Tag Archives: syndicated

Never the Same Thing Twice: Quinoa Pancakes

I can’t say pancakes are my favorite food.No, I have too many favorite foods to pick just one. Sweet potatoes, blueberries, pesto, good bread, kale, hummus, tomatoes…I love them equally. Pancakes are on th… Continue reading

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My Project

Hey guys i hope your all killing it in the gym but in case your having a hard week i put this video together to help motivate you with yours […] Continue reading

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Female Voices on Female Representations

Since I started this project as a way to start conversations about the different ways that females – especially young adult females – are portrayed in popular culture, I wanted to get more voices on my blog. I asked eight females on campus the same question: what is your overall impression of the way females […] Continue reading

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Playlist #5: A very quirky Christmas.

About this post: I currently find myself in the midst of final exams and “home for the holidays” is just around the corner. Nothing, and I mean nothing gets me going like some good Christmas tunes, but we’ve all heard “Jingle Bell Rock” and “White Christmas” about a thousand and one times. So for your listening pleasure, I … Continue reading Continue reading

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The Connective Corridor: Connecting a City and its Population

Syracuse, NY has had a 33% increase in downtown residential population. Why? It might have something to do with their innovative Connective Corridor that is linking University Hill and downtown Syracuse through public transit, bike lanes, green streetscapes, innovative lighting design, and public art displays. Syracuse set out to create a unique identity that acts… Continue reading

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This Is What It Is To Be Happy

“I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery–air, mountains, trees, people. I thought, ‘This is what it is to be happy.’” -Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar Continue reading

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Window of Opportunity

“If a window of opportunity appears, don’t pull down the shade.” -Tom Peters Continue reading

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Outdoor Potential

Why did you decide to go to Dickinson? While there are many fantastic reasons, few people I have met said they came for the nature around Carlisle. I know that … Continue reading Continue reading

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Instagram

Hi everyone! I recently started an instagram account @humansofcarlisle. Feel free to follow me if you wish for pictures of Carlisle and it’s lovely Carlislians.  Continue reading

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An unintentional trip to Paris

I know this post deviates from the normal routine of my blog, but I have to get this experience down in writing. Over Thanksgiving Break, I was lucky enough to travel to Toulouse, France to visit my boyfriend who is … Continue reading Continue reading

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