Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Final Photo Story: The Students Behind Off The Cuff Magazine

Off The Cuff, a student run fashion magazine at Boston University released its premiere issue on December 1st, 2013. The magazine, formerly known as Fashionologie Design Collaborative, completely reformed its image to become Off The Cuff for this winter issue. The magazine was founded by a group of sophomores this semester, Fall 2013. Vince Calvi, Editor-in-Chief, and Helen Pena, Art Director, both sophomores, organized and assisted with the production of the magazine's cover photo shoot, which had a "dark hippie" theme, according to the photographer.
"The magazine is the culmination of a semester of defining who Off the Cuff represents. The cover shoot showcases everything that we as a magazine want to bring to life: the integration of art, culture and fashion" -Vince Calvi 


Nov. 10, 2013 - Vince Calvi, (center, background) a sophomore at Boston University and Editor-in-Chief of Off The Cuff Magazine, and Helen Pena, a BU sophomore and the magazine's Art Director, watch and provide guidance to photographer Du KeWei, center, a graduate student at BU, as he fixes Kevyn Garcia's hair, far left, to prepare her to model in the cover shoot for the premiere issue of Off The Cuff in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Off The Cuff is a student run fashion magazine, founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013 by a group of sophomores. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Nov. 10, 2013 - Du KeWei, a graduate student at Boston University, puts glitter on Kevyn Garcia's legs to prepare her to model in the cover shoot for for Off The Cuff's premiere issue in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Off The Cuff is a student run fashion magazine, founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013 by a group of sophomores. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Nov. 10, 2013 - Du KeWei, a graduate student at Boston University, shows Kevyn Garcia, a BU sophomore, how he wants her to pose during the cover shoot for for the premiere issue of Off The Cuff, a student run fashion magazine founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013, in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Nov. 10, 2013 - Kevyn Garcia, front, a sophomore at Boston University, takes a break from modeling during the cover shoot for for the premiere issue of Off The Cuff, a student run fashion magazine founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013, to register for her Spring semester classes in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Behind her, from left to right, Du KeWei, a BU graduate student, shows the magazine's Editor-In-Chief, Vince Calvi, a sophomore at BU, some of the photos he took so far and Helen Pena, the magazine's Art Director and a sophomore at BU, looks through a textbook. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Nov. 10, 2013 - Photographer Du KeWei, far left, a graduate student at Boston University and Helen Pena, a BU sophomore and the magazine's Art Director, prep Kevyn Garcia, center, a sophomore at BU, before her final outfit is photographed for the cover shoot for the premiere issue of Off The Cuff in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Off The Cuff is a student run fashion magazine, founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013 by a group of sophomores. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Nov. 10, 2013 - Vince Calvi, (front, left) a sophomore at Boston University and Editor-in-Chief of Off The Cuff, and Helen Pena (far right), a BU sophomore and the magazine's Art Director, watch and provide guidance to photographer Du KeWei (front, center), a graduate student at BU, as he photographs Kevyn Garcia (background, center) in the cover shoot for the premiere issue of Off The Cuff in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Longyu Gao, far left (in pink), a friend of the photographer's and a sophomore at BU as well, stops by to watch part of the shoot. Off The Cuff is a student run fashion magazine, founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013 by a group of sophomores, including Vince and Helen. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. "The cover shoot showcases everything that we as a magazine want to bring to life: the integration of art, culture and fashion," said Vince. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Dec. 6, 2013 - From left to right, Vince Calvi, Boston University sophomore and Editor-in-Chief of Off The Cuff, and Tori Slater, a BU sophomore, look at the premiere issue of Off The Cuff at the magazine's launch party at Casa Italiano, 193 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Off The Cuff was released on December 1st, 2013; it's winter issue marks its change from previously being known as Fashionologie. This is the only printed copy of the magazine so far, it has been distributed online due to a lack of funding. "The magazine is the culmination of a semester of defining who Off the Cuff represents," said Vince. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 


Dec. 6, 2013 - Far left, Boston University students involved with the magazine, listen as the co-founders of Off The Cuff give a speech at the magazine's launch party at Casa Italiano, 193 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. From left to right, the co-founders Angelina Hulbert, Andelina Pizzulli, Yumi Masuda, Isabelle Epskamp, Vince Calvi, and Helen Pena, all BU sophomores interested in fashion are pictured. Off The Cuff was released on December 1st, 2013; it's winter issue marks its change from previously being known as Fashionologie. "The magazine is the culmination of a semester of defining who Off the Cuff represents," said Vince. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 


