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My name is Ema Barnes, and I’m one of those people who does way too many things.
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Hi guys, My name is Ema Barnes, and I’m one of those people who does way too many things. I’m majoring in English and Political Science. I’m minoring in Spanish, Writing, and Computer Science, and I’m […] September 10th, 2014 | Tags: computer science, English, global fellows, law, Maryland Student Legislature, Model UN, Phi Alpha Delta, political science, pre-law, resident assistant, simulations, Spanish, study abroad, writing | Category: Ema Barnes, McBloggers | One comment Hey guys, This weekend, I’ve been in Annapolis, MD for Maryland Student Legislature’s Annual Session of simulation the MD legislature. It’s been a whirlwind of events, and it barely feels like an hour ago that I left McDaniel, while that […] May 4th, 2014 | Tags: Annapolis, attorney general, conferences, Maryland Student Legislature, political science, simulations, state government, weekend | Category: Ema Barnes, Student Life | Leave a comment Hi guys! As I said in my last blog post, I’m in Boston for the Harvard National Model United Nations. McDaniel, in a strange turn of events, is representing three countries this year: Chile, Guatemala, and Paraguay. I in particular am on the Social, Cultural, and Humanitarian Committee for Guatemala. We’re discussing two main topics: […] February 16th, 2014 | Tags: Boston, Harvard national Model United Nations, HNMUN, Moden United Nations, political science, simulations | Category: Ema Barnes, Student Life | Leave a comment Hi guys! Everyone’s gearing up for the start of the second semester next Monday. I can’t believe a semester has passed already. It feels like forever ago that my classmates and I were going through a candle lighting ceremony and being sweet and awkward at the ice cream social on the first day of classes. […] January 19th, 2014 | Tags: classes, Model European Union, political science, professors, simulations, Washington D.C. | Category: Academics, Ema Barnes, Student Life | Leave a comment |
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