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Bright College Days: January Blogging Meme
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So, step with me into the Wayback Machine to March 5th of frosh year, my 19th birthday, the day before Spring Break. It was a weeknight, unseasonably warm for early March, and everyone was busy running around trying to wrap up their schoolwork and pack to get out of town, so I had no expectation of any real kind of celebration. But still, a couple of hours after dinner, a couple of friends -- I don't remember exactly whom -- dropped by my room with a blindfold. Fortunately, I had good, trustworthy friends, so I let them lead me blind out of the dorm and across campus to the Campus Center. There, on the steps, I was met by a most surprising sight: a whole bunch of our friend group, with lit lanterns*, and a pint of Ben & Jerry's (New York Super Fudge Chunk, if I recall) festooned with candles. They sang Happy Birthday, swinging the lanterns in unison (more or less :) ), and then we had an ice cream feast, right there on the Campus Center steps.
It was such a little thing in so many ways, and yet it sticks with me, as one of my favorite birthday memories as well as school memories. Because I felt, in that moment, like I belonged. That I had found a community of friends, connected to the much larger community of Bryn Mawrters. That, for the first time ever in my life really, I had found people who would go to some trouble to make me feel special and loved. Some of the women who were on the steps that night continue to be among the most important people in my world, and I can't be more glad of it.
*Every Bryn Mawr undergraduate is given a lantern during her first semester. (See a photo of
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The colors are associated with the graduating class year, on a four-year cycle. My class (1995, entered in 1991-2) is green, as were the classes of 1991 and 1999. The other colors are light blue, dark blue, and red. So there's one class of each color at all times. There are a few exceptions -- graduate students are associate with yellow, although they don't receive lanterns, and there's a program for students of non-traditional college age, McBride Scholars, and their lanterns are purple, because they form more of a community with each other than they typically do with the students in their class cohort.
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(Of course, it's the lyrics to a Bryn Mawr song, but it fits Hermione SO WELL.)
That T-shirt is perfect. YES, BRYN MAWR IS BASICALLY AN ALL-WOMEN HOUSE RAVENCLAW.
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