
Gina Brown
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Dec 11, 2024 |
bwog.com | Barnard College |Gina Brown
Staff Writer Gina Brown is leaving soon for a whole semester in Copenhagen! Although she is very excited, here are a few things she will miss about Barnumbia, and some goals she has for studying abroad! I will miss… Late nights chatting with my friends in my dorm My favorite professors Being in the magnanimous city that is New York Pigeons Going for a run in Riverside Lying on Futter Field Running into everyone I know in Milstein Access to our libraries (seriously, we are so spoiled with...
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Dec 6, 2024 |
bwog.com | Gina Brown
If you’re anything like me, you need constant music when doing work. Here are a few song recommendations for different study moods—hopefully, these can help you kill your finals season despair!She’s Leaving You – MJ Lenderman: perfect for a chill study vibe, mixed with a feeling of remorse. Good for rainy days and cold hands.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
bwog.com | Gina Brown
Staff writer Gina Brown reviews her younger sister Ella Brown’s Hewitt single!My younger sister Ella is a freshman at Barnard. I am a junior. People keep asking me if I like that she’s at the same college as me, but the answer will always be YES! Sisters share a bond like no other, and I am thrilled she will get to experience how amazing the Barnumbia community can be. I am, however, jealous of her Hewitt single, which I did not have the good fortune to have myself when I was a freshman.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
bwog.com | Gina Brown
If this showcase didn’t make you want to become a dance major, then what are you even doing? Although a lifelong dancer, I am unfortunately not a dance major. I’m still kicking myself I didn’t attempt the dance minor because this showcase was just so good! The Senior Dance Thesis Showcase highlighted 17 senior capstone projects from Barnard and Columbia students over the course of two evenings.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
bwog.com | Gina Brown
The summer before I arrived at Barnard, I was pretty much dead set on majoring in political science. Having never excelled in science in high school, I was incredibly adverse to anything related to STEM. Nothing could convince me otherwise, it seemed. I chose political science because I was good at AP Gov and all my english professors told me I’d make a great lawyer, so it essentially was a no-brainer.
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