SLC Recollections

Alumna (and former Sadie Lou Comment Editor) Jacqueline Strzemp considers how Sarah Lawrence prepared her for life after college.

Five Starting Points

Joanna Harmonosky, The Sadie Lou Project’s Executive Director, shares five things she wishes she’d known at the beginning of her freshman year.

Letter of Welcome

Director of Student Activities (and SLC alumna) Jennifer Montalbano explains ways in which first-years can begin their SLC experience.

A Message About On-Campus Activism

Michelle Lewin, Chair of Student Senate, discusses the many ways in which new students can become involved in community life at Sarah Lawrence.

The “Different” World of Sarah Lawrence

Alumna (and former Sadie Lou Arts & Media Editor) Allison Grande recounts her first year at Sarah Lawrence, shares the ways in which she became involved in campus life, and describes how her four years at SLC helped her settle on a career.

Some Words of Advice From a Once Disaffected, Now Happily Adjusted, SLC’er

Michelle Koufopoulos, who at the end of her freshman year had every intention of transferring, shares the reasons why she decided to stay at SLC after all — and how she knows that she has made the right choice.

Welcome to Sarah Lawrence

The Sadie Lou Project’s Managing Director, Nevan Scott, offers some advice for incoming first-years in this article (originally published in August 2007).

Introducing The Keynote

Share in a moment of SLC history with the introductory note to SLC’s first student journal, The Keynote, published in 1928.

Receipts

This receipt is from a Giant on Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia. Apparently, I purchased a starfruit, a six pack of Red Bull, a jumbo bag of marshmallows, and Pokemon cards.

I Can’t Tell You…

I have the keys. They fit into a door that I cannot open. No, that’s not a metaphor. I can never open that door.

Also on Sadie Lou

Bird Dance
by Grace Grande-Cassell ’12

Lucid Dream, Interrupted
by Jessica Isabel ’12

Two Poems
by Michelle Kern ’09

Teething on the Caves
by Beka Breitzer ’12

Five Poems
by Meghan Roguschka ’12

The Bread Game
by Anne Kobori ’12

There Must Be a Reason For Everything
by Julia Sternberg ’12

From Ovaries to Breasts: The Reconstruction of the American Female Body
by Nina Donghia ’07

Zero Elegies
by Pamela Kallimanis ’05

After the Dutch Folklore
by Kristin Maffei ’08

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