#College Alumn
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doseofnohemy Ā· 11 months ago
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Finished my college career on the Tuesday before Christmas at 3:09 pm. This is the only documentation I have of that day. Thanks UNR.
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gabessquishytum Ā· 10 months ago
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DILF Dream/College Athlete Hob
Dream is an active alumni and a sports booster for his alma mater - Orpheus goes to the school, but he's in the renowned music department.
It helps that Dream is rich, but he enjoyed his time at university and is happy to fundraise and work towards a more diverse and inclusive institution, on the alumni side (and the sports boosting keeps him from meddling in the music department ~ so Orpheus doesn't get mad at him.)
Hob plays rugby, on scholarship, so he's always attending booster events with a butterfly bandage holding an eyebrow cut closed or a busted lip, a little crusty with blood, and because he's on scholarship, his jackets aren't quite tailored enough, so he always looks one hand gesture away from busting his seams (Dream can't help but find it charming,,,,,,,,and wanting to get him better fitted clothes).
Hob loves looking at Mr. Endless( and imagining him letting Hob hold him up against a wall as he fucks into him.). The silver at his temples, the smile lines, DILF Alumni Endless is beautiful and is really nice to the students who have to work the events chatting with guests. And sometimes it looks like Mr. Endless is just as interested in Hob as Hob is in him.
But Hob is a student and Dream a rich alum, it would be wrong for them to get together. But god, the things Hob would do to, and with, that man.
Then Hob busts up his knee his last semester. Thankfully, he's already got into his grad school program and it didnā€™t rest on his rugby playing - 'cause he's not doing that anymore. He'll walk again, but playing a sport where he runs and sets himself up to be tackled......yeah, no more of that. Maybe when he's finally an alumn himself he can finally make that pass at Mr. Endless. (And unfortunately, the knee probably won't let him fuck Mr. Endless up against that wall anymore.)
AHHHH yes I love it <3
Imagine Hobā€™s first alumn event after he finishes his grad programme!! He's a few months into a brilliant job as a sports journalist for a big broadcaster, and although he's definitely not having a lecture theatre named after him, he's happy to make a small donation and show up to encourage the bright young students. And maybe also to oogle Mr Endless.
And Dream is definitely oogling in return. Hobā€™s suit is a lot nicer now, and he looks very distinguished with his fancy cane. He's a bit softer around the edges but his rugby playing physique is still extremely worth staring at. Dream stares plenty... until Hob sidles right up to him with a grin and a wink.
They chat about Hobā€™s blossoming career, and about how Orpheus is getting on so well too, but the whole time Hobā€™s heart is beating fast because he thinks he might actually have a chance! Mr Endless has more silver flecked through his hair than ever, and frankly Hob would risk his bad knee by grovelling in a bathroom stall and worshipping Dreamā€™s undoubtedly gorgeous cock.
Mr Endless would never allow such a thing. After the event is over he fully intends to whisk Hob off to the fanciest hotel in the area. He's a gentleman, and he thinks that Hob deserves to be wined and dined. After all he's been the star of Dreamā€™s fantasies for a while now - he deserves some kind of reward.
If Dream can get him sweating, bruised and maybe with his lips swollen, just for old times sake... he'll be a very happy man.
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nicky35 Ā· 3 months ago
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Are you seeing this Paige hate out of nowhere on the bird app šŸ˜­ their girl was trying to enjoy vacation but they have to bring up fights every time
ugh yes. they hate that the league players love her.
she is one more likable and gained a lot of their respect during her espy speech and how she has used her platform. two: her fanbase isn't creating some weird narrative that she's gonna come into the league and embarrass full grown professional athletes. and three: uconn alumns talk and reach out to the players all the time. all the uconn girls have talked about getting advice from the husky vets, because of the system/environment geno has created. that is why he has coached more players in the league than any other college coach.
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if-not-now-tell-me-when Ā· 10 months ago
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GastĆ³n Costemalle, a friend and law classmate of Numa Turcatti and Pancho Delgado, was an alumn of the Stella Maris College and a player for the Old Christians.
