Lauren Sims
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Prayer Without The Pews
December 13, 2011 - 8:26 pm
Tags: catholicism, church, faith, Gen Y, morality, mormonism, prayer, religion, spirituality
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After growing up traditionally Mormon in Minneapolis, Theresa Akers, 21, thought she would never drink alcohol, wear revealing clothing or date someone she didn’t intend to marry. However, after arriving at New York University and meeting other students from a variety of backgrounds she began to adhere to Mormon traditions less and less. Akers no [...]
Exposing the Truth: Gen Y Against Sexual Violence
November 22, 2011 - 8:22 pm
Tags: activism, protests, sexual violence
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Around noon on a chilly Saturday afternoon on the first of October, Union Square suddenly erupted with police who escorted thousands of chanting men and women: Many were under 30 and wearing nothing but underwear. These underdressed marchers were not making a provocative statement – they were protesting rape and sexual harassment in the New [...]
Photo Intern to Full-Time Employment
November 22, 2011 - 7:31 pm
Tags: college, fashion, graduation, interning, jobs
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While most college seniors are stressing about getting a job by graduation, Christine Waters is enjoying the perks of job security, with a full-time job she loves. Waters, a part-time senior in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study works Monday to Friday from 9 to 5:30, and earns a salary that pays for her apartment [...]
From the Track Team to the Law School Track
October 25, 2011 - 9:17 pm
Tags: college decisions, law school, NYU track team
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Kimberly McNally, 20, is very much a California girl. From her blonde, beach-waved hair to her oceanic blue eyes and tanned skin, this bubbly San Diego native loves eating Mexican food and taking in the southern California weather. Perhaps it’s her warm smile that draws attention of New Yorkers in a small SoHo tart shop. [...]
