Fashion
By Lauren Tousignant > Sophomore > Communications and Rhetorical Studies > Syracuse University

For girls, typical campus fashion is simple: black leggings, Ugg boots, oversized sweatshirts and an occasional plaid shirt. For guys, it’s even easier: jeans, sneakers and a t-shirt or sweatshirt. It’s easy, comfortable and perfect for rolling out of bed 10 minutes before your 8 a.m. class.
By Lauren Tousignant > Sophomore > Communications and Rhetorical Studies > Syracuse University
For girls, typical campus fashion is simple: black leggings, Ugg boots, oversized sweatshirts and the occasional plaid shirt. For guys, it’s even easier: jeans, sneakers and a t-shirt or sweatshirt. It’s easy, comfortable and perfect for rolling out of bed 10 minutes before your 8 a.m. class.
By Kerry Chereskin > Junior > Advertising and Public Relations > Michigan State University
The fashion world is always on top of the latest trends. The spring 2010 lines that debuted back in September are finally hitting stores. So before you open your wallet, it is essential to uncover spring’s standout looks. This way you will know which styles to add to your wardrobe as we transition from the winter months into the new season!
Ellis Sant’Andrea > Senior > Journalism and Communication Design >
If your wardrobe is looking as boring and bland as a slice of white bread, don’t bother flipping through magazines or clicking through fashion blogs for style inspiration. A wealth of fashion mavens is right around the corner in your schools’ studio art facilities.
By James R. Sanders > Rowan University > Journalism
First impressions mean everything. That is certainly the truth. Still, in college and high school, wardrobe plays an intricate role in how you are viewed. Your wardrobe should be the truest representation of who you are.



