American Experience | 体验美国
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July 25, 2013 4:30 am | By IntroAmerica
If you’d like to be an IntroAmerica student blogger, we’d love to hear from you! Please contact us at contact@introamerica.com Include in the email Resume Link to your current blog, tumblr, pinterest, or other social media page The college you attend and what your are studying If you are an American, have you been out…
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July 24, 2013 5:46 pm | By Christian
Recently, Northwestern hosted its annual “NU Day at Wrigley” where students are encouraged to come into Chicago and watch the Cubs play baseball at historic Wrigley Field. This year, over 1500 Northwestern students watched the Chicago Cubs take on the Colorado Rockies. Before the game started, Northwestern senior Julian Cadenas threw out the first pitch…
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June 18, 2013 9:26 pm | By Brittany
As any college freshman gets acclimated to their school, one of the first things any one on campus will ask them is “So, what clubs and activities are you involved in?”. Joining student organizations is perhaps the most competitive thing a student can experience in their first weeks of school, though this varies at some…
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June 17, 2013 2:17 pm | By Christian
The strength of social media is directly related to the strength of its sense of community. Reddit.com is one half link compilation website and one half message board. Users (colloquially known as “redditors”) find interesting pictures, videos, articles elsewhere on the internet and post them to various subforums (known as “subreddits”). Users then vote…
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June 12, 2013 6:47 pm | By Betty Wong
When I started this organization and website to help others last summer, I didn’t realize how much help we needed ourselves. But as we approach our one year anniversary, I find myself looking forward to joining this very special first class of the Regis Tech Accelerator program and moving to a space with other new/young…
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May 4, 2013 3:36 pm | By Brittany
Asking an eighteen year-old to make a decision that affects practically their entire life from that point forward may seem a little daunting—at least, that’s how I saw my college selection process. The college process was haunting to me in high school; it was precipice that loomed some what in the future, where one wrong…
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April 28, 2013 3:21 pm | By Christian
When I came into school, I was a biological sciences major, hoping to pursue a medical degree. In my three years at Northwestern University, I took the scenic route to my current film major. Along the way, I considered engineering, economics, psychology, and English. The advantage of a liberal arts education is that you…
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