Gaston was 23 years old when he boarded Flight 571 with Pancho and Numa, having convinced the latter to join them on the trip to Santiago. He was among the first casualties of the accident, as he was sucked out of the back of the plane after its tail broke off.
In a cruel twist of fate, his friend Numa died on December 11th, 1972, what would have been his 24th birthday.
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thisloveforyourmom Ā· 1 year ago
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SMITH COLLEGE GIRLS FOR ID MAGAZINE 2004 2003
OKAY SO.
the reason this took so long is because i'm compiling all info from previous posts into a masterpost, but tldr back in february i, being a smith alumn, set out on a quest to confirm the veracity of Smith College Girls for ID Magazine 2004. here's how it went:
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- Image ID: anonymous user asks sun-bees 'hey, if itā€™s okay to ask, where did you find that pic of the Smith College girls?ā€™ sun-bees responds 'it was posted a while ago on the instagram account junyawannabe, so I looked up the image and found a bigger version of it!'
this image is not on junyawannabeā€™s instagram. reverse image searching this image does not provide a bigger version of it, only the version spread initially by tumblr user sun-bees. searching 'smith college girls for ID magazine 2004ā€™ does not provide any other versions of it, only the version spread initially by tumblr user sun-bees. neither junyawannabe nor sun-bees reply to queries about the topic. in fact itā€™s unclear if junyawannabe even is involved. I-D magazineā€™s media has no record of this photoshoot ever being done.
literally DAYS into my initial investigation, on february, richard kern posts the full (ETA: NOT FULL!) photoshoot on his instagram, confirming both the imageā€™s veracity and source. junyawannabe comments ā€œI have gotten multiple emails about this photo lmaoā€ (no other information) (she did not reply to our email). comments are limited (randos canā€™t comment). there's still 0 information as to how sun-bees got this image considering the listed avenues Do Not Work. this allows us to get some info on the casting director elĆ©onore hendricks, but her website lists nothing about this photoshoot or anything in that general date range. at this point i've also trawled editions of ID magazine from 2004 to try and find any that reference richard kern, smith college, eleonore, etc and come up utterly completely empty. i would have to buy all 12 copies from ebay to try and find it, and these are just too expensive for all that.
important: richard kern ALSO refers to it as 'smith college girls for id magazine 2004.' an insta comment also implies the existence of sarah lawrence girls for id magazine 2006, but that's neither here nor there
trail goes cold for a while. ive exhausted all my leads and am too broke for much more.
BUT THEN, IN AUGUST: i-d magazine ITSELF picks up the trend!
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This provides one EXTREMELY important piece of information that everyone up until now had excluded: the issue number! smith college girls for ID magazine was a photoshoot for their August 2003 issue, The Straight Up Issue. which means the reason the trail went so cold is because we were looking in the wrong spot!
Smith College Girls for ID Magazine 2004 is actually Smith College Girls for ID Magazine 2003!
and there was a copy on ebay for 30 GPB. So i bought it. while i was waiting, eleonore hendricks also posted it, tagging a few people involved in the shoot, but ultimately it's not much new info.
photoshoot here.
disclaimer: there's eight portraits in the photoshoot. only 7 have been revealed and i won't be posting number 8. i'm not trying to gatekeep, it's just a frontal photo of the casting director wearing only panties and yes it's artistic and pretty but i figure if that was the kind of thing she'd wanted to publicize heavily she or richard kern would have posted it themselves. you don't always agree with the choices you made at 21 and you don't always make them assuming in 20 years the photo will go a type of viral that doesn't exist yet.
also it goes against tumblr TOS. buy the magazine if you wanna see it that bad, i'll show you everything surrounding the photo itself. im not posting the titties.
