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Senior Wisdom: Claire Duvallet

Claire Duvallet

For the last Senior Wisdom of the day we have Claire Duvallet, who made your life a lot better, even if you didn’t realize it.

Name, Hometown, School: Claire Duvallet; Austin, TX (mostly); SEAS BME

Claim to fame? Puppieslawns, and SEAS study abroad

Where are you going? Phnom Penh, Cambodia to work for Engineering World Health as a Luce Scholar next year. Then MIT for my Ph.D. in biological engineering. Hurray for not having to make any life decisions till next decade!

Three things you learned at Columbia:

  1.  Quality >> quantity. This goes for words, friends, and time spent studying.
  2. Happiness deserves a spot on your to-do list, and your well-being should be scheduled into your life as much as your millions of problem sets or essays. The amount of work you’ll get done past a certain time at night is less than the amount you’ll gain from your increased productivity the next day because you’re happy that you slept or went out with friends or whatever.
  3. If you want something, ask for it (nicely)! Also and related, every choice you make is two choices: the choice and its consequences. Bitching without acting means that you essentially choose and accept that whatever you’re complaining about is gonna keeping being what it is. Approach individuals in good faith and you’ll be astounded by the response. Administrators at Columbia DO care, it just gets lost somewhere in the trickle-down. When Carolyn and I spoke to the groundskeeper about the lawns, he said he’d never heard these concerns from students before–actually it’s probably just that no one had ever approached him without having already decided he was the enemy (he’s not! He’s such a grandpa!!). Be willing to listen and understand the other side of the story and you’ll see that yours gets through so much easier.

Back in my day…John Jay had waffles err’day, green flags were a myth, and SEAS study abroad seemed impossible.

Justify your existence in 30 words or fewer: I believe stories are the currency of life and strive to live accordingly. Also Goldfarb has a picture of me on his phone and free pens exist because of me.

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Coming To A Lounge Near You…

 Today:

Poster by Yanyi Luo

THE PUPPIES RETURN

Puppies are back! Or they will be next Sunday in Fur-nald and John Jay lounges from 1 – 4 pm. They’re actually more like therapy dogs, but puppies has a better ring to it, right? Anyways, the Bwog staff was so excited that we put together a gallery of our own puppies for your— well mostly our— enjoyment. Cuddle with the real thing next week. If you’re not a dog person, then leave  stop by for these other goodies: boatloads of neon Sculpey, Stressbusters back rubs, and Arnold Palmers festooned with mini parasols. Yeah, there will be mini parasols, the stuff of classy Columbia community building. More pupdates to come…

And feel free to leave your own pet pics in the comments, so we can all compete for whose is the cutest share in the warm and fuzzy feelings.

 

 

Go Pet a Puppy!
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Finals may let you down, but this guy never will

As you glance around the Reference Room, “cute” is probably the last word you would use to describe the sickly, sleep-deprived, and saddened masses surrounding you. But if you’re in need of a study break (and we know you are), then there are several little bundles of cuteness waiting for you. That’s right, the puppies are here!

The schedule of events:

John Jay Lounge
1 pm – 3 pm: PUPPIES
1 pm – 4 pm: crafts, bluegrass, and hot drinks
3 pm – 4 pm: Yoga taught by Zoe LePage, BC’13, a Yoga alliance certified instructor. The Art of Living club will provide mats, but if you have your own then please bring it!

Furnald aka Fur-nald Lounge
1 pm – 3 pm: PUPPIES
1 pm – 4 pm: Stressbusters back rubs, crafts, hot cocoa, and cider.

So fluffy I’m gonna die via Wikimedia

THE PUPPIES ARE COMING!

SUNDAY

1-4 pm

FURNALD AND JOHN JAY LOUNGES

Featuring Delta Society therapy dogs, Stressbusters back rubs, Columbia Art of Living Yoga, crafts, hot chocolate with marshmallows, and smiling people

Presented by The Puppy Coalition and the Student Wellness Project

Sponsored by Community Development and Res Programs

Pups courtesy of Static416′s flickr (it was a toss-up between these and these)