We may study history but we do know how to party like it's 1776.
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11 Songs History Majors Have On Their IPod
And we will listen to all these songs before every class.
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And we will listen to all these songs before every class.
We may study history but we do know how to party like it's 1776.
I'm here to talk about one thing that we all know is true: why fall semester is arguably the best semester. Here is a list of ten reasons why fall semester is the greatest thing known to undergrads.
1. Football. Fall semester is filled with one of my favorite collegiate sports, football. If you're like me and many others who attend state schools, you know one thing: Football in the fall is huge. Even if your school isn't the greatest at football, you will still find yourself out there cheering on the team every Saturday afternoon.
2. Tailgating. With football comes the magical event before every game, and that's tailgating. Getting up early and making your way to the tailgate fields with your brothers and sisters is something that you'll never forget. There's just something about playing corn hole while music blares all around you that is oddly satisfying.
3. Philanthropies. Fall semester is chock full of philanthropies. It seems like every weekend, you are waking up early to get together with your waterdaze or bust team to prepare for a day full of slip n' slides and watermelon tosses.
4. The weather. Fall is my favorite time of year. You get to enjoy being on campus with all of your friends, weekends are spent in each others back yards hanging out and enjoying the weather. Fall is a perfect excuse to get a group of people together, hang out and relax in each others porches and yards.
5. The nostalgia. We've just spent an entire three months back at home working our part time jobs, hanging out with our families. Now that we're back at school, everything is fresh and exciting again. People are moving into new houses and apartments and things are switching up from the same routine you developed over the summer.
6. Classes. I know what you're thinking: class is on this list? We now have something real to do and something to make us productive again. No more sitting in front of the tv for hours after work. We are starting school again and everyone is happy to actually feeling productive again.
7. Traditions. Coming back to campus means being back around the traditions that take place on your campus. I know I took a detour to walk by frog baby and I've seen numerous people sticking gum on the gum tree. We all love these traditions, no matter how weird they may seem to other people.
8. Being back also means being back with your chapter. Maybe you saw some of your closest sisters or brothers over the summer, but now you all are back in the same city and probably living in the same house even. You're gearing yourself up for all the stuff your chapter has set for the semester!
9. Formals and socials. Fall semester means the start of many formals and socials. There's nothing better than Thursday night spontos or doing mock recruitment with one of your favorite sororities or fraternities. Everyone loves formals, especially away formals. Getting out of town for a weekend is fun no matter who you are.
10. New experiences. With every semester comes new people, new friends and new experiences. Fall semester is the start of that and the start of another great year in college.
So move over spring semester, fall semester has officially blown you out of the water.
The question everyone asks is "Why?" Why did the chicken cross the road? Why did I buy that? But the most dangerous "why," the why that breaks us down and makes us overthink, is when we ask ourselves "why" after a breakup or heartache. Why me? Why now? Why did this happen? Why after all this time do I still feel this hurt? Why. Why. Why.
Well, that "hurt" hurts for so many reasons.
It hurts because he tore you down until you felt worthless.
It hurts because he gets enjoyment seeing you hurt.
It hurts because you gave him so much and got nothing in return.
It hurts because you see the other women and constantly remember the night he told you about her.
It hurts because your family saw him for what he truly is when you were blinded by his so-called "love."
It hurts because you are still wrapped around his finger even when you don’t want to admit that you are.
It hurts because you could smell his cologne and immediately get flooded with memories.
It hurts because you catch yourself remembering the happy things you two did, but then they’re overshadowed by the bad things.
It hurts because you defended him for the things he didn't do but later found out he did do.
It hurts because you know you would fall for him again.
It hurts because you are trying to be happy, but then something will remind you of him.
It hurts because you trusted him and got betrayed.
It hurts because you still love him regardless of what he did.
It hurts because you got cheated on emotionally, physically, or mentally at one point or another in the relationship.
It hurts because you imagined your future with him that he shattered so quickly.