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barnbridges Ā· 1 year ago
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marion facts that i need to say or i'll choke on them:
she was born marie therese meeber to single mother april meeber and given up at birth. she's spent the first 10 years of her life at an orphanage in ohio before being picked up by paul and terry barnbridge and adopted as marion lynn barnbridge. she's estrange from both her adoptive parents and their biological children, twins thelma and lucille.
she's exactly 5'2. sometimes she wears heels to attempt to be taller, but usually it's way too obvious anyway.
her original birthday is august 20th 1960, but it was shifted to match that of her adoptive mother terry as april 27th. she doesn't celebrate either.
both at the orphanage and with paul barnbridge she's learned to speak french fairly well. she self-identifies as french-american.
she was homeschooled by terry for the better part of middle school due to perceived "gaps" in her education and the need for childcare for the two younger children. she went to a girl's only highschool.
she's applied to hampden at the urge and with the financial support of her adopted uncle robert, himself an alumn with an undergrad in english. her application was an essay on the merits of close family adoption and adoption trauma.
she absolutely picked up kleptomaniac tendencies from the scarcity of childhood, and then sort of... it runs in and out of her life. she's never fully "cured" of it, in spite of trying in college. . yes she's pickpocketed francis before. it's not as much about needing things or even wanting them, it is a means of asserting control over a situation and emotionally grounding herself. yes she definitively made bunny's kleptomaniac tendencies worse and he hers lmao.
she's met bunny shoplifting at the food king and then again in shoplifters anonymous. neither of them really went after being introduced, but she's lecturing him constantly from the pamphlets.
she knits and plays the keyboard. piano is not something she really mastered in any meaningful way, but she's Passable at it and mostly enjoys listening to it.
she genuinely loves children and working with them, in spite or because of her own childhood, depending on the day. she can be perceived as harsh or disciplinarian, but rarely beyond what would be academically appropriate.
the infamous rika thalheim's been her freshman year roommate at durbinstal, and her major was dumbassery pottery. by her junior year ('82-'83) she roommated with a dina hammlinger in roxburgh.
writes exclusively using inkjoys and markers. most commonly outside the classroom, she's using purple gel pens. was an early adopter of block letters, even as a certified baby boomer, because of the educational value.
spends her weekends working overtime at the center unless busy.
acquired a rescue rabbit named caesarion with bunny himself off a farmer's market in new haven during the summer after freshman year. he's died at 9 years old and she's been a bird-mother since, specifically to parrots. her daughter enjoys rodents though.
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foolishaetherguardian Ā· 1 year ago
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So I went to a weird highschool.
And I donā€™t mean like weird by normal standards. I mean I have had my college friends consistently refer to my school as a cartoon school.
And I didnā€™t believe them until I had to explain the yearly events my school had. We had the normal stuff, homecoming, prom, mole day, etc. But we also had some weird stuff. Like the yearly crosstown scavenger race that was held on halloween and that you could win two letter grades worth of bonus points to applied to whatever classes you asked for it in, you could spend them in 5ā€²s. Itā€™s a schoolwide event. So the upperclassmen had the advantage of being able to drive, everyone else had to get an approved guardian to drive them. Oh and to participate you had to dress up in a costume fitting that years theme. Teams could be up to 8 but tended to be two couples and the matchmade pair. The matchmade pair is whoever the two couples wanted to get together so it was a massive event where couples tried to set up their friends with each other. But every year there were a few junior and seniors that were made ā€œdream teamsā€. Like the smartest, most athletic, and the person with the fastest car all would team up to win.
