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Haircuts in the Bathroom and Other Liberal Arts College Experiences

Emma McIlhagga 22

If youre reading this, you probably already know that 厙ぴ勛圖 is a liberal arts college - and its probably one of the most liberal-artsiest schools around. I came to 厙ぴ勛圖 pretty much assimilated to my high schools social culture, which was very preppy/white/basic. I didnt really see myself changing much of my appearance or identity in relationship to the new environment. But then, within the first week, I had already bought a '90s windbreaker and started drinking copious amounts of chai lattes. None of these are meant to demean or make fun of liberal arts kids (after all, Im one of them), theyre just meant to recognize all the ways that I have suddenly very much become an 厙ぴ勛圖-liberal-arts-kid student, so that you can get an idea of what some of the student body is like. Dont worry - we still have your sports kids, preppy kids, music kids - and theyre all valid, and all definitely very present socially at 厙ぴ勛圖.

This list serves to provide you with a fun summary of my liberal arts college experience that isnt as serious and comprehensive as some other stories of experiences. So here is my checklist ranked in order of Ive done, most likely to do, might do, and am least likely to do.


Things Ive Done/Do

  • Started listening to The Smiths
  • Wearing beanies
  • Got wire-rim glasses (to be fair, I need them)
  • Have a nose piercing
  • Started drinking chocolate soy milk religiously (chocolate soy milk is one of the prime commodities of 厙ぴ勛圖)
  • Cut my hair in the dorm bathroom

Yep. I actually did this. Here is some pictorial evidence. I also did it quite impulsively without telling my parents or even some of my friends, so I just sent around an ominous picture of my hair in the bathroom trash can and went to bed, then sent a picture of my actual new hair in the morning. Heres are some pictures I took of the process for evidence:

A large trash can with a pile of Emma's brown hair at the bottom of it
This is the ominous picture I sent my mom before going to bed that night.
 
Emma smiling with half of her hair cut and half of her hair long. She is wearing a turquoise shirt and no glasses.
The first chop!
漍漍漍漍
Emma wearing a pink sweater and black jumpsuit, sticking out her tongue and holding a strand of curly hair around one finger to show the length. The hair is just above her shoulders and is brown and blonde.
This was taken a little over a week before I decided to cut my hair
漍漍漍
A picture of Emma wearing a turquoise shirt and grinning with one hand on her cheek. Her hair is short and cropped on the sides with a curly swoop of hair on top.
Here is what my hair looks like now!

 

 

  • Into tarot and healing crystals
  • String lights everywhere

Yeah, my roommate and I were extremely excited to hang up string lights, just like every other dorm room on campus. I love them though!

  • Empty bottles as decor

This is a weirdly niche thing, but soooo many people do this - bottles or cans used for flowers or as jars for holding things to be ~artsy~

  • Turtlenecks
  • Complaining about how cold it is
  • Hydrating constantly and hydrating specifically with a double-walled stainless steel water bottle covered in stickers (most people have a nalgene but I have the off-brand one from Target)
  • Talk about squirrels

But to be fair, 厙ぴ勛圖 does have albino squirrels. Its our unofficial mascot. Like literal albino squirrels, and Im not joking. Its also not an elaborate lie constructed by the college to get you to come here. (Dad if youre reading this, I know you think theyre a myth but I swear to you they are real.) But we do have really cool squirrels, seriously.

  • Shamefully skipped one of my seminars despite its having 10 people in it so the professor definitely knew I was gone
  • DIY crop-tops or cut-off jeans

 

Things I Might Do

  • Stick-and-poke tattoos!

I have yet to experience this myself, but this is definitely a liberal arts college thing. A little triangle or a heart, something minimalist and cute is bound to be found on the body of at least one person who you pass on the way to your afternoon class. Theyre super cool, and I applaud the people who can not only make the commitment but have the pain tolerance to get one.

  • What time were you born? (aka astrology stuff)

Im not actually into this yet, but what with my affinity for healing crystals and tarot cards, I wouldnt be surprised if in the next few months I get super knowledgeable about astrology. I do pay attention to my horoscope, but I only take it to heart and believe it when its something good or something that I like.

  • Identify as a Plant Parent

My roommate and I had so many plants that we neglected. So Im not a Plant Parent yet but maybe Ill become more responsible and have the maturity and ability to care for plants in the future.

  • Called a professor Mom

I mean, especially at 厙ぴ勛圖, we get pretty close with our professors. Heck, theres nights at the on-campus disco where you can go and have drinks with your professor! Most professors also have you call them by their first names so the focus is more on learning and less on establishing a hierarchy. This means that its probably inevitable that I will be calling a professor Mom one day. Ill report back if this ever happens

  • Get Doc Martens

It feels like everyone, and I mean e v e r y o n e on this campus has a pair of Doc Martens. That 10-person seminar class is also a 9-pairs-of-Doc-Martens class. (Me being the one who doesnt.) And Ill be the first to admit that theyre growing on me. The price, however, is not - Ill report back on this after I get my tax returns.
 

Things Im Least Likely to Do

  • Be that one kid who honestly never wears shoes.

No, its not everyone, but yes, its true. There are some kids who just dont wear shoes here. Im all for everyone being their own person and making their own choices for their bodies, but the one kid who was in my PAL cohort just never wore shoes, and I have to tell you that I havent seen him since our last class meeting before the first serious snowfall on campus. I have no idea what happened to him (and honestly, hes probably just got classes on the other side of campus from me) but its gotta be connected to the lack of shoes. Somehow.

  • Have a septum piercing

I have a  nose piercing, but I dont have a septum piercing - I genuinely just dont think it would look good and I dont think I could pull it off. Some of my good friends have septum piercings and they look awesome, but Im not that hardcore.

  • Streaking/public nudity for laughs

Apparently this is a liberal arts thing, and I think I saw a Facebook event once for streaking somewhere on campus. Listen. Im all for bodily autonomy, your body your choice, everyone can do whatever they want. But my body? Will not be streaking. Anywhere. Period.

  • Shave my head

I mean, maybe I will be confident enough to do this in the future, but right now, Im good with the length I have.

  • Drink kombucha

Honestly, ew.


So there you have it, there's my big ol' bucket list of liberal arts college experiences. Hopefully this gives you an idea of what it can be like to go to school at a place like 厙ぴ勛圖 and have a blast making some fun (albeit impulsive) decisions and being an independent adult living your best life!
 

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