Name, School, Major, Hometown: Shezza Abboushi Dallal, Barnard College, History, Beirut, Lebanon
Claim to fame: You might know me as the benevolent dictator of the non-hierarchical, democratic students’ organization Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine. What you might not know is that a banner of my Facebook profile picture was taken down from the entrance of Barnard Hall in March of 2014 (☹) and D Spar and I had a dance-off at “Race, Violence Resistance: from Gaza to Ferguson” the following fall.
Where are you going? Not entirely sure. Maybe I should just pursue another unpaid internship. At the moment, I’m waiting to hear back from a series of organizations, but I will likely have to pay my rent in monopoly money and feed off the courage of my convictions. Or, PLOT TWIST: Bank of J.P. Morgan Stanley and Chase recruits me last minute to coordinate their annual one-day charity excursion.
What are 3 things you learned at Columbia and would like to share with the Class of 2020?
1) Making the active decision to not take yourself so seriously can be a game changer. Maintain a healthy sense of perspective, speak in simpler language, resist the urge to name-drop, learn how to laugh at yourself.
2) Columbia’s activists are not sucking all the fun out of your college experience. They are not entitled. They are not sticking it to the man just for the sake of it. You cannot truly believe in an institution and in the potential of its constituents without a wholehearted willingness to challenge it, hold it accountable, and improve it. It is courageous to uphold political and moral principles in the face of widespread apathy. It is courageous to put your own academic, professional, and personal status on the line for those ideals. It is courageous to speak up and speak up loudly. It is courageous to admit ignorance and embrace growth. Don’t be dismissive. Engage.
3) There is no better bathroom than the one on the left side of the second floor of Barnard Hall.
“Back in my day…” Barnard’s alma mater wasn’t the sounds of Lehman Hall being demolished, I (and every other Barnard student) could spend Friday evenings scarfing down JJ’s burgers, and Bacchanal wasn’t a caged playpen.
Justify your existence in 30 words or fewer. If I could limit myself to 30 words or fewer then I would have already become Twitter-famous, now wouldn’t I?
What was your favorite class at Columbia? It’s a tie between my first-year seminar, Reacting to the Past and Professor Samuel Moyn’s Historical Origins of Human Rights. Reacting to the Past involves a lot of yelling at people, fake murders, and roleplay, so I got to earn academic credit doing all the things I love doing outside of the classroom. As for Historical Origins of Human Rights, Professor Moyn introduced the revolutionary Che Guevara with a blown up projection of his baby wearing a Che onesie and from that moment on I was smitten.
Would you rather give up oral sex or cheese? Here is a list of invaluable Columbia experiences you could never have if you gave up cheese: Getting yelled at by a University Senator for loudly eating a Milano’s H17 in Butler 209. Making a polka dot pattern on your cute going out dress with the oil from your Koronet pizza. Leaving a trail of Nacho Cheese Doritos between your classrooms for yourself on the Sunday before the first day of classes. Testing whether or not you can live off nothing but Hamdel sandwiches for a full week and SUCCEEDING. Sprinkling Cheeto dust onto your bound thesis so that Barnard can not only archive your written work but also your writing process. Need I continue? This should not be a question. Please get rid of it.
One thing to do before graduating: Commit to regularly entering a space that makes you uncomfortable, be it a challenging course in an unvisited discipline, a weekly club meeting that forces you out of your comfort zone, or a lunch date with a brand new friend. Discomfort breeds growth.
Any regrets?
NSOP.
Edit, 9:55pm: Shezza’s full name is Shezza Abboushi Dallal, not Shezza Dallal.
Does her future hold Twitter fame? via Shezza Abboushi Dallal
38 Comments
@sam shezza i barely know you and know you are awesome! This is the best senior wisdom i’ve ever read, hands down. good luck! you don’t need it!
@I love you
@more than just a fan I hope to run into you later in life, start a serious relationship, and marry you.
I’ve been in love with you for 3 years and the anonymous comments section of bwog is the only place I can comfortably tell you how spectacular I think you are.
@Anonymous “Commit to regularly entering a space that makes you uncomfortable…. Discomfort breeds growth.”
Need more activists who say this.
@Listen Shezza is LITERALLY one of the greatest human beings on this campus. You still have 9 more days to get to know her so DON’T WASTE UR TIME
@A Friend YOU SPEAK THE TRUTH!
@AYREH B ARYEH a7la falas6eeniyyeh, love you Shezz :*
@former zionist shezza abboushi dallal singlehandedly converted me to anti zionism thru her seduction skillz
@henry I forgot about moyn showing his baby, that was a gr8 moment. I remember being zoned out and then looking up and everyone was laughing at the baby
@JG u regret nsop??? :( :( :(
@Anonymous :(
@sunni bitchez ride or die shezza ur za firecracker on dis campus dont let the arye(ayre?) haters bring ya down
@DG Even though your words have killed me many times, death with a thousand ballpoint jabs, I still think we need to humanize each other.
@Congrats on your Job!!! When SJP continues to acts like children and impersonate Aryeh members.
Very adult. Very SJP #classic
Congratulations on your job though, really impressive!!
oh…. whoops
@WHOOPS V adult taking jabs at an international students joblessness – go smell ur own farts
@A Friend #classic Aryeh with their immature comments. Don’t be salty that you didn’t get a Senior Wisdom – I’m sure that you’re “really impressive” too!!
Shezza is one of the most impressive individuals that Columbia and Barnard has seen, which is evident by her multiple awards, the numerous individuals who absolutely adore & respect her, and her outstanding leadership on campus. She is going to choose the perfect job for her, and continue her leadership off-campus in ways that you will never be able to experience. Remember this comment when you hear about all of her outstanding accomplishments in the future, while you continue to be slightly above average in everything you try to achieve.
@they don't want you to graduate so please don’t!!!
@Eva Kalikoff Too bad we didn’t match with any of Aryeh’s good looking board members, Shezz!
@Marisa Young Thanks for your work Shezza
@Anonymous lolwut
@Anonymous god dammit. meant to write:
“track comments
lolwut”
@Ben Lewinter you are a great debater
@I heart Shezza Best regrets answer
@be mine please
@SHEZZA'S BIGGEST FAN SO lucky to know you, you beautiful soul
@rudy ill miss you 4ever
@honest_bitch why did omar abboud even write anything when this was coming out the same weekend.
@#trump2016 bwog’s Arab quota needs to be reduced
@sunni bitchez ride or die 2 arab people???????? relax plz
@Well His cuteness isn’t as violent so there’s that
@tari2_el_jdide_fan_club be my mentor. teach me your ways.
@Sophia Chi another entitled barnard bitch
@BitchBye Have several seats hunty. Shezza’s the shit.
@iamzionist and i have a secret crush on shezza. she’s the coolest.
@Anonymous She’s neither nice nor approachable
@hey bye becky