Well come sophomore year and I know I am going to fail Geometry if I donā€™t get the bonus. Itā€™s only October but Iā€™m already floundering. Iā€™m a sophomore. My group is mostly sophomores, but we all wanted to win at least once. We decide weā€™ll win this year. The scoring was broken down into getting the right time, the right mileage (the route was a secret and encoded so this was almost impossible to get right), completing all the tasks, and school based trivia (Like which teachers dated when they were in highschool? Who wore mascot outfit in 1999?). Because time and mileage were so difficult to get right the trivia and tasks tended to decide the winners. We couldnā€™t win trivia without cheating or stealing a senior and making a ā€œdream teamā€. We would never stoop so low. So we decided to go for the perfect score in the other three categories, which had only been done once before in the 30 years our school had done this for. I was the navigator, Cade was the timekeeper, Dax was in charge of backtracking miles we missed, Daniel was in charge of tasks, Clayton was there as a limiter (keeping us from undershooting the time and mileage by taking short cuts) and we recruited the most dangerous approved guardian we could, Cadeā€™s mom. None of us were really well equipped for our roles. This was our gamble. If she drove slowly or too fast weā€™d lose on time. But we all wanted to win. But we practiced, distance estimation, guessing destinations based off of context, tracking miles by block, tailing the route designer to figure out how fast she drove. The announcement of the theme was made. And we show up dressed as the dalmations from 101 dalmations with Cadeā€™s mom, unprompted, showing up as cruella deville. We were the only unisex sophomore team that year. The seniorā€™s had two dream teams, the genius twinā€™s team and the drama team, both of which we had ties too. The genius twins were close friends of mine and the drama team was just all around great people. But it didnā€™t matter if I liked Ben and Abby as people and if the drama team all were the biggest scariest teddy bears Iā€™ve ever met. We had come to win.
We were slow out the gate, getting a starting place of like 23rd out of 36 cars. But that was fine. Fastest time didnā€™t win. Correct time did. We made it to the first task and blew it out of the water. We felt good. We make it to task two by a combination of good guesswork on my part and Dax figuring the miles that the official route would take. With the miles figured Cade figured how long we needed to loiter circling the block after arrival. Second task is ultimate frisbee against alumns. And this is where our refusal to make a dream team hits us. Iā€™m not athletic. Dax would be if he wasnā€™t in a boot. Cade Danial and Clayton are our only real players here. Against 6 alumns, all of who had gotten basketball or track scholarships to big schools. We thought this would be where we lost. If we lost to much time scoring our three goals weā€™d lose the whole thing. We hadnā€™t left breathing room. There were also 3 other tasks. But we go all out. Dax plays back, acting as a relay to save the rest of us. I ran interception. Daxā€™s relays keep us in the game long enough to score. But we canā€™t get the frisbee back. So as per usual I do something stupid and get myself hurt. I sprint up in the blind spot of the target of the latest pass. We both go up. And I swat it. Then the 220 lb college basketball player lands on top of me. Me who weighs 120 lbs and am built like a twig at this point. My shoulder dislocates on impact. But we scored before anyone realized that my arm probably shouldnā€™t be in front of my shoulder, myself included. Iā€™m a literature nerd, I read all sorts of books but I had recently been reading James Patterson. So I decide Iā€™ll use the books description of how to relocate a shoulder and I pop it back in. And then the EMT, who the school has on call for this event, puts me in a sling and we keep going. The alumns let us score the last point as an apology. The next task is an alphabet shopping spree with a cost limit of 30 dollars. Cadeā€™s mom takes the lead here. She finds brands we didnā€™t know existed and we complete it with enough money left over to spend W on a quart of whoppers. The next two event are easy enough, tag in an abandoned auditorium and a haunted house they had made in an old factory in the depot district. We get to the final destination and loiter. We are desperately doing math to figure out our desired arrival time. And itā€™s in two minutes. But our mileage is off. So we need to close the gap. Cadeā€™s mom then pushes 70 up and down the nearest major street at nearly midnight, once again unprompted. And we come in and hand in our blank trivia sheet, 5 task badges, mileage and time. Tasks are perfect, time is perfect and mileage is correct. If no one else got 3 perfect out of 4 weā€™d win. Genius twins arrive next. They see us and laugh, goodnaturedly. Weā€™d been joking about winning for the last month. And they handed in their trivia, 3/4 done, time a few minutes off, mileage well short, and task badges, all done. We smiled and ordered food at the restaurant that was our final destination. Two other senior teams arrive then the drama team arrives, perfect trivia good mileage, all five badges, time off by a half hour. We were pretty sure we won now. And so we all basically melted into the booth, shakes and burgers crowded in front of us like a 90ā€²s teen drama dinner scene. Ben and Abby sat with us and ate as the rest of the teams who hadnā€™t quit, or DQā€™d in two cases, trickled in. On Monday we heard the results, we had won. But because we had three perfect scores and one zero they decided to change the rules to evenly weight the categories next year. None of us on that team won again.
