J Editorials Exploring the Archives:The Scrapbook Collection Jessica Feltner, Contributing Writer From class rings to Cornhuskin’ sweat shirts, the Meredith College Archives has col lections of many different items. There are over 170 scrapbooks from 1906 to 2014, containing a variety of materials that showcase the experi ences of the Meredith College community. The Archives divides the scrapbook collection into three separate categories: individual, class and organization. Donated by alumnae, faculty or their relatives, these books reveal over a hun dred years of Meredith’s history. Looking through the scrapbooks, you will be acquainted with the voices of important Meredith women, such as Sophie Lanneau, the inspiration of Student Leadership and Services Sophie Lanneau Women’s Leadership Devel opment Program. Her letters pepper the scrap books of early Meredith students. The presence of the Astrotekton and Phileration Literary societies saturate many of the students’ scrap books. You never know what you might find, as students from the early twentieth century were fairly open-minded in their scrapbooking mate rials. For instance, one student collected weeds from a nearby lake and the remains of a hun dred year old cheese dinner. From 1910’s paper hats to 1930’s cigarettes, oddities abound. Moreover, the scrapbook collection has more to offer than a rare glimpse inside the per sonal musings of early Meredith students. You might peruse the scrapbooks of later eras, tak ing a glimpse at the Meredith community of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. It’s even possible to spy photos of current Vice President of College Programs, Dr. Jean Jackson during her time as a student in the early 1970s. The scrapbook collection speaks to the importance of preserving class history and even your own personal history for future genera tions. Collectively, the experiences of students, staff, and faculty make up Meredith’s history. In their pages, the scrapbooks have collected the spirit of the Meredith community. For more on the scrapbook collection or other archival materials, please email ar- chives@meredith.edu or visit http://infotogo. meredith.edu/archives_scrapbooks. Spring Break 2k15:Stay-cation Ideas Mandy Astor, Staff Writer Carolina Museum of History, or the North Car olina Museum of Art, all located in Raleigh, NC. 2. Take a day trip- The beauty of Raleigh is that it is located between the scenic mountains and the “Crystal Coast” of North Carolina. If the weather is nice, you can gather a friend or two and have yourself a mini-road-trip. Spend the day exploring a new city and making memories! Remarkable Meredith Women Literary Essay contest via Getty Images Spring break is rapidly, approaching (t- minus 30 days, but who’s really counting?!). While this is traditionally a time to get your friends together to hit the slopes or relax in the sun on a tropical island for a week, not every one- college students in particular- can afford to take an extravagant trip this year. Although it might seem like a bummer to skip out on a fun-filled spring break, you’d be surprised how many cool, rather inexpensive things there are to do right here in Raleigh! Here are just a few ideas for a great spring break stay-cation: 3. Pamper yourself- If-tbe above sugges tions don’t thrill you, consider spoiling yourself another way. Everyone can use a pick-me-up! Whether you head to the spa for a well earned massage or get a fresh mani/pedi for spring, you will be sure to leave feeling pampered and refreshed. Living Social and Groupon frequent ly offer affordable deals for beauty services, so you might as well treat yourself! Now is your chance to recognize some one whom you think of as a remarkable Meredith woman. The Friends of the Library organization is asking students to submit an essay about a temarkabie Meredith wortiah. The es say should describe her connection to Meredith College and how she has posi tively impacted your life and/or the lives of others. Cash prizes will be awarded! Since spring break is a week to relax and enjoy some down time before the madness of finals begins, be sure to find a way to spoil your self, no matter what your budget may be! See http://infotoao.meredith.edu/librarv- essavcontest for further details. 1. Go to museums- Going to museums is fun way to spend a day! Not only are the local mu seums free to explore- you might even learn something while you are there! Depending on your interests, you can check out the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, North Check out our new website! meredithherald.wordpress.com Meredith Hacks: Life Hacks for Aveneine Ansels! This week: Finding your perfect Netfiix match Elien Cleary, Staff Writer As the winter blues are settling in, what better time to start watching a new show on Netfiix? You may choose to watch one episode a week, the old fashioned way, or you watch the first three seasons in one sitting. Finding a new show is a great way to temporarily forget about Mr. Groundhog’s prediction of six more weeks of winter. First, you must pick the show that will possibly become an obsession. Think of it like a mystery novel; each chapter leaves you hanging on what will happen next, and you can’t help but read the next installment. Netfiix leaves you with only 15 seconds to decide to forgo another hour of sleep or to find out what happens next in that new show. When choosing a show, also consider the genre. Will this show leave you feeling confident and ready to take on the world? After watch ing a billion episodes of Grey’s Anatomy you have to realize you can’t perform open-heart surgery, and a marathon of Scandal isn’t the only prerequisite for running for President, but shows such as these might just give you the confidence you need to go out and create tangible goals to pursue those dreams. Finally, choose a show with characters you can care about. Better yet, choose characters you can relate to. If you don’t care about what happens to the characters, you will have no incentive to see what happens to them. Get your snacks ready and tell everyone you know not bother you for the next three days.