KISS INTEL - November 28th

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Vol. 2 Iss.1 Nov. 27/13

Events KISS Potluck and Gift XChange - Dec.3 (12-4) PSA Presents ESS Charity Gala: Hollywood at The Museum, Kitchener. Get tickets from the ESS office - Dec 2 (8pm-12am) Free Exam Fitness Classes - all fitness and wellness shoetag classes are free to help students de-stress (schedule can be found on the uwaterloo athletics website) - Dec 2-13 Guest Lecture with Col. Chris Hadfield - Who do you want to be?! Dec 3 (12-1pm)

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GreenHouse Open House - Dec 3rd (3:305pm) Waterloo Intelligence Day - Machines, humans and other animals Dec 4th (1:30-3:30pm) Combining 2 Cultures Conference Register by Dec 20 for early bird price ($20). Talk to Ian Scholten

The Good Life by Tiffany Lin Hello friend didn’t see you then why are you in this museum did you see a tart where he


A Lamppost in the City of Love I watch her come towards me Her hands entwined in his. This is what I was built for, This romantic moment. They walk together I look into her eyes, see the sparkle The light in her eyes. Her arms wrap around me I give her a chill His hand grabs my neck My metallic outside. She leans against the bridge He pulls her close My light flickers Nodding my consent If I could cry I would My light shines on their scene I belong here. My light in the city of love.

Pining for More? Did you find this hilarious, motivational, inspirational, fantasticational? See past editions at kissintel.tumblr.com. We also want to see your stuff! BE. CONFIDENT. We believe in you. We love you.

Hijab: My Manifesto (abbreviated) Zainab Ramahi The point is that I choose. I choose to whom I reveal my hair, my body. I do not exist to please others, so it follows that I do not craft my outward appearance for the pleasure of others. You might still leer at me. Undress me with your eyes. Fixate on the thought of what is underneath. But the agency remains with me since you will never know. My body is not for public display. I will not be constrained, oppressed, or limited by what the society I live in has dictated should be a woman’s appearance or personality. I will not show “just the right amount” of skin to strike a balance between being taken seriously at work or school and still being “just the right amount” of sexy. My sexy surprises include the facts that I am far more interested in working and learning and yes, I speak fluent English. I will not participate in slut-shaming when other women express their confidence of, control over, or insecurity about their own bodies by wearing as much or as little as they choose. Rape happens regardless of whether a woman is wearing a burqa or a bikini and I will never find the victim to be at fault for the crime. In the hope of maintaining control over my own body and soul, I will fight for the rights of others to do so: men and women and those who do not subscribe to severely exclusive gender binary constructions. I will cover what I choose when I choose and I will explain my choices to no one. I will contradict myself until I am comfortable, trying hard to ignore loud whispers and concerned stares. I will seek meaning from what I do and when justifying my actions to myself and my creator, I will appeal to the heart and the mind- never anonymous misogynist orders, subtle suggestions or helpful hints from the fantastical Guidebook to Being Good. I will wear hijab and I will take my body back, swimming against the overwhelming tide of established patriarchy. Stop telling me what and who I need to look like, be like. I will not let my thoughts be limited to my limited role as a limited woman in Western society or Eastern society. Neither will I be reduced to a hyper-sexualized Orientalized version of who you think I am. I will not be your harem woman; this material veil does not exist only for you to remove. I will be hyper-aware of my position of relative privilege as a

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person with access to excellent education and work opportunities, and I will recognize what greater responsibility I have to make a meaningful contribution to this earth. My hijab will serve as a reminder, to you, but primarily to me, of what I can achieve. My hijab is not a plea. It is not a cry for help or a symbol of a sheltered, simplified life. My hijab does not oppress me, but I have been oppressed. My hijab does not confine me, but I have been confined. My hijab does not dictate for me what I can and cannot do, but others have tried to dictate for me what I can and cannot do. My hijab does not limit my potential to contribute to society, but your persistent ignorance makes it more difficult and I become exhausted, frustrated, and a little sad. My hijab does not restrict me to closed spaces. The closed spaces in your head breed distrust and misunderstanding and you should probably stop because I am not alone in feeling like I’m always fighting. My hijab is not a piece of cloth on my head. My hijab is my manifesto.

