Calling All Honors Students!

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A message from your fellow Honors student, Victoria Troxler: 

Hello Honors Students,

I am in the process of creating my Capstone magazine and am looking for writers who are interested in feminine interest publications. Writers are needed in the following departments: finance, beauty, fashion, food, and living. Most of the pieces are short front of the book pieces so it would be a great way for freshmen and sophomores to get clips without committing a ton of time to a publication.

 The Jump is a life stage magazine for women, focused on the transition from college life to the real world. The magazine’s audience is the post- or soon-to-be graduate women from ages 19-25. These women—newcomers to the “real world”—are interested in a luxury lifestyle, but also understand the need to budget and focus on their careers. The Jump answers the questions women have about living on their own in the simplest way. The Jump will have it all: from paying off student loans and cooking essentials, to office appropriate fashion and decorating on a dime.  The magazine will give its readers the tools to achieve the lifestyle they want, for less. The premier May 2013 issue will be available free and online in the spring of 2013.

 Contact Victoria Troxler at:  vtroxler@gmail.com

Debate Society Looks for New Members!

The Syracuse University Debate Society (SUDS) meets every week on the first floor of the Hall Of Languages at 8pm every Tuesday and Thursday. The team also travels almost every weekend to tournaments all over the East Coast (already this year they have gone to Massachusetts, Baltimore, NYC and Pittsburgh).  No experience is necessary, and all majors are welcome!  Beginners have their own standings in the competitions, so it’s easy to get started.  And the whole team works together to help everyone do well. They are currently preparing new debaters for a special tournament in which only beginners can compete. Already, 2 of their novice (beginner) debaters have won individual and team awards at both Smith College and the University of Pittsburgh!

 SUDS competes in extemporaneous, un-researched debate about topics as varied as your imagination.  Not to mention participation in the Debate Society counts towards the Honors Program requirement of Public Presentation.  For more information, contact SUDS President David Kopel at dmkopel@syr.edu or just show up to a meeting!

Some of the gang enroute!