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Author: Nicole Dama

Nicole Dama is a Senior Public Communications major with a minor in Social Justice.She hails from Hyde, Park, New York. Her nickname is "Dama," very original. Most of Nicole's time is spent being ridiculously involved with many groups on campus but she loves every minute of it. Currently, she is battling a case of Senioritus but she still goes to her 8am classes.

21 Job Street

This week, I want to talk about one of my favorite things: THE MOVIES. Recently, I have added 21 Jump Street to my list of favorite movies. It is hilarious if I do say so myself- and I will. I laughed the entire time. By now you’re probably sitting there with a inquisitive grin on your face thinking, “Wait..that movie…

What Optimus Prime Knows About Albany

One of my favorite things to do is to explore; no plans, just a day to go on an adventure. Last year, my friend John and I even hopped on the trolley for First Friday, not knowing where we would end up. (No worries- we made it safely to an exhibit at Sage College.) I know this isn’t something for…

Getting Sick?

Please excuse my short post this week. I’m feeling a little under the weather. I guess I shouldn’t have ridden my bike so much in February…But it’s so nice out, I couldn’t resist.  Here a little video to express exactly how I feel… Sometimes I wish I had a time machine.  There are so many things I wish I could…

Interning and Sleep during Senior Year

This semester is already so much different than any other semester at Saint Rose. First of all, being a senior is finally settling in. Last semester there were less time constraints, but now-it’s applications here, post grad programs, apprenticeships, and I’m in a confused ,“ where should I go” mode. Before I go off the deep end into the amount…

Welcome to the world of Nicole Dama!

Hola Friends! My name is Nicole Dama. I’m a Public Communications major at The College of Saint Rose from Hyde Park, NY. Many people on campus call me “Dama.” They say it’s more expressive of my personality. “Dama,” means lady in Spanish. I still have no idea what they talking about, but nevertheless, I like it. I’m a senior, and…

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