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trend watch: outdoorsy chicks

trend watch: outdoorsy chicks

The Trend: The weather’s looking colder. School is up again. Yesterday Providence had one of its infamous rainstorms. It is time to bundle up. Luckily, the runways at New York Fashion Week were all about being prepared for the elements. Some of these models could have strutted their way down to the river and blendedkeep reading

it’s link thursday!

it’s link thursday!

Codice Internet Welcome to an extra-special link thursday, in which I link to all notable things that have caught my eye since the last link thursday! During my absence, I started writing for CollegeFashion.net, so if you like what you see over here, you might want to check out my posts on dressing for longkeep reading

5 reasons you will survive college

College is not a pit of angry tigers. You don’t need a survival guide. College is actually very nurturing of survival. In most circumstances, you are provided with food to eat and a bed to sleep on! Will you have that when you are older? Not automatically! In any case, most of the tips providedkeep reading

what everyone should know about college academics

what everyone should know about college academics

Classes are not as hard as your high school teachers would have you believe. You will survive, I promise. The thing is, college professors are aware that you don’t become ten times more mature and productive over the summer between high school and college. They get that you’re not that good at writing stellar essays aboutkeep reading

personal histories

personal histories

The question recently occurred to me: What is one entitled to know about their significant other, and when? I mean, around week three you should be learning his name, et cetera, but what else? Surviving college relationships is hard enough without grappling with this fact that we’ve all had more-or-less secret past lives. On one hand,keep reading

it’s link thursday!

it’s link thursday!

The Hunger Games comes out tomorrow. You need to see it. I need to see it. We all need to see it. Even if, in the words of NPR, the film is directed by “moral cowards.” I’m a little disappointed by that review, but it’s all good. I’m still going to wear my hair in braidskeep reading