags. You don’t need it. It is a tea-loving campus, and as such, you can get tea from the dining halls or during weekly house teas. If you really need your tea fix, buy your tea bags one box at a time. Related to this, you also don’t need a ton of mugs.
8. Cash. In my opinion, people just don’t use cash in college as much as they do elsewhere. A lot of purchases happen through credit or debit cards and people often pay other people on campus through Venmo. Honestly, having a lot of cash can be a hassle at times and it increases the likelihood of someone taking your money.
9.School Supplies/Textbooks. For the incoming freshman out there coming to Smith, you don’t know what classes you will be taking so worrying about the textbooks, notebooks and binders you will need is pointless. For textbooks specifically, you can often find cheaper options on campus (Free and For Sale and Textbook Exchange FB groups or book rental at the bookstore) and for some classes you won’t even use the textbook even if the teacher assigns it. For other school supplies, keep in mind that it isn’t high school where you often have a locker and teachers may not allow you to use your laptop every day. You may find that even though you went through notebooks, binders and folders like crazy in high school, you don’t really need them as much in college. Certain classes will require different supplies, and you won’t know what that is until you go to the first day of class. Also, you can buy school supplies at Smith!
On the other hand, if there are certain specialty items that you know you will need/want, don’t hesitate to bring them. Personally, I really need my planner, white out, scotch and washi tape, stapler, and scissors. I had a ton at home and they easily fit in my suitcase, so I brought them. Similarly, if you know for sure you will be taking an upper-level math class, you may want to bring your calculator.
10.Miscellaneous. Here’s a list of random items I don’t think you really need: pencils (a lot of people use pen or type notes on laptop), tons of art supplies (usually don’t have much time and there is a Michaels and Joann’s nearby), leisure books (with what time?), water bottles (they give them out everywhere), lots of bags (only really need school bag and going out bag), workout equipment (go to the gym + not much space in room, especially when shared), and lots of mementos from high school (you will make new memories!)
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Here i am practicing my english reading.
Hello Again! I hope you are all doing well, welcome back to the rabbit hole. It’s Friday, so you know what that means. Another edition of Friday features…
Adeline Virginia Woolf born on the 25th of January 1882 – and lived until the 28th of March 1941. she was an English writer, born into an affluent household in South Kensington, London. the girls in her household of eight mixed siblings, were home-schooled in English classics and Victorian literature.
She is a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. And is considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors.
During the interwar period, Woolf was an important part of London's literary and artistic society. In 1915 she published her first novel, The Voyage Out, through her half-brother's publishing house, Gerald Duckworth and Company.
Woolf became one of the central subjects of the 1970s movement of feminist criticism and her works have since garnered much attention and widespread commentary for "inspiring feminism."
She is also known for her essays including A Room of One's Own (1929), in which she wrote the much-quoted dictum, "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."
Again much of the information here, I found on online so I am sure you’ll know more about her and I encourage you to do so. Her life was a pretty interesting one and so are her other works, even works about her.
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