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roseband Ā· 1 year ago
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The defunding of public colleges was also very racial. With Nixonā€™s education secretary complaining that there were too many diverse and poor students there. Itā€™s suspicious that tuition was added just as numbers of black/hispanic students were growing
Thereā€™s an advertising push to show how ā€œbadā€ public colleges are,
Iā€™ve literally had coworkers say I went to a school ā€œnot as good as theirsā€ in earlier jobs right out of college (CCNY alumn), but nearly all of my adjunct professors in art/design/marketing/web design classess also taught at SVA, Pratt, and the New School. We also were literally at the same job, and at some I was higher paid, and had no loans cause well, I went to CUNY. So I had the same education as coworkers, even sometimes having the exact same professors and curriculum as them, be at the same job, but because someone spent a premium amount of money for the same thing, theyā€™d look down on it.Ā 
(also CUNY/SUNY are free for first undergrad degree for NYS residents making under 125k again and people donā€™t know about it!!!)
The vast majority of my coworkers in my (pretty visible and donā€™t want to self dox) apparel job are CUNY/SUNY grads (mostly SUNY FIT), and people still have the ā€œif it costs more it must be betterā€ brainrot when choosing schools
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#personal#I HATE PEOPLE BLAMING TEACHERS FOR A CULTURAL ISSUE????????????????????????#oh my god no i will literally STOP TEENAGERS TALKING ABOUT LOANS IN THE STREET#to preach about our lord and saviour ny excelsior#like i have done this like 3 times to hs seniors i've overheard talking about cost of colleges....'heeeeyyyy cuny and suny are FREE for nys#residents whos family makes median income or under u just gotta stay in ny for 4 years after'#my cousin's at a upstate suny (he's probably transferring into ccny next year tho lol)#AAAAAND is only going to have room and board as loan (and if he transfers into grove he'll have no more loan than the one year worth)#(cuz he'll just live at home and commute)#EVERY SINGLE PERSON in my family went to cuny on my mom's side other than my aunt (mom's brother's wife and she's drowning in her phd loan)#like my mom's two teaching license masters... CUNY... her undergrad CUNY#my grandfather's engineering licence and teaching license... cuny!!! grandmother's accounting license and teaching license .... CUNY!!!!!!#uncle's undergrad psych (and 90% of a masters... doofus.. well... he couldn't handle being a therapist emotionally and noped into marketing)#also CUNY!!!#so we've got ccny queens hunter and brooklyn represented lmao#(oh and one of my mom's cousins is baruch! soooooo many cunys!)#my fiance actively regrets going to mcgill over baruch too (I TOLD HIM SO???)#so we're both pushing his younger siblings to not listen to their parents about the pricetag#literally i have a better job than my fiance and his mom's made nasty comments about cuny to me and i'm like broooo wtf#(she's also been trying to get him to pay for both his siblings tuition which is a worse deal than taking out a loan... lmao)#(and she lied about paying for his college no strings attached if he chose mcgill over mccauly baruch)#(cause of the 'pay for your siblings as payback' whining LMAO)#but we're both like.... uhh guys... in 2-3 years... cuny... cause then you won't have GUILT trips from parents lmao#literally his mom's said to his sister about relatives going to baruch that they just weren't 'smart enough' to go somewhere better#and broooooo baruch is A GOOD FINANCE SCHOOL and it's smart to not get into debt#if i ever get another degree it would be the fashion merchandising for artists masters degree from FIT
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collegedunias Ā· 2 months ago
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Why Jaipuria Institute of Management Is the Best Choice for Your Career
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Choosing the right management college is a crucial step in shaping your career. With so many options available, itā€™s important to pick an institute that offers not just a degree but a well-rounded experience. One such institution that stands out is the Jaipuria Institute of Management. Known for its academic excellence and industry connections, Jaipuria Business School Noida provides an education that prepares students for the real world.
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Conclusion
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By choosing Jaipuria University Noida, you are setting yourself up for a rewarding and fulfilling career. Itā€™s not just about getting a degree; itā€™s about acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the business world.
