So March flew by. Spring break was a good time despite the fact that I was cleaning up old people's toenails and helping them take their shoes off at my mom's work. Ew. It is good money so whatever. I spent St. Patty's day in Boston and went to Sissy K's, in Fanuiel Hall. It was nice being 21 on St. Patty's day and being able to celebrate at the different bars and restaurants around town.
Recently got back to school and since then I've been working on everything journalism. The journalism building, Bergeron is becoming a second home with many tenants. I am currently working on building a website on the media and culture of the Netherlands. The country is really interesting and my best friend, Rachel recently traveled there while studying abroad in Denmark. We are living together next year in a townhouse and sharing a room, which should be a cluttered mess but we will adjust. I'm also living with my other besties Meghan O'Brien and Meg Flynn. Senior year will be a great time especially because I have no classes on Fridays for the first time in four years. Yes.
Recently, I made a video for the Dear Hillary Campaign for Congo, a campaign that I am involved in to push Hillary Clinton to enforce U.S. diplomatic action in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I had to add an interview so I went to the school library to check out a camera and the woman told me I have a $175 fine and I wasn't aware of that at all so I went into panic mode. When I checked out the camera the student never told me what time to return it, they just said "tomorrow afternoon". Then the lady starts telling me that as a journalism major I should know that I can only take the camera out for 6 hours. OOPS.
The YouTube vid has more than 7 million views. Uh? Check it out. http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0
Later ladies and gents.
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