It hurts because you thought he cared about you as deeply as you cared about him.
It hurts because you let it hurt.
But not anymore. You need to be done with that hurt.
It won’t hurt because you are strong.
It won’t hurt because he has no control over you anymore.
It won’t hurt because you are finally letting go of him and everything he’s done to you.
It won’t hurt because you know you are worth it.
It won't hurt because you are moving on to bigger and better things.
It won’t hurt because you are done letting it hurt.
“You is kind. You is smart. You is important.” –"The Help"
And don’t you forget that.
Between the poddles skirts, perfect hair, and crazy expectations, women of the '50’s kind of had it alright. These men definitely gave them something to keep their eyes on.
Known most famously for his role as John “Plato” Crawford in "Rebel Without A Cause," Mineo made his way into the heart of women everywhere. With innocent eyes and the cutest baby face around, he was sure to make ladies melt.
Who doesn’t love a man who can dance? Gene Kelly tapped his way to the top of the “dapper gentlemen” list with his musical comedies like "An American in Paris" and "Singin’ in the Rain." His energy and comedic timing made him super likable and his killer smile made him to die for.
Dear Atticus Finch, you were the cat’s meow. From "The Snows of Kilamanjaro" to "To Kill A Mockingbird," it was hard not to fall in love with Peck’s smooth ways. It didn’t hurt that he won the Presidential Medal of Freedom for being an awesome humanitarian. Can you say, sweet?
If you wanted romance, Rock was your man. He quickly became the Ryan Gosling of the '50s with movies such as "Pillow Talk" and "Giant" (as in, with Elizabeth Taylor). Wouldn’t you fall in love with a face like that?
A younger generation may remember him from the Ranch dressing packets at McDonalds, but women of the '50s remember him as a gorgeous, Cool Hand Luke. With a beautiful face and even more beautiful personality, Newman was an absolute heartthrob.
Before he was the Godfather, Marlon Brando was the dreamy boy from the wrong side of the tracks in "On The Waterfront." Every girl wanted their own, personal Terry Malloy. I mean, wouldn’t you?
Not as well known as the other men on this list, Mr. Clift was a definite class act. He was quite a rarity in Hollywood as he did not sign with any major company until after his first two films were highly successful. His looks were slightly changed after a horrific car accident; however, he still had the ability to make women of the '50s weak in the knees.
Old Blue Eyes. Even in 2015, Frank is still allowing young couples to fall in love with his timeless voice and talent. However, more than his smooth song, his handsome looks had women everywhere wanting a closer look at those famous eyes.
The quintessential bad boy. If you love anyone with a rebellious nature in today’s Hollywood, know that it stemmed from this man. From his simple smile to his stern stare, Dean knew exactly what it took to be a heartthrob, even if he didn’t want to be one. But with a face like that, he didn’t exactly have a choice.
Two words: Hip movement. The King of Rock rolled right into the homes and hearts of teenage girls everywhere. The hair, the dimples, the smile: Everything was perfect.
Thank God for men, and thank God for the 1950s.
I lived in this beautiful large yellow house that was filled with charm, crown-molding, old restored fixtures, a large living area with all of my toys as a kid, and a swing-set overlooking this large park. The house was built by my great-great grandpa, and it was our family jewel for quite some time.
Now the picture described doesn't seem like a house in a sanctuary city, does it? I lived in the house described for seven years of my life, and honestly it was the 7 years of my life that I most remember. Because growing up in a sanctuary city like New Brunswick gave me memories that I cherish.
Growing up in a town like New Brunswick wasn't scary for me as a kid. My mom would walk me to and from school everyday while saying hi to everyone on the street we saw. This taught me about diversity, and being kind to everyone you meet. Because everyone in a city like New Brunswick has a story that they want to tell, including my family, and I even had a story to tell. My mom taught me to treat everyone the same despite their appearance, and I don't think if I didn't live in New Brunswick during this part of my life I would appreciate people the way I do.