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fashiondesigninstitute Ā· 1 year ago
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How to Choose a Good College for B. Design
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A Bachelor's of Design (B. Design) degree is an undergraduate program that focuses on developing the skills and knowledge required for a career in design. It offers a comprehensive understanding of design principles, aesthetics, and problem-solving techniques.
B. Design programs often cover various specializations, including fashion design, graphic design, industrial design, and interior design. Through a combination of theoretical learning, practical projects, and creative exploration, students acquire the necessary expertise to create innovative and visually appealing designs. B. Design degree equips graduates with the foundation to pursue diverse design careers and make a meaningful impact in industries ranging from fashion and advertising to product development and user experience design.
Embarking on a career in fashion design is an exciting and creative journey, but choosing the right college for your B. Design degree is crucial to your success. With numerous options available, it's essential to consider several factors to ensure you receive a quality education and a nurturing environment. In this article, we will explore the reasons why IIFD - Indian Institute of Fashion and Design stands out as an excellent choice for pursuing a B. Design in fashion.
Industry-Relevant Curriculum:
When selecting a top fashion design college, it's important to consider the curriculum offered. IIFD prides itself on delivering an industry-relevant program that keeps pace with the dynamic fashion landscape. The B. Design course at IIFD is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in the fashion industry. The curriculum includes a balanced mix of theoretical and practical subjects, covering fashion illustration, garment construction, textile design, fashion marketing, and more. This comprehensive approach ensures students receive a well-rounded education that prepares them for the challenges and demands of the fashion world.
Experienced Faculty:
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A conducive learning environment is essential for a holistic educational experience. IIFD boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, including spacious design studios, well-equipped laboratories, modern classrooms, and a resourceful library. The institute also provides access to industry-standard software and technology, allowing students to stay updated with the latest tools and techniques used in the fashion industry. This blend of modern infrastructure and resources creates an immersive learning environment that fosters creativity and innovation.
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Alumni Network and Placement Support:
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Conclusion
Choosing the right fashion design college is crucial for a successful career in the industry. IIFD - Indian Institute of Fashion and Design stands out as a leading choice for B. Design in fashion due to its industry-relevant curriculum, experienced faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure, industry collaborations, and strong alumni network. By choosing IIFD, you can embark on your fashion journey with confidence, knowing that you will receive a quality education and the support needed to excel in the exciting world of fashion design.
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jaevusmoon Ā· 2 years ago
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hello hello iā€™m back! this is my good boy nepotism baby jaesun. he honestly doesnā€™t need this job but weā€™ve gotta grow up andĀ  be independent one day right? anyways hereā€™s his bio (coming soon),Ā  profile and pinterest. bellow are a few tidbits about him as weeell similar to heon just a couple things that can condense reading (or not just stupid shit that i wanted to add? maybe? anyways pls love him heā€™s a good golden retriever boy.
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boy was raised by his grandparentsĀ 
his mother was into some gang relations and nefarious things, she drug his grandparents baby boy into some bullshit. after she had jaesun here his grandparents snatched him up and raised him in the affluent saratoga springs
upstate new york was a vibe, heā€™s a prep school yachtĀ  boy, the epidemy of a billionaire boys club member
he was a math prodigy, literally competed (i know its lame but heā€™s proud of it)
his grandparents raised him to be compassionate and yet still manage to teach him classists bs. so he was the poster boy with a heavy wallet and all the soccer moms love him
is a closeted bisexual and doesnā€™t know it. he was helplessly attracted to his college roommate but the boy swears they were just best buds.Ā 
a dog lover because he a golden retriever himself and has two that he loves dearly. its the first time he hadĀ  pets on his own and it makes him feel good.
he was a heart throb his entire life sue him
a frat boy (no literally, a sigma chi alumn and has the damn letters tattooed on his ankle. and yes, its the only tattoo he has)
the only time he wasnā€™t playing poster boy was in college, and boy did he let loose, logitech was his way ofĀ ā€œmellowing outā€ when really he just snuffed out his budding individuality to fit into the corporate world.
