April32012
vintagesevensisters:

“Mount Holyoke - students dancing in circles on Pageant Green, 1921”
(submitted by ani)

vintagesevensisters:

“Mount Holyoke - students dancing in circles on Pageant Green, 1921”

(submitted by ani)

(via unfurlingunfailing)

March142012

I go to school in a fantasy land.

(Source: melancoliaii)

March112012
March92012

FACT: Queers do not produce waste like other humans do; they only release built up fabulousness, usually in the form of showtunes, less often in the form of Tegan and Sara songs.

factsaboutqueers:

This is why so many queers wake up and immediately begin singing “Sweet Transvestite”— it’s the queer equivalent of morning piss.

“Both Hands” is also often heard.

(Source: factsaboutqueers, via thenshetookoffherpants)

March62012
knowhomo:


LGBTQ* People You Should Know
Mary Emma Woolley
 * Jul 1, 1863  to 1947Born in Connecticut, but raised in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and attended high school in Providence.
* First woman graduate of Brown University (1894) — President of Mount Holyoke College for 37 years, staunch advocate of women’s education and pacifist. 1932 represented the United States at the Geneva Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments.
*Lifelong companion of Jeanette Marks, Professor of English at Mount Holyoke.
(information/text from Rhode Island Queer History)

knowhomo:

LGBTQ* People You Should Know

Mary Emma Woolley

 * Jul 1, 1863  to 1947Born in Connecticut, but raised in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and attended high school in Providence.

* First woman graduate of Brown University (1894) — President of Mount Holyoke College for 37 years, staunch advocate of women’s education and pacifist. 1932 represented the United States at the Geneva Conference on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments.

*Lifelong companion of Jeanette Marks, Professor of English at Mount Holyoke.

(information/text from Rhode Island Queer History)

February172012
This is my life.

This is my life.

(Source: downtonpawnee)

February162012

I was recently asked by an anon: “If you could be/eat any kind of cheese right now, what you would be/eat?” This relates back to my sophomore year, when I and a few others would regularly (at least once a week) play some pong, or maybe have a dance party, stay up until 4am, and talk philosophically about cheese. Exhausting and wonderful. These are my memories that I will hold of Mount Holyoke, and they’re the best.

thenshetookoffherpants:

Marry me?

(Source: knightthunder)

February152012

Women’s College Problems #385

womenscollegeproblems:

When your friends mock you for how “lame” parties must be on campus, but in reality the number of times you’ve been drunk on a wednesday is astounding. 

February132012
January272012

Dance Puppets, Dance: My Future

Youse guyz. I have a job. I have a job for the next two years. What?? What is this? I just accepted my position in the Teach for America New Mexico corps. I’m going to be teaching elementary school. People will be entrusting me to mold their children’s minds. mwahahahapowertrip… I mean, WHAT? I feel like this will serve me well in learning how to run the world, so that when I become the Supreme Benevolent Goddess of Earth, I’ll be able to handle anything. But still. Children. Two Years. I’m kinda freaking out, because that a big commitment, but at the same time, it’s not. Also. I HAVE A JOB. And Job Security. And I’ll be making a Salary. In less than 4 monthes, I’m going to leave this wonderful bubble and enter the real world.

Mind. Blown.

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