Dec. 6, 2013 - From left to right, Aletta Marsans, a sophomore at Boston University, presents her roommate Helen Pena, the Art Director of Off The Cuff, with a surprise cake for her 20th birthday, at Off Off The Cuff s launch party at Casa Italiano, 193 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Off The Cuff was released on December 1st, 2013; it's winter issue marks its change from previously being known as Fashionologie. "The launch party was the perfect way to celebrate my birthday. It was beautiful to see all of our hard work pay off. Seeing so many genuine smiles and connections start to form because of something we started was the greatest birthday gift ever," said Helen. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.



Dec. 6, 2013 - Kevyn Garcia, a sophomore at Boston University's School of Management reads the premiere issue of Off The Cuff with her photo on the cover, at the magazine's launch party at Casa Italiano, 193 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Off The Cuff was released on December 1st, 2013; it's winter issue marks its change from previously being known as Fashionologie. This is the only printed copy of the magazine so far, it has been distributed online due to a lack of funding. "The magazine was a huge success. It was everything we imagined "Off the Cuff" to look like and more. It's fresh, tasteful and avant-garde," said Helen (not pictured), a sophomore at Boston University and the magazine's Art Director . Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 

Click here to view Off The Cuff's Winter Issue!

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Spartan Race at Fenway Park

"I got started with Spartan Races after I finished my first Tough Mudder. I wanted something that challenged me to push myself even further. I love SR because it is about being the best possible version of yourself. The best feeling in a race is when you hit a brick wall, either mentally or sometimes even physically- ha, that you're not sure you can get around.. but finding a way anyways. You dig deeper than you thought you ever could. That's the greatest feeling and once you've felt it you notice that, the 'never give up' mentally becomes a part of your whole life." -Shane Romano, after completing her third Spartan Race at Fenway Park.

November 16, 2013 - Shane Romano, a senior at Boston University, puts on the headband with her bib number on it before running in the Spartan Race, a 3 mile race with various obstacles in the course, at Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, Mass.  Shane started participating in Spartan Races after appearing on an episode of MTV's Made in 2012; she trained for and completed her first Tough Mudder race on the show. "[After the Tough Mudder] I wanted something that challenged me to push myself even further. I love Spartan Race because it is about being the best possible version of yourself," said Shane. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


November 16, 2013 - Shane Romano, a senior at Boston University, runs through the chairs at Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, Mass., during the Spartan Race, a 3 mile race with various obstacles in the course. Shane started participating in Spartan Races after appearing on an episode of MTV's Made in 2012; she trained for and completed her first Tough Mudder race on the show. "The best feeling in a race is when you hit a brick wall, either mentally or sometimes even physically, that you're not sure you can get around, but finding a way anyways. You dig deeper than you thought you ever could. That's the greatest feeling and once you've felt it you notice that, the 'never give up' mentally becomes a part of your whole life," said Shane. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


November 16, 2013 - Shane Romano, a senior at Boston University, goes across the monkey bar obstacle in the Spartan Race, a 3 mile race with various obstacles in the course, at Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, Mass. Shane started participating in Spartan Races after appearing on an episode of MTV's Made in 2012; she trained for and completed her first Tough Mudder race on the show. "The best feeling in a race is when you hit a brick wall, either mentally or sometimes even physically, that you're not sure you can get around, but finding a way anyways. You dig deeper than you thought you ever could. That's the greatest feeling and once you've felt it you notice that, the 'never give up' mentally becomes a part of your whole life," said Shane, who completed the monkey bar obstacle, which she had previously struggled with. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


November 16, 2013 - Shane Romano, a senior at Boston University, talks to her friend Kim, after running in the Spartan Race, a 3 mile race with various obstacles in the course, at Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, Mass. Shane started participating in Spartan Races after appearing on an episode of MTV's Made in 2012; she trained for and completed her first Tough Mudder race on the show. This race was the first time Shane ran alone instead of with her friend; she ran a race with Kim earlier this year. "[After the Tough Mudder] I wanted something that challenged me to push myself even further. I love Spartan Race because it is about being the best possible version of yourself," said Shane. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