he LOVES cooking, is in love with it. literally watches reality cooking shows. gordon ramsey is one of his idols heā€™d kill over to meet him and have some of his food. but doesnā€™t have the guts to pursue it so heā€™s making gourmet meals for himself.
grammar police
cutest new york accent and loves new york to death
lover of routine,, every morning mon-fri he gets up at the same time, takes his dogs on a run and gets eyed by the suburban moms, showers, and then goes to work. it doesnā€™t change, someone help him.
his guilty pleasures are anime and manga, one piece and bleach are his all time favorites. and he will never admitted but he loves a good love story or slice of life
gets bricked up for nice cars which is why he drives a lamborghini urus to work (heā€™s a boy sue him)
please praise him he performs better
and yeah??? love him too pls;-;
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liesofasilvertongue Ā· 4 years ago
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Debut night for Knight!
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babeychile Ā· 5 years ago
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The normalization of depression in STEM majors is disgusting.
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drurypanhellenic-blog Ā· 6 years ago
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Beyond the Letters: Zeta in the Public Defenderā€™s Office
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Meet Jayne Roller.
What is your job? I am working at the Missouri State Public Defender's Office.
How did you get it?
I contacted Drury's Career Development Center where Emily Buckmaster put me in contact with Jody Austin, a Zeta Alum from Drury. I met with Jody and then communicated with her through the end of the spring semester and she helped me work out a place that would be the best fit and who needed help over the summer, which ended up being the Public Defender's Office!
What do you do?
I mainly shadow the two investigators at the office (both of whom are women!). We visit Greene County, as well as neighboring counties such as Taney, Christian, and Dallas County, serving subpoenas and interviewing/meeting with clients in prison. I also get to hang out with the attorneys in the office, and hear about the cases they are dealing with. I am also sitting in on court dates/trials etc. that our attorneys have. Pretty much I go where I am needed and/or where I can be exposed to interesting aspects of the legal process.Ā 
Is it related to what you want to do in the future?
This internship will fulfill requirements for my Law and Society minor as well as my majors in the Behavioral Sciences (Sociology and Psychology). I am not necessarily looking to enter into the criminal field, however, I am gaining a lot of hands-on experience in the legal system and the ways that psychology and sociology overlap into the legal fields. I have considered careers in both law and psychology, so it is possible that my future career could have something to do with what I am currently learning at the internship.
How has Greek Life impacted you?Ā 
Honestly, how hasn't Greek Life impacted me? I owe so much of my growth as a college student, and as a person who is confident in who they are, to Greek Life. Getting to be a part of such a unique and tight-knit community has been a truly amazing experience, and has helped me to meet so many wonderful people that I know I wouldn't have been exposed to without Greek. I was never a wallflower, however, I didn't use to be even half as sure of myself coming into college as I am today. Zeta has been a support system, a confidence booster, and the most wonderful resource to me, and I know it will continue to be so past college. Zeta has given me some of my very best friends, role models, scholarships, recognition, a growing legacy, and so much love. I truly cannot imagine my college experience without Greek Life, nor would I want to. I can honestly say that joining Zeta and becoming an active member of Drury's Greek Life has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. I have learned who I am and who I want to be from being a part of this community; something that I will always be grateful for.
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dowhatisaynotwhatido Ā· 2 years ago
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1. Article - Introduction
Paring: Bea / Ina
Warning: nerd. Big head nerdy writing
Description: part 1 of The article series. It is very nerdy and it does evolve around a scientific article, so it may be boring as f*. =) This is the introduction to it, so it is a little stiff, it gets better by the end of it. Bear with me, will you?
It is a spin inside the first book, Ina is still resisting and Bea recently turned her TA.
Word count: 857
That was it. Bea was not having any of Ina slow burn hot/cold attitude anymore. She had a plan. Considering the academic mystic of Ina, the professor wouldn't deny a well written and well proven article: she would beat Ina in her own game.