I grew up going to a school where they spoke English and Spanish so I was surrounded by culture all the time. My friends would teach me Spanish during lunch, and didn't care that sometimes I couldn't understand them. It allowed me to realize how hard minorities have it since I was the minority white kid in the school. It allowed me to respect people even more than what my mom taught me on walks to school.
There was always free events in the park for children. One time we had Cartoon Network day and it was a memory I'll always remember. Some people can argue that our tax money to sanctuary cities should be cut, but the tax money gave me an opportunity to have fun being a kid when my family had little at that time. The tax money helped me get school supplies, a lunch box, or just a night in the park with kids my age. My soccer outfit was even free which saved my parents a lot of money, and ultimately left my mom with culture shock when we moved to Hillsborough and had to pay for my cheer uniform.
I was a sanctuary city kid that learned about life, people, and dreaming of more for my life. Now every time I go to my shift at the children's hospital, I see that house to remind me of the kid growing up in New Brunswick and allows me to be humble. To always appreciate the work my parents did to get out the town, but always remember the help we got.
In the movie industry, there are many films that use Bible verses in their scripts in order to create powerful moments, or just to relay a message. These movies can range from exciting actions films to classic children's movies.
Here are the Top 5 Bible verses used in 5 different popular films:
Anyone that has seen movies or celebrates Christmas has probably seen this before. In the scene, Charlie Brown is struggling to find out what Christmas is all about. From aluminum trees to bad actors, it makes him ask the question, "Isn't there anyone who could tell me what Christmas is all about?" His best friend Linus and his "trusty protective blanket" then take to the stage and ask to dim the lights. He then recites Luke 2:8-14:
"And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. 9An angel of the LORD appeared to them, and the glory of the LORD shone around them, and they were terrified. 10But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the LORD. 12This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger." 13Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, 14"Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests."
This one needs no explanation. As Samuel L. Jackson's character is about to gun down his boss' wrongdoer, he cites Ezekiel 25:17:
"I will carry out great vengeance on them and punish them in my wrath. Then they will know that I am the LORD when I take vengeance on them.'"
Now, this isn't what is exactly said, however, the actual quote reads:
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy My brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay My vengeance upon you. "
It's still just as badass.
Besides being arguably the greatest war film of all time, Saving Private Ryan is packed full of great bible verses. In the last battle of the film, Jackson is sniping in a bell tower. As he starts to shoot, he cites Psalms 144:1-2:
"Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. 2He is my loving God and my fortress, my stronghold and my deliverer, my shield, in whom I take refuge, who subdues peoples under me."
Fury follows a 5 man tank crew during the second world war. In this scene, Boyd "Bible" Swan cites Isaiah 6:8:
"Then I heard the voice of the LORD saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!"
Andy, after having his cell searched, strikes up a conversation with the corrupt warden. The warden is a believer and they discuss their favorite verses. Andy's favorite passage is Mark 13:35-37:
Andy, after having his cell searched, strikes up a conversation with the corrupt warden. The warden is a believer and they discuss their favorite verses. Andy's favorite passage is Mark 13:35-37:
"Therefore keep watch because you do not know when the owner of the house will come back-whether in the evening, or at midnight, or when the rooster crows, or at dawn. 36If he comes suddenly, do not let him find you sleeping. 37What I say to you, I say to everyone: 'Watch!'"
The warden then says his, which is John 8:12:
"When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."
These 7 Bible verses created powerful moments in these popular, classic films.
Can you think of any others?
Songs About Being 17
Grey's Anatomy Quotes
Vine Quotes
4 Leaf Clover
Self Respect
1. Brittany Morgan, National Writer's Society
2. Radhi, SUNY Stony Brook
3. Kristen Haddox, Penn State University
4. Jennifer Kustanovich, SUNY Stony Brook
5. Clare Regelbrugge, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign