Dec/Jan 2019/2020

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Senior Reflection:

The Final Fall Semester

By Samantha Shih

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he first day of my senior year, I pranced around all day with a face-splitting grin spanning from ear to ear. With a bright red t-shirt, and a pair of jeans that hugged just right, the entire year was mine for the taking. “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone bounced off my eardrums and put a little spring in my step that can be described as nothing short of cartoonish. Think Spongebob and Patrick delivering the Krusty Krab pizza on a bright Morningside Heights morning, as opposed to a pastel-colored afternoon in Bikini Bottom. I made it to my senior year a completely changed, yet still entirely the same, me. Throughout the years, I have been challenged in such a variety of cruel, nuanced, and beneficial ways. While there have been many valuable lessons learned within the four walls of the classroom, I have come to discover many crucials aspects of my identity in the most unorthodox places. Whether perched on the end of someone’s bed, wistfully plotting revenge schemes on the subway, or wandering through the West Village zillowing townhouses in the shrouded darkness of the night, I have grown beyond the boundaries of my wildest imagination alongside the other 8.623 million humans in this steely city. THE BULLETIN -

Senior year is a little bit different for me compared to the past few years at Barnard. Every day feels like the most pristine opportunity to get caught up in my feelings. If you know me, you know that isn’t too much of a stretch, but senior year can mean a lot of different things for different people. I am not sure if we’re supposed to feel ages wiser as veteran navigators of this tumultuous system of academia. If we wear the coveted crown of seniority, does that mean we are supposed to have it all figured out? While the near and distal future is a beast I am not quite ready to battle, this year is going to be about learning to define yourself by the grace and speed of the bounce back, not by the size of the success. Senior year is about hovering in the gray spaces of the unknown and terrifying. Spend time with the kind of people that love with such unconditional might that their mere words ground you to the earth like the ancient roots of the Daddy tree that all the kids climbed on in your neighborhood cul-de-sac. In fact, this year, for me, has been accentuated, complemented, and made utterly unforgettable by my experience as a senior interviewer. In this role, a small cohort of us get to serve as representatives of the school, as well as of our own individual sto-

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Senior Reflection: The Final Fall Semester

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Centerpiece: Turning the Page on 2019

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