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On a Serious Note

By Megan Irving On April 16, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Beyond NY, Megan Irving, On campus
My dear reader — I address you as dear because that’s what you are to me. You take the time out of your day to read this and some of you even come back for more. Though I do sometimes worry if my audience consists of only my mom. If it does, hi mom, and yes I did finish my homework and no I’m not ditching class. But whether you’re my mom or some random [...]
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There’s a Zombie in my Living Room

By Megan Irving On April 8, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Megan Irving, On campus
It’s official, the dead are bigger then the living. I was having a conversation with my father late last night, my mother was in the living room watching “The Walking Dead,” and my brother was asleep. My father, having just put my younger brother to bed, made a phenomenal observation: “His generation is growing up with zombies.” It’s true, zombies are everywhere. “The Walking Dead” has taken over Facebook, Twitter and BuzzFeed. Brad Pitt will [...]
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Meg and I eating our rice noodles after two hours of traveling!

Team Adventure in Flushing, Queens

By Lynn Tay On February 23, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Lynn Tay, Megan Irving, Part of NYC
Last weekend, Megan and I went on an adventure to Chinatown in Flushing, Queens! We went with a friend of ours, Lynn Chen, who is an international student from China. It was a fun weekend full of food, excitement, and shopping in the largest and fastest growing ethnic Chinese enclaves outside of Asia. After about two hours of traveling from Wagner all the way to the Chinatown, our efforts were rewarded by a fabulous, relaxing [...]
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Funny Girl

By Megan Irving On February 20, 2013 · Leave a Comment · In Megan Irving, Part of NYC
All right dear reader; expect to hear a lot from me this semester, because I have a lot to say. It’s best I have a computer in front of me or I’ll just start talking to no one and make people on the Subway feel uncomfortable. But you aren’t on the subway and I’m at my computer so that clears that up. At this very moment reader, I am sitting on the Staten Island Ferry, [...]
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How To Survive Valentine’s Day in NYC

By Megan Irving On February 14, 2013 · 3 Comments · In Megan Irving
How To Survive Valentines Day in New York City My dear reader, it’s been forever. How are you? Your family? Your girlfriend? Boyfriend? Oh, you’re single. Me too. Well, reader you may have heard Valentines Day is here again. It’s that time of year when love is in the air, chocolates are on the shelves and the lonely people of the world are very, very obvious. Now before you barricade your door and cry to [...]
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LC 20 and PRHS

Port Richmond Partnership: LC 20

By Lynn Tay On December 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Lynn Tay, Megan Irving
Throughout this semester, the Wagner College students of Learning Community (LC) 20 and their professors, Dr. Lori Weintrob and Dr. Jason Fitzgerald, devoted their time to work with the students at Port Richmond High School, helping the high school students learn to take initiative and become leaders in their community. This LC is titled, “Beyond Bono and Bill Gates: Leadership for Change in Today’s World.” When Meg and I shadowed the group of students from Wagner and [...]
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Megan Irving’s Successful Steps to an All-Nighter

By Megan Irving On October 24, 2012 · 1 Comment · In Megan Irving, On campus
How are you today, reader? Good, I hope. How am I? Well, I’m touched you asked because I am exhausted. I assume you know what an all-nighter is. A night, normally spent by a student, working on a large project, paper or study session. Unless you are Martha Stewart-level organized, you will experience an all-nighter in college. So, for you dear reader, I have created Megan Irving’s Successful Steps to an All-Nighter. Step One: Acceptance [...]
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Volunteering in the City

By Megan Irving On October 19, 2012 · 1 Comment · In Megan Irving, Part of NYC
Something I pride myself on is following the news. This may sound a bit silly; I don’t produce the news or create it. I simply follow it. I pride myself on the fact that I know what’s going on in the world. I’d recommend it to everyone and anyone. Okay dear reader, I’ll get off my high horse and get to the story. A recent headline all across the country was the Chicago Public School [...]
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A Hate-Free Nation

By Megan Irving On October 19, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Megan Irving
Okay readers. We’re getting serious this week. You may or may not know, last week we celebrated national coming out day. This week, Wagner has pledged to wear purple and support LGBTQ students here and around the world. I know that my main purpose in these blog posts are to inform you about my freshman year experiences. But the fact is, college is about growing up. Growing up isn’t easy and these four years can [...]
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Travels in Harlem

By Megan Irving On October 1, 2012 · 3 Comments · In Megan Irving, Part of NYC
I have been riding public transportation since the age of 12. Aside from being a wonderful opportunity to people watch, public transportation is great for popping your ear buds in and jamming out to the soundtrack of your life. When my learning community (Hi LC 1!) and another learning community (LC 10) ventured to Harlem this week, I had a subway playlist ready to go. Our learning community focuses on immigration populations and how they [...]
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