You never know when a pandemic will hit, so let instant gratification roam free.
If you see Daniel sneaking on to campus for the next tree lighting ceremony…mind your business.
They might be gone now, but the JJ’s mac and cheese triangles still have a special place in Ramisa’s heart.
Sarah tells us not to drop out, along with other wonderful pieces of wisdom.
You may not see Sophie in Orchesis anymore, but don’t worry because you might just see her again– she’s not going far away!
Maria, known for asking Bill Gates a question on Zoom, talks about privilege, imposter syndrome, and raspberry cookies at Hungarian.
Joel spends his time on stage, but off stage you can find him in Pupin or the Wallach vending machine.
Presenting Sidney of showing-up-to-her-dad’s-Chemistry-class-late-and-in-someone-else’s-sweatpants fame. Also the unofficial Nicest Person At Barnard.
Elizabeth’s take is that students here don’t actually have imposter syndrome, they’re actually just imposters.
Sam reminds us that we are all children pretending to be adults.
Remember when JJs didn’t have Carolina BBQ sauce for a while?
Scream at the top of your lungs if you need to. It’ll help.
This is your final chance to ask your friends to spill the tea!!
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