What I Learned Freshman Year at LIM
There are many things that I wish I knew before my freshman year started. College is very different from high school, for the better. Here are a few tips I wish I'd gotten, going into my freshman year.
There are many things that I wish I knew before my freshman year started. College is very different from high school, for the better. Here are a few tips I wish I'd gotten, going into my freshman year.
I am currently a sophomore LIM student who stayed in the residence hall last year. For incoming freshmen, I recommend staying in the residence hall to make friends and to get used to the city. The residence hall is a great perk that LIM College offers.
There are 22 clubs currently on campus and the number keeps growing. If you have an idea for a club, the team in Student Life is always open to new ideas. I personally love being part of the clubs on campus and highly encourage others to join. They are great ways to make friends and are great to put on a resume. Here are all the clubs on campus, and they are all great to join.
Erika shares her favorite Fashion and Beauty Instagrams.
NeeJay Sherman, a LIM alumna, turned a time of personal tragedy into a creative project that aims to help others prioritize mental and emotional well-being.
For our next club highlight, I would have to guess the majority of readers who clicked on this article already know what it is. The Lexington Line is like our football team.
On Wednesday, November 6, members of the LIM College Cosmetics Club attended the Atelier Beauté Chanel beauty workshop in SoHo, which was a one of a kind experience.
The Lexington Line is one of the best, if not the best, college magazines around. If a stranger on the street flipped through it, they’d be surprised to learn it was produced by a team of crazy talented LIM students.
Fashion for All Foundation (FFA) is a non-profit organization that advocates for equality and diversity through education in the fashion industry.
The Office of Student Life (OSL) partnered with It’s On Us the week of October 21, hosting events throughout the week that invited students to understand the effects of sexual assault.