It smells like team spirit. Or, Hofstra Pride to be exact. Yesterday was the most exciting day of my life--next to finding out I got my current internship. My campus was invaded by all of the major news networks (MSNBC, CNN, CBS, C-Span...) and anyone who wanted camera time, their wishes were pretty much granted. Classes were canceled for the day and my school did a really great job of providing students a day filled with election (but fun) related events. For the first time since I've been at my school, I felt like everyone was unified and cared about something. Us college students were like kids in a candy store--if the candy store was politically, media, and free expression induced. Hot damn we'd buy the whole store!

Taken from: The Cut
Photo: Newscom
As you can tell, I am currently in love with The Cut: New York Magazine's Fashion Blog, and I was so surprised when they made a post about how Anna Wintour was at last night's Presidential Debate because this means A.W. and I were in the same proximity and I didn't know it! I think she might have been there to support Obama. I STILL don't know who I am supporting. I'll figure it out, hopefully. Who are you supporting?
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Secretista
Secretista
How exciting to have such a high-profile, historic event at your school, Secretista!
ReplyDeletethis must have been so exciting! i thought this was the best debate of the three. and the fact that a.w. was there is just icing on the cake!! obama all the way!!!!
ReplyDeleteI missed you! I'm totally voting for Obama. Now make me some Obama cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteI don't have to choise to vote in US, but surprise it is an important issue all over the globe. Obama has valus that I like, though I do no tcompleatly think the same. About his competitor I don't like the misses he has chosen he would work with. She's mad.
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Wow, AW totally doesn't strike me as the debate-going type. That must have been so exciting to be there.
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