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Emersonian : [Emerson College yearbook] PDF

232 Pages·1997·24.9 MB·English
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&&,. &A &is> * wn How do you see the world? Do you split it up into color, race, religion, sex, sexual preference or a multitude of other physical factors. As we go through life, we tend to label, analyze, stereotype and categorize. Where we come from, our upbring- ing and our parents or guardians teach us all to look at the world in many different ways. We all have a unique perspective concerning the world around us, and we each bring individual and dy- namic outlooks to the community that is Emerson College. Although clashing perspectives sometimes cause tension within our small community, most students try to work together and share these dif- ferent perspectives. We all blend together at Emerson with beautiful results, combining to make a diverse rainbow of goals, outlooks, ideals, hopes and dreams. We all have different outlooks, different views of things, people, and issues in our own world. This can cause problems and give way to discrimina- tion and hate. Hopefully together as a community we can fight the hate. We can all take our unique- ness and blend together to form a beautiful and intricate design, a Kaleidoscope of Visions. Stress ofRA life his hryally pushed Valentina over the edge? visions urns dance in Seth's head a into the cement in Chillin' in exciting life ofa Union Desk^itta [Core 12: Bob stares blankly into new “recruits” on Sunday, September 1 braved windy Hurricane Eduardo omj move-in, Monday September 2. “Mc/ye ricane was a lot of fun,” said Orient; Montagano. “I was in the front of the we were going crazy. was gettingw^t I week continued with many mefhorable events iyfair, Double “O” Fun (the OL lip-synch), and duction to Orientation Show CAJfAy Emerson Majestic Third year OL Bob C a^n ff¥n says he was the' “stab ofTT Intrci^Show.” Ac- cording t only Jr ed repeatedly, and now e r freshmam Knows/ di me; so it Ts a little s^arft Orientation Staff worked hard to give all of their hey/ “idecruits” an orientatiop to college that they will nevtfr forget because college is a mission and no mis- sion caiTbe complete without instructions. The theme of Oriehtatioin this year, “Mission: Possible,” clearly illustrates the goalsthai: the Orientation staff set out to achieve, and? as most pedple agree, their mission was accomplished.

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