November 16, 2013 - Shane Romano, a senior at Boston University, holds up her medal for participating in the Spartan Race, a 3 mile race with various obstacles in the course, at Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, Mass.  Shane started participating in Spartan Races after appearing on an episode of MTV's Made in 2012; she trained for and completed her first Tough Mudder race on the show. "[After the Tough Mudder] I wanted something that challenged me to push myself even further. I love Spartan Race because it is about being the best possible version of yourself," said Shane. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Behind the Scenes at Fashionologie's Cover Shoot



Nov. 10, 2013 - Isabelle Epskamp, right, a Boston University sophomore and makeup artist for Fashionologie, a student run fashion and design collaborative and magazine founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013, puts makeup on Kevyn Garcia, left, a Boston University sophomore, to prepare her to model in the cover shoot for Fashionologie's winter issue in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. The winter issue will be the second issue of Fashionologie. According to photographer Du KeWi (not pictured), the shoot had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 



Nov. 10, 2013 - Du KeWei, a graduate student at Boston University, puts glitter on Kevyn Garcia's legs to prepare her to model in the cover shoot for for Fashionologie's winter issue in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Fashionologie is a student run fashion and design collaborative and magazine, founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013, and the winter issue will be the second magazine it publishes. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 


Nov. 10, 2013 - Du KeWei, a graduate student at Boston University, shows Kevyn Garcia, a BU sophomore, how he wants her to pose during the cover shoot for for the winter issue of Fashionologie, a student run fashion and design collaborative and magazine founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013, in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 



Nov. 10, 2013 - Kevyn Garcia, a sophomore at Boston University, takes a break from modeling during the cover shoot for for the winter issue of Fashionologie, a student run fashion and design collaborative and magazine founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013, to register for her Spring semester classes, while photographer Du KeWei, a BU graduate student, fixes the gems on her legs in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 


Nov. 10, 2013 - Du KeWei, a graduate student at Boston University, photographs student model Kevyn Garcia, a BU sophomore during the cover shoot for for the winter issue of Fashionologie, a student run fashion and design collaborative and magazine founded at BU this semester, Fall 2013, in the 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. According to Du, who photographed and styled the shoot, it had a "dark hippie" theme with an artistic twist. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Kol Echad Performs in Red, White, & BU


Nov. 7, 2013 - Olivia Shendell, a junior at Boston University, sings with Kol Echad, BU's premier jewish acapella group, to practice for their upcoming performance in Red, White, & BU, an event hosted by BU Student Government to promote their different projects, in The Florence & Chafetz Hillel House at Boston University, 213 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. "I joined Kol Echad because I've always wanted to be in a collegiate a cappella group. But what really stuck out to me was that it was a Jewish a cappella group. I feel that by being in Kol Echad, I can immerse myself in my faith and culture in a way that's fun and exciting," said Olivia, who has has been a member of Kol Echad since September 2012, when she transferred to Boston University. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.



Nov. 7, 2013 - Olivia Shendell and Alyssa Adler, members of  Kol Echad, BU's premier jewish acapella group, talk during a practice for the group's upcoming performance in Red, White, & BU, an event hosted by BU Student Government to promote their different projects, in The Florence & Chafetz Hillel House at Boston University, 213 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. "I joined Kol Echad because I've always wanted to be in a collegiate a cappella group. But what really stuck out to me was that it was a Jewish a cappella group. I feel that by being in Kol Echad, I can immerse myself in my faith and culture in a way that's fun and exciting," said Olivia, who has been a member of Kol Echad since September 2012, when she transferred to Boston University. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Nov. 9, 2013 - Olivia Shendell, a junior at Boston University, puts on makeup to get ready to perform with Kol Echad, BU's premier jewish acapella group, in Red, White, & BU in Student Village, 10 Buick Street, Boston, Mass. Red, White, & BU was hosted by Boston University Student Government to promote their different projects between music and dance acts. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Nov. 9, 2013 - Olivia Shendell and Noah Yastrow sing a solo in "Hallelujah" while performing with Kol Echad, Boston University's premier jewish acapella group, in Red, White, and BU, an event hosted by BU Student Government to promote their different projects, in Morse Auditorium, 602 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. "For our second performance with the new members, I think we did fantastic! The five new members have brought such a rich tone to the group that will continue to be perfected as the year progresses. I can't wait to hear what we sound like come April," said Olivia after the performance. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Nov. 9, 2013 - Olivia Shendell, a junior at Boston University, waits for the bus after performing with Kol Echad, BU's premier jewish acapella group, in Red, White, & BU, an event hosted by BU Student Government, at the corder of Silber Way and Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. "For our second performance with our new members, I think we did fantastic! The five new members have brought such a rich tone to the group that will continue to be perfected as the year progresses. I can't wait to hear what we sound like come April," said Olivia after the performance. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Her Campus Presents College Fashion Week Boston



