WHAT TO CARRY ON CAMPUS

  Let’s talk bags - I’m sure you've seen many, if not all, of these bags on campus, and with good reason. They’re cute and stylish, yet can fit a surprising number of textbooks too. Today we’ll talk about what bag is best for your needs at school, and what you should be carrying on an at least semi-daily basis in order to succeed!

From the ever classic black Jansport to the studded MCM bags, backpacks are back. Your back is probably thanking you right now, because we’ve all suffered through carrying heavy textbooks in the dreaded messenger bags, right? When Two-strapping it, backpacks are, in fact, better for your back, especially if you favor an ergonomically designed one. Most will usually come with a built-in sleeve for your laptop, and roomy pockets negating the need to dig around for your car keys (or bus pass!)

All things considered, though, a tote bag might be better bang for your buck. A sleek leather bag will last you years, from the classroom to the board room. If you have the opportunity, invest in a mid-range purse now, but if you have the extra cash and don’t mind it getting beaten up, a high-end bag could be worth a shot too. If you’re working in an office, while taking a full or part time course load, a bag like this will allow you to bring in some homework that you’ll be spending your break time working on.

Now, what to carry (in addition to your text books, obviously): One or two pouches, for pens and pencils, and makeup for retouching, would not go amiss in your bag. Keeping them in a pouch will allow for easy access and will prevent the dreaded lost pen-cap stain on the bottom of your bag. If you’re forgetful, you should also be carrying a planner, no matter your course load or work schedule. The simple act of writing things down will help the memory process along. If your coursework allows for it, copies of your syllabi are a great idea too. 

Posted on May 4, 2015 and filed under Women, Promo.

250+ ANNIVERSARYBrown University

 

I had the opportunity to visit Providence, RI whole Brown students were celebrating Brown University's 250th anniversary on the green.  Check out some of the students below:

Ovidia | Brown University Senior 

Isabel | Brown-RISD dual-degree junior, studying International and Comparative Politics and Illustration.  You can check out some of her work here.

Kayla is a first-year visiting from Harvard University

 
Posted on October 1, 2014 and filed under Women, Brown University, RI, Boston, MA, Harvard University.