SWUG-gger like us: deconstructing the Senior Washed Up Girl
Normally I stick to the A&E section, but this is a message so urgent that I felt I had to cross over into the perilous land of Opinion to deliver it. Ladies of Colby, you are in danger.
Julianna is the Echo's A&E editor. A junior english and history double major from Scarsdale, NY, she spent last summer interning at Don Congdon Associates, a literary agency in New York City. During her time at DCA, she learned the art of galley-grabbing at the happiest, most magical place on Earth: Book Expo America. This spring, she plans to reread the classics and increase her fish and chips consumption during her study abroad trip to London. When not in the Echo office, Julianna spends her time being a bookworm, apple cider addict, sports photographer and Real Housewives aficionado.
Normally I stick to the A&E section, but this is a message so urgent that I felt I had to cross over into the perilous land of Opinion to deliver it. Ladies of Colby, you are in danger.
For the majority of Colby students, the first thing to appear in their inbox at the start of a new day is a series of two to four e-mails sent automatically by the College.
Our worldly ex-editor shares her most recent travels and provides some tips to readers looking to delve further into literary settings.
Greetings from Londontown! I bet you all thought that my absence from the Hill would mean an absence from the Echo, but I just can’t help myself.