The Camel Coat
Do ever find yourself scouring over the internet looking for the perfect recipe? Maybe you’re looking for vegan meals for earth day, a quick brown bag lunch idea, or a recipe to use up your produce that may go bad, but if you are like me, this process usually is overwhelming. With so many…
After spending their childhood playing online games, students at Choate Rosemary Hall will soon be able to live inside one. When the academic year begins next autumn, the tony Connecticut prep school will open the Kohler Environmental Center, a living-learning facility where teams of students will compete with one another to see who can live most energy efficiently. Think of it as a sort of SimCity meets Survivor: Wallingford.
What your fans and customers say about you offline is MUCH more important than what they say online. Really good stuff here. (via PR Squared)
“Happy 10th Anniversary SJP” cake presented by SJP alumni for the four founding directors at the final banquet. From left: Richard Just ‘01, Rich Tucker ‘01, Greg Mancini ‘01 and Michael Koike ‘01
The 2011 edition of The Princeton Summer Journal — a special 10th anniversary issue — is now online.
First peek, Truer at Clifford Gallery, twenty one works in ‘A Fine Line: Private Lives for Public View’.
I wIsh I could bring all of you here.
Truer has existed most vibrantly online, especially in the way it has been seen, shared, re-blogged and commented on, by my Tumblr community. I’m forever grateful to you all for this. To now see the work in it’s entirety, beautiful printed and installed – after so many times being restricted to a single image – is a moving experience for me.
Clifford Gallery
Colgate University
A Fine Line: Private Lives for Public View
November 11 - December 18
Nov. 16th - Artist talk - 4:30, Opening reception - 6pm
Participating Artists: Sophia Wallace, Catherine Opie, Jo Ann Santangelo, Jason HanasikCurated by: Benae Beamon ‘11, Jamie Bergeron and Linn Underhill
Attention World: This child is playing the young Jay Gatsby. HE WAS BORN IN 1995. I am so conflicted right now.
The Studio 20 @ NYU Explainer
Wonder why we say Studio 20 is unlike any other journalism program out there? Curious about what we do? Thinking of applying? Check our latest attempt to put it all into words.Studio 20 - New York University from The Local East Village on Vimeo.
“I’m 19 years old and I lost $20,000 for my 1st year of college. I had 2 surgeries. In order for me to keep my health insurance, I either need to go back to school, or find a job.
College taught me nothing I couldn’t learn online for free, and I will NOT sell myself to a corporation.
Something is wrong with society, and neither do most of my friends, or family realize it.
I am the 99%
occupywallst.org
thevenusproject.com
thezeitgeistmovement.com”






