Bard continually breaking new ground-now in People magazine.
“LEON BOTSTEIN REVEALS SECRET TRICKS FOR GETTING THAT PERFECT BEACH BODY”
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Bard continually breaking new ground-now in People magazine.
“LEON BOTSTEIN REVEALS SECRET TRICKS FOR GETTING THAT PERFECT BEACH BODY”
(via fingersneedtoknit)
A wild Ghetti!
oh hey! i graduated on saturday! my dress was p cute, but it was way 2 chilly
And Jeff Mangum is chillin’ outside in a phenomenal sweater. As it should be. (at Fisher Center for the Performing Arts)
What happens when Bard College’s Accepted Students Day and 4/20 fall on the same Saturday? One college newspaper was brave enough to find out.
To the Editor,
In reference to the question asked about sexual assault at Bard during the Student Speaker Debate, BRAVE would like to clarify some concepts that may have been misunderstood or misrepresented.
Sexual assault is any involuntary sexual act in which a person is threatened, coerced, or forced to engage against their will, or any sexual touching of a person who has not consented. This includes rape (such as forced vaginal, anal or oral penetration), inappropriate touching, forced kissing, child sexual abuse, or the torture of the victim in a sexual manner according to Women’s Health magazine—a definition that BRAVE accepts.
By Elizabeth Pyle
The phrase “a challenge and a promise” underscored the first poster that Miranda July made in 1995 for Big Miss Moviola, a project and chain letter system she created so female filmmakers could correspond and watch each other’s work. The concept was simple: all you had to do was send a VHS of your movie to July’s PO Box in Portland, OR. In return, you would receive a zine and a compilation VHS with every other film that was sent to July. The only stipulation was that you had to be a woman.
I was somehow assigned the perfect senior project board of Ken, Paul LaFarge, and Edie Meidav, BUT I CAN’T HAVE IT BECAUSE JOINT MAJOR
god dammit
i just want to kiss edie and paul why
can i have 5 people on my board? is that cool?
Workshop with Neil Gaiman. Tonight we covered comics, journalism, and screenplays.
Having Neil Gaiman stare you down while answering your question is the most terrifying/wonderful thing.
(Source: mistranslatent)