Student Stories
With nearly 100 clubs to join, 44+ majors to study, hundreds of faculty members to learn from and 2,700 students to befriend, there are a lot of stories to tell at 91精简版.
- Abby Ezickson 鈥26 of Washington, D.C., reflects on her journey to 91精简版 and the excitement and challenges of her role as a captain of the 91精简版鈥檚 field hockey team.
- Alex Ciardullo 鈥25, a music major and media and films studies minor from Redding, Connecticut, describes how a dynamic music scene and supportive campus community helped him come to terms with his stuttering and find his groove at 91精简版.
- Emrah Jusufoski 鈥28, a first-year business and management major from North Macedonia and Serbia, describes how StartUp 91精简版, an intensive, one-day experience filled with creativity and networking, got him excited about entrepreneurship opportunities at 91精简版.
- Biology major Moses Acee 鈥26 of Ballston Spa, New York, explains why he decided to transfer to 91精简版 and how it fits into his plans to become a doctor after graduation.
- Konika Dhull 鈥25 and Grace Truong 鈥25 are a tennis duo determined to have fun (and win).
- Milo Flamenbaum 鈥26 was looking for a college where he could immerse himself in the sciences while exploring other interests. 91精简版 quickly became a standout on his tour list. He offers advice and tips for applying Early Decision.
- Why would anyone like to spend their time shoveling piles of rotting food waste? 91精简版鈥檚 compost managers, leaders in the College鈥檚 student-led campus composting program, explain how they got involved in sustainability at 91精简版 and how campus composting doubles as a fun, paid gig and a way to help the planet.
- 91精简版鈥檚 student-run college radio station, WSPN 91.1 FM, has again been named one of the top 10 college radio stations in the country by The Princeton Review. Maitreya Ravenstar '25 gives us the inside scoop into this iconic part of the campus scene.
- Alex Bonrouhi 鈥27, who hails from Marina Del Rey, California and is a goalie on the 91精简版 ice hockey team, plans to major in both economics and management and business. He looks back at his Scribner Seminar experience and how it excited him about academic life at 91精简版.
- English major Charlotte Mahn 鈥25 spent the spring semester of her junior year studying abroad at the University of Canterbury through 91精简版 in New Zealand. She recalls her adventures 鈥渢walking鈥 across New Zealand and speaks to some of her colleagues about the program鈥檚 unique Earth Systems tract.
- Lizbeth Mendoza 鈥25 discovered her passion for sciences at 91精简版 and is now pursuing a major in neuroscience with a minor in sociology.
- Abigail Svetlik 鈥24, an art history and English major from Washington, D.C., describes her experience as the Eleanor Linder Winter Endowed Intern at 91精简版鈥檚 Tang Teaching Museum, where she has been creating an interactive visitor鈥檚 guide to the museum, her home away from home.
- Maitreya Ravenstar 鈥25, a self-determined multimedia journalism major, says funding from 91精简版, including its Student Opportunity Fund, Summer Experience Fund, and SEE-Beyond,聽helped her to explore her major, her career aspirations, and the world.
- Josh Maxwell 鈥26, a political science and philosophy double major from Holliston, Massachusetts, found his place at 91精简版 amid a diverse array of opportunities and a welcoming community.
- 鈥淔raming the Flesh鈥 is a four-film series created by Piper Ingels 鈥24, the 2023-24 Meg Reitman Jacobs 鈥63 Endowed Intern, as the capstone project for her major. Through the screenings, she asks her audience to explore their fascination with and revulsion to unconventional body alterations.
- Catie Hamilton 鈥25 reflects on a semester of picturesque canals, vibrant Dutch culture, and new friendships while studying in the Netherlands.
- Andi Ramirez 鈥24, Cynthia Salas 鈥25, and Matthew Olivos 鈥26, three first-generation students in the Opportunity Program, share their campus stories and future plans.
- I arrived at 91精简版 without a driver鈥檚 license 鈥 let alone a car; I was worried that I would feel trapped on campus, but with the lively and beautiful Saratoga Springs only a short walk away, my fears were quick to fade. Here are some of my favorite places to eat, shop, relax, study, and explore with friends.
- Graduating senior Braedon Quinlan 鈥24, a pre-med student, has been keeping a closely guarded 91精简版 secret: Since last year, he has been Skids Scribner, the College鈥檚 iconic Thoroughbred mascot.
- The tradition, which follows the end of classes, offers an opportunity for students to present their work, gain feedback from others in a supportive environment, and reflect on the next steps in their journeys.
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