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Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
When I was applying to colleges, none of my potentially first?generation college?bound friends had the nerve to entertain the thought of a gap year. I never thought critically about the prospect of volunteering on a political campaign or working full?time at an internship before delving into the overpriced pressure cooker that is higher education. College is not an option
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
When I was applying to colleges, none of my potentially first?generation college?bound friends had the nerve to entertain the thought of a gap year. I never thought critically about the prospect of volunteering on a political campaign or working full?time at an internship before delving into the overpriced pressure cooker that is higher education. College is not an option; you will go to college, my grandmother would say at the outset of any conversation we had about higher education.
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
I refuse to believe I am alone in this, so, question: Do you spend more time making to-do lists than doing?
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
One of my best friends' Twitter byline reads, "May 19, 2013, 11:30 a.m. in the J Field," the time and place of his graduation ceremony. I think he is over the 76 Days celebration.
Brionna Jimerson | Respect your elders
Should." The hell. Seriously, why do we still employ this word when talking about ourselves? I should have written this column five days ago, but here I am, after deadline, piecing my thoughts together in some 600-word cohesive something. Sorry to shatter the illusion (was there ever an illusion?), but I am 100 percent a procrastinator and the s-word revolution starts ... tomorrow.
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
To date, I've named and claimed over 15 majors over the last four years. Now take a breath, and smile??you are officially more decisive than I am. For about a week, I was a biology major, and then political science for upwards of a month. Somewhere between being a child development major and an International Literary and Visual Studies student, I was in engineering psychology, but I'd rather not talk about that part of my past. We will call those the "bad weeks."
Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders
Hi! I am Brionna, a senior at Tufts, and you are about to go on a semester?long adventure with me. I hope you brought your quest cap, and buckle up. It will be bumpy, it will be uncomfortable, but stay tuned in and keep reading - it will be fan?freaking?tastic.
Game of Thrones' makes long-awaited return
Street Smarts: Tufts' sartorial scene
Ever notice the Jumbos on campus who put more into their wardrobes than a momentary thought about which pair of sneakers doesn't clash with their sweatpants? We have, and some of their sartorial styles caught our eye in particular. Now that spring is beginning to show its face, those with Fashion Week fresh in their minds know it's time to get playful and add some body to their wardrobes. These fashion enthusiasts did so fabulously.
Program for visiting students revamped
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions this semester offered an altered version of its overnight program for prospective students from underrepresented communities. The program's name was changed; and it was shortened from two nights to one.
At block party, Greeks reach out to greater student body
The Inter-Greek Council hosted its annual Greek block party on Friday afternoon in an effort to offer the student body an opportunity to interact with Tufts' sororities and fraternities.