Category: Student Clubs & Orgs
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A Kind of Dangerous Unselfishness
Yours will be the story of dangerous unselfishness unleashed
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Running From Rejection
Hello Again Blogosphere, I posted recently my opinion that the most challenging part about William and Mary is the endless opportunities. I blogged that one of the challenges is picking between the many different opportunities on campus-very true, but another challenge is that with so many incredible Tribe members vying for some of these positions,…
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What is the Hardest or Worst Part of Life At William and Mary?
I was recently asked in an interview, and I’ve certainly been asked on tours, “What is the hardest or worst part about life at William and Mary?” The real challenge of this question is giving an answer that addresses what the questioner really wants to know. If I just answer based on the question, then…
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Week One Complete
First week (ok, half-week) of classes complete! I’m in two Sociology courses (working on my minor), two Women’s Studies classes (finishing up my major), and Ballroom Dance (fulfills the Creative/Performing Arts GER and is just cool!). I’ve only gone to most classes once, and I’m already excited about what I’m learning and surprised by the…
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Life Goal–Achieved
It’s finally happened…I have finally had a child named after me! A little back story. This year I am an intern in our Office of Community Engagement and Scholarship (OCES). OCES is the product of a merger between the Sharpe Community Scholars Program and our Office of Volunteer Services–so it’s awesome. As an intern I…
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Top 10 Things About Being A PFOA
This year I had an incredible time staffing Orientation as a Programming and Family Orientation Aide. Here are a few highlights in no particular order. 1. A giant game of “Telephone” that left us falling out of our chairs-literally 2. A long debate over whether we should focus on quantity or quality when buying ice-pops…
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Let’s See How Far We’ve Come
It’s that busy time in spring again when I’m trying to balance the work of this semester while making plans for the summer and next year. Even with more than a month left, I’ve started to reflect on sophomore year, and it’s crazy to think how much has changed. This time last year I was…