“Do you know what I am saying?”

Applying transferrable skills. Making connections. Solving real world problems. Is this what we’re supposed to be able to do with a BKI? Absolutely. But Ed never said not to do this before we earn our degree. Entrepreneurship is a huge part of Waterloo, UW in particular. Everyone knows that. But there’s more to being an entrepreneur then living at Minota Hagey and coding an app. Being an entrepreneur is identifying a problem that matters to you, finding the right solution, and implementing it—it’s not just creative thinking. Paraphrasing reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, you’re a want-rapreneur if all you’re doing is masturbating in ideation. Implementation and overcoming all the bullshit that comes with a venture is what makes an entrepreneur an entrepreneur. I think entrepreneurship (or intrapreneurship for you working folk) is the embodiment of the KI toolkit. Regardless of whether your idea “succeeds” or “fails”, it’s having the intrinsic motivation and disrespect for the status quo that enables us to use our transferrable skills to be change makers. Devin said failure isn’t final or fatal. Ian taught us to question boundaries. So don’t be afraid to test out an idea and dig a little deeper. Talk to randoms and network. Apply what you know and investigate what you don’t. Don’t settle for anything less than what you’re satisfied with. And in the words of poet H.E. Duff, “why not take a crazy chance?” Leopold Stotch Embracing ambiguity since ‘01

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McLachlan's Melodies Since this is my first time writing a music column, I feel that it is important to share my musical qualifications with you, the reader. As a wee lad I shredded on the recorder in elementary school music class before moving on to the illustrious yet oh-so-cliché piano. I still tend to tickle the ivories from time to time, but my days of classical music, jazz improv, and music theory are long behind me. In the ninth grade I suffered the typical teenage rock star delusion and dabbled on the drums. It was a passing phase at best, much to the joy of my parents who were not too fond of my coinciding heavy metal addiction (it lasted all of two weeks, I was young). These days, along with piano, I have a habit of poorly strumming a cheap ukulele and singing in the shower. With these illustrious qualifications in mind, allow me to share with you five of my favourite songs, a format I plan to follow in future issues. Enjoy!

1) Losing Sleep – John Newman

Newman has a voice that reaches through your winter coat and puts your heart in a vice grip. His candid and raw vocal style consistently leaves me reaching for the repeat button. I think I’ve played this song more than anything else in my music library over the last couple of days. Rich piano chords and some good old stomp-clap percussion make for a toe-tapping good time.

2) Full Circle – Half Moon Run

Half Moon Run is a Canadian band based in Montreal. “Full Circle” is an artfully crafted musical masterpiece that somehow manages to be equal parts frenetic and soothing. Lyrically brilliant, it’s a song that demands a number of listens to truly appreciate. I can confidently say it is one of my favourite songs I’ve heard all year.

3) Take a Breath – DAWA

I’m of the opinion that the cello might be the single greatest instrument on earth. The cellist in DAWA, an Austrian band with not nearly enough listens on this side of the pond, crafts intricate and captivating melodies that are so good I have to stop whatever I’m doing and just listen. You should too.

4) Monochrome – L’Orange & Stik Figa

Rap music will always be my first musical love. As I’ve grown older and my tastes become begrudgingly more refined, I’ve had to sift through a lot of song offerings to find the good stuff. “Monochrome” is just that. Smooth, perfectly sampled, fantastic word play – it doesn’t get much better. Throw on some headphones and stare out a bus window while you listen to this song. Get all introspective or whatever the kids are doing these days.

5) We Can’t Stop (Miley Cyrus Cover) – Bastille

This cover of Miley’s (in)famous hit samples “Lose Yourself ” by Eminem and “Just Can’t Wait to be King” from the Lion King. Seriously. Just listen to it. You won’t regret it. A convenient playlist of all the songs in this article can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/obiebryce/sets/kiss-intel-november-2013

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