Oct. 26, 2013 - Stephanie, a Boston University freshman and member of the Her Campus BU public relations team, touches up her make-up before the College Fashion Week Boston runway show begins at The Estate, 1 Boylston Place, Boston Mass. College Fashion Week, an annual event, had shows in Orlando, Auburn, and San Diego, before ending the tour in Boston, where Her Campus' offices are located. "I really enjoyed the event, getting dressed and ready wasn't the only fun part. I made friends at BC, Harvard, and Northeastern that I still talk to! And seeing the founders of Her Campus so involved in the process was really inspiring. It was awesome to see how invested they were in this project, that I can't wait for the next four years of being involved in Her Campus," said Stephanie. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 




Oct. 26, 2013 - Stephanie, a Boston University freshman and member of the Her Campus BU public relations team, walks down the runway in the practice run-through for College Fashion Week Boston before the guests arrived at The Estate, 1 Boylston Place, Boston Mass. College Fashion Week, an annual event, had shows in Orlando, Auburn, and San Diego, before ending the tour in Boston, where Her Campus' offices are located. "I really enjoyed the event, getting dressed and ready wasn't the only fun part. I made friends at BC, Harvard, and Northeastern that I still talk to! And seeing the founders of Her Campus so involved in the process was really inspiring. It was awesome to see how invested they were in this project, that I can't wait for the next four years of being involved in Her Campus," said Stephanie. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 


Oct. 26, 2013 - Windsor Hanger, a co-founder of HerCampus.com, talks to the models about the order of events at College Fashion Week Boston before the guests arrived at The Estate, 1 Boylston Place, Boston Mass. College Fashion Week, an annual event, had shows in Orlando, Auburn, and San Diego, before ending the tour in Boston, where Her Campus' offices are located. Windsor helped the models, college students who are involved with Her Campus, work on their runway walks. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 




Oct. 26, 2013 - Stephanie, a Boston University freshman and member of the Her Campus BU public relations team, poses in a UsTrendy dress in the  the College Fashion Week Boston runway show begins at The Estate, 1 Boylston Place, Boston Mass. College Fashion Week, an annual event with shows in Orlando, Auburn, San Diego, and Boston, had clothes to wear to the gym, class, parties, internships, and on Halloween. "I really enjoyed the event, getting dressed and ready wasn't the only fun part. I made friends at BC, Harvard, and Northeastern that I still talk to! And seeing the founders of Her Campus so involved in the process was really inspiring. It was awesome to see how invested they were in this project, that I can't wait for the next four years of being involved in Her Campus," said Stephanie. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 





Oct. 26, 2013 - Stephanie a Boston University freshman and member of the Her Campus BU public relations team, claps after walking in the College Fashion Week Boston runway show featuring class-appropriate outfits at The Estate, 1 Boylston Place, Boston Mass. College Fashion Week, an annual event with shows in Orlando, Auburn, San Diego, and Boston, had clothes to wear to the gym, class, parties, internships, and on Halloween. "I really enjoyed the event, getting dressed and ready wasn't the only fun part. I made friends at BC, Harvard, and Northeastern that I still talk to! And seeing the founders of Her Campus so involved in the process was really inspiring. It was awesome to see how invested they were in this project, that I can't wait for the next four years of being involved in Her Campus," said Stephanie. Photo by Rebecca Shinners. 



Thursday, October 24, 2013

The Ellen Show Comes to BU


On Tuesday, October 22, The Ellen DeGeneres Show used Twitter to announce a live filming of the show on Boston University's campus.


Ellen challenged students to dress like Green Monsters, to show their red sox pride, with red socks.


