Bryn Mawr Field Hockey
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Bryn Mawr students studying physics (or possibly taking sniper training)
(Alfred Eisenstaedt. 1956?)
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Reasons I want to go to a women's college
a higher concentration of women means a higher concentration of lesbians, as in higher chance of me getting a gf
more equitable access to STEM programs (students at women's colleges are 1.5 x more likely to be participating in a STEM program than women at co-ed schools)
getting a gf
women's colleges tend to be smaller schools with close-knit communities and involved professors (not to say that all professors are great, but there tend to be more research opportunities, etc at women's colleges)
getting a gf
they tend to be accepting towards lgbtq+ students, and many of them accept nonbinary students as well now.
many women's colleges have good leadership programs
getting a gf
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I’m sleeping here tonight
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there is so much about me when taken out of context that makes me believe i was destined to be someone's favorite professor.
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Finished this just in time to get prints for my school's holiday fair. The tarot girlies are gonna go apeshit.
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Who is she?
A supersoldier? A barfly? An environmentalist icon?
The Erdman chair was born the Emeco Navy Chair in 1944 in Hanover, Pennsylvania, USA. The US Navy had commissioned her father, Wilton Carlyle Dinges, to create a supersoldier. Or at least a chair who could survive the Navy’s constant exposure to moisture, salt, and “the occasional torpedo blast.”
After her sheer indestructability turned hazardous to the company business model, she started working at bars and hotels, whoever her sleek looks and alluring call could seduce.
Now the Erdman chair is part of a push for long-lasting products made from sustainable materials. I swear I’m not paid by the company I just think this is so cool.
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A girl from my college messaged me about being roommates, and she seemed like she could be a great fit but then I had to be like “ya know you probably should read my transparency posts on my page first” and sure enough she was like “yeah I think I need to room with someone more ideologically similar to me” and I’m not surprised but I am a bit sad. :(
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kind of a ✨mood✨
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thanzag brainrot thanzag brainrot thanzag brainrot i havent even given thanatos ambrosia yet but im like so close literally all i need is ambrosia but oh my god thanzag brainrot not even thanzag brainrot it’s just hades brainrot i love hades it’s my favorite game it’s so good but im literally so busy rn like i do not have the time to get really distracted and absorbed into a video game like i need to finish my college apps but my brain just wants me to play hades and do nothing else
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Bryn Mawr
(Alfred Eisenstaedt. 1956?)
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https://www.jewishexponent.com/2022/10/12/to-build-jewish-student-community-on-christian-colleges-it-takes-a-village/
"Following three COVID-affected academic years, students at St. Joe’s are experiencing a renaissance of student engagement. The college’s acquisition of the Philadelphia private school University of the Sciences means it must reckon with the addition of a new student body with varied religious identities.
After a symbolic commitment to strengthening interreligious ties, the college is looking to fulfill its promise of promoting religious diversity more tangibly.
On the Main Line, St. Joe’s is joined by Villanova University, another Catholic-affiliated college with a budding Jewish community. This year, the Greater Philly Hillel Network, a Hillel organization working with students at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges and West Chester University, has hired a new rabbinical intern to spend more time on campus and a Springboard Innovation Fellow to more deeply engage with the school’s Jewish students.
As the new academic year nearly coincides with the Jewish New Year, there’s a growing sense that this will be the year when the Jewish student population on these two Christian campuses becomes an institutionalized and unified group."
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dumb name for an NPC: bryn mawr, a farmer whose land consists of a large hill, and who has donated her land to found a school
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Hello! I’m Talia Feshbach, a linguistics major at Bryn Mawr College researching self-censoring on social media sites, specifically TikTok, Tumblr, and Twitter. Self-censoring is the practice of censoring taboo or forbidden words through character replacement or euphemism - for instance, writing 'kill' as 'k!ll.' I’m conducting an anonymous survey about people’s self-censoring habits on these and other platforms. If you are over 18, use any social media, and are a US citizen and/or resident, please consider filling out this survey! https://brynmawr.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3ZXUCkQ6Qk3s9lI
It is only 20 questions long and takes less than 5 minutes. If you can't respond or aren’t interested, please reblog or pass the survey on. As a quick note: please do not inform me if you have or haven’t filled out the survey, as it is intentionally anonymous. Feel free to contact me at
[email protected] if you have any questions.
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