Articles Posted in the Issues Category

  • December Issue: Give, and Not Just Dollar Bills Y’all

    December Issue: Give, and Not Just Dollar Bills Y’all

    Philanthropy Isn’t Just for the 1 Percent and the Characters in Gossip Girl This month’s theme is on philanthropy, or charity, and the ways in which our readers can give, in its multiple facets, to others. Charity was a big part of my life in high school, and even
  • Fall Issue: Transitioning Like Champs

    Fall Issue: Transitioning Like Champs

    August/September Issue: Transitioning like Champs When I think of August, I think of expensive ass textbooks, stuffy classrooms with lack of central air, new office buildings with 401K perks, snazzy apartments and condos, and awesome techie devices. Â And, with classes starting in a few short weeks, the August (and
  • Editor’s Note- Rejuvenation

    Editor’s Note- Rejuvenation

    Revenation The idea for the summer issue of College Femme was organic to say the least. It is a culmination of ideas, situations, trials, and tribulations that are from the spring for the most part, but can trail its roots back to the winter. I was sitting at work (at
  • April Editor’s Note: Health and Safety Awareness

    April Editor’s Note: Health and Safety Awareness

    April Editor’s Note To the new and old followers and fans of College Femme Magazine, April marks our sixth month as an online publication, and I couldn’t be more proud of the inspiring work and content that we have produced since launching in October. In six short months, we have
  • March Editor’s Note: Women Without Barriers

    March Editor’s Note: Women Without Barriers

    A week ago, I sat in a historic hotel in downtown St. Louis with a CF writer and a dear friend of mine. In between bouts of Photobooth, cd listening, and catching up on each other’s lives, we discussed what the focus of the March issue should be. As many
  • February Issue Editor’s Note

    February Issue Editor’s Note

    2 Cents from the HBIC February Issue: The Melting Pot When asked about the origin of Black History Month and its relevance in today's society, I am met with differing opinions- which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I conducted an experiment of sorts with my diverse body of friends early
  • Issue Deux Editor’s Note

    Issue Deux Editor’s Note

    December/January Issue: Finding the Beauty Within Editor’s Note We have all been there. Chasing guys, dramatic friendships, breaking up to make up, countless hours of crying over an ex who cheated on you for the third time, a bad grade in a class, anxiety over a final or midterm,
  • Issue 1: Editor’s Note

    Issue 1: Editor’s Note

    2 Cents from the Editor I’ve put great thought into the content of the first issue of COLLEGE Femme magazine and concurrently the first letter from the Editor. I’ve spent days at work dozing off into a Femme delusion on the articles that absolutely must be placed in the first
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