She picked her most "I have an article to present" outfit of her wardrobe: a nice straight jeans, with a cute blouse and a black blazer. And she walked to Ina's office for her daily TA routine.
Before entering, Bea took a steading breath Ā ā€¢ Game onā€¢
After weeks planning it, it needed to be perfect.
"Excuse me, Professor Kingsley"
Ina raised a brow to the unusual formality and couldn't help but to stare at the serious outfit.
" Well, hello to you too, Ms. Hughes. May I ask what is going on?"
Cheeks flustered to be already caught in her act, Bea said dismissively, while handling Ina her coffee.
"Nothing much. I just would like to speak with you after we finish marking". Bea said dismissively
"Uhm. If you say so. Thank you for the coffee"
-- after hours of essays, Ina finally spoke up:
" OK, I think we have already make a good enough dent in the pile. What is that you want to present me?" Ina asked curiously
" Well, actually I have an article of personal interest that I want to run by you"
" Oh, are you starting to warm up to the academic route?" Ina asked with a satisfied grin.
" oh, God, no! I will leave that to you." Bea shook her head and approached the professor desk. "Honestly, I have tried to get through you from all the usual ways: and you still don't get it. So I've decided to make it easier for you by presenting it in your language: an article"
Ina took out her glasses with a small side smile:
" uhmm. And what, may I ask, is your hypothesis?" Ina leaned in her chair with an amused glance
" Not an hypothesis when I am done with it. I will prove it to you that you both want and can be with me". Bea said with a wink leaving a dumbfounded Ina behind.
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Ina was in her living room, frowning over the abstract of Bea's article. Yes, she knew that she should have dismissed it in the first moment and kept things professional, but she was too entertained and curious to let this pass.
" Therefore, It is statistically proven that exhibit A is emotionally, sexually and mentally attracted by the index case."
Ina laughed " I suppose that I am 'exhibit A' now. I wonder how is she going to do the stats in this"
The professor already knew that she was interested in Bea. She though the younger woman brilliant, funny, sexy and gorgeous - but she was her teacher and it was a deal breaker.
ā€¢maybe when she graduates..ā€¢
"Nowadays, after the sex and love revolution of 1960 expanding the limits to courting, still the academisism resists the old idea of separation between the faculty and their students. The single ideia of a power bias of a relationship, where the power-holder (professor) would be able to coerse a fragile and lower class (student) is out of date. Considering the college students already above eighteen, in full mental capability and development, legal adults and responsible for there acts, the whole idea of them as the fragile half of the relationship doesn't stand. "
It was beautifully written, clearly Bea has putted a lot of hours and effort in this. Unfortunately it wouldn't change anything within their reality.
"In the vanguard of the movement we have Belvoire University, where its own Code of Conduct for Faculty and Alumns doesn't stabilish any limits or restrictions about students vs professors relationship: but the faculty members still have the old fashioned conduct of restraining themselves..."
ā€¢What? How did she get the Faculty Code of Conduct? And there is nothing there about that? Of course there must be.ā€¢
"When we think over the ethical and moral optics, it becomes even clearer that this restrictions must vanished. If any relationship is based in coercion and abuse, it is non'etical and harassment.
That is true for any relationship, between straight, LGBT, same age, older and younger, biracial, whatever difference that is between the couple: thus, it also apply to the student x professor logic. Therefore if there is respect and mutual interest, why it would be any different from any other couple?"
By the end Ina was flowing over the young student logic. Yes, he was an adult for every legal capacities. She was 22, mentally capabl..." This is a dangerous line of though..."
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honeysuckle-venom Ā· 2 years ago
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Some instructors backed out and I was just offered the opportunity to teach the week long freshman orientation workshop at the college Iā€™ll be working at this fall. Since Iā€™m an alumn and did that orientation week as a student they figured I was a good choice to teach it last minute. Unfortunately I have to turn it down, partially bc I canā€™t handle the additional stress, but also bc I literally canā€™t afford to. It pays too well. Accepting the offer combined with the teaching Iā€™m already doing would put me over the earning limit for August and risk getting my disability benefits taken away. SSI really sucks sometimes.
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