Phoenix, U2 Concert, Moving to DC, and Craziness
A few days ago, someone called me the blogging expert.
A few days ago, someone called me the blogging expert.
Well, I finally survived April. I survived balancing school with homework with my internship with planning and attending a billion Sexual Assault Awareness Month events.
Well, it’s that time in the semester where everyone starts to slowly drown under the weight of final projects, exams, and papers.
I mentioned a few posts back that I’ve been helping with a program called SPEAK as a part of my internship with The Advocacy Center.
The Ithacan’s drone flies high over the fields on Ithaca’s campus, getting a bird’s-eye view of the buildings on campus.
*Trigger Warning: Discussion of Sexual Assault
April marks the start of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
So I had the misfortune of getting very sick with a cold on Sunday after a wonderful weekend that I spent with a close friend who was visiting from her college.
Ithaca Guitar Works is one of the many stores on The Commons where one can buy an assortment of musical instruments.
Fall semester started out great. I was a new RA.
Trigger Warning: Discussion of Campus Sexual Assault
When I was at NYFLC, I attended a panel on campus sexual assault, Title IX, and activism around the issue.
This past week I’ve been swamped with homework, papers, and interviews, and all the hard work that I’ve been doing with The Advocacy Center’s Bringing in the Bystander program is finally coming together—but the entire time all these thoughts have been bouncing around inside my head, all these things I learned at the National Young Feminists Leadership Conference I mentioned in my last few posts that I’ve been dying to share with you fine people.