Over 500 fans came to the show's live filming, many of which were dressed as Green Monsters. The crowd waited hours, through a short rain shower, until the filming began. "We probably have about a thousand people here, and I'd say well over half of them are dressed as Green Monsters from head to toe," said Jeannie Klisiewicz, Ellen's receptionist, who also acts as a correspondent for the show. On air, Ellen challenged the Boston crowd to take a scary photo with a stranger. Nikki Lazos, a Boston University senior, won the competition, taking home $5,000 and World Series tickets. Karen Contador, a runner-up in the photo contest and a freshman at Boston University, won the opportunity to compete for World Series tickets on The Ellen Show in Los Angeles. 



Oct. 22, 2013 - Boston University students play the guitar and sing "Sweet Caroline" over the crowd at the live filming of The Ellen Show at Boston University's Marsh Plaza, 735 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Through Twitter, the show called for people to come dressed up as Green Monsters with red socks for the chance to win World Series tickets. At least 500 students attended the filming, with only a few hours notice. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 22, 2013 - The crowd cheers as a camera passes over their heads at the live filming of The Ellen Show at Boston University's Marsh Plaza, 735 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Through Twitter, the show called for people to come dressed up as Green Monsters with red socks for the chance to win World Series tickets. At least 500 students attended the filming, with only a few hours notice. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 22, 2013 - A correspondent for The Ellen Show asks a girl in a frog costume about her love for The Red Sox and The Ellen Show at the show's live filming at Boston University's Marsh Plaza, 735 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. The Ellen Show crew went around finding fans dressed in costume to put in the front row while the crowd waited for the filming to begin. Through Twitter, the show called for people to come dressed up as Green Monsters with red socks for the chance to win World Series tickets. At least 500 students attended the filming, with only a few hours notice. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 22, 2013 - Jeannie Klisiewicz, Ellen's receptionist, counts down the seconds before the live filming of The Ellen Show at Boston University's Marsh Plaza, 735 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass begins. Through Twitter, the show called for people to come dressed up as Green Monsters with red socks for the chance to win World Series tickets. At least 500 students attended the filming, with only a few hours notice. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 22, 2013 - Jeannie Klisiewicz, Ellen's receptionist, tells Karen Contador, a freshman at Boston University, that she will be flying to Los Angeles to compete for World Series tickets on The Ellen Show at the show's live filming at Marsh Plaza, 735 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Through Twitter, the show called for people to come dressed up as Green Monsters with red socks for the chance to win World Series tickets. At least 500 students attended the filming, with only a few hours notice. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Sunday, October 20, 2013

Boston University Students Perform with Collegefeed

On October 12, 2013, Amanda Muñoz, a campus representative for Collegefeed at Boston University, led members of her sorority, Omega Phi Alpha, in a "flash mob" dance at College Fest in the Hynes Convention Center. Among the national and local venders who come to College Fest to perform, hand out free merchandise, and promote their brands, Collegefeed wanted to convince the thousands of college students in attendance to sign up for their social media site, which connects students to potential employers.


 Oct. 11, 2013 - From left to right, Amanda Muñoz, Kate Cotty, Nikki Jenner, and Natalie Landau (far back), practice dance moves, while watching an instructional video, for their performance at College Fest with Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, in the College of Arts and Sciences, 264 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Amanda, a campus representative for Collegefeed, recruited these members of her sorority at Boston University to participate in a dance to promote awareness of the company. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, who has already received an interview offer using the social media website. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.

Oct. 11, 2013 - From left to right, Natalie Landau, Kate Cotty, Amanda Muñoz, and Nikki Jenner, watch an instructional video to learn the steps for their performance at College Fest with Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, in the College of Arts and Sciences, 264 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Amanda, a campus representative for Collegefeed, recruited these members of her sorority at Boston University to participate in a dance to promote awareness of the company. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, who has already received an interview offer using the social media website. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 12, 2013 - Amanda Muñoz leads members of her sorority in rehearsing a dance to promote Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, at College Fest right before the event in the Hilton Boston Back Bay, 40 Dalton Street, Boston, Mass. Amanda, a campus representative for Collegefeed, recruited these members of her sorority at Boston University to participate in a dance to promote awareness of the company. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, who has already received an interview offer using the social media website. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 12, 2013 - Avneet Randhawa (far left), a supervisor at Collegefeed, and Amanda Muñoz (front, middle), a campus representative for Collegefeed at Boston University, lead members of Amanda's sorority who she recruited to promote Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, in a "flash mob" dance at College Fest in the Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston St, Boston, Mass. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, who has already received an interview offer using the social media website. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 12, 2013 - Avneet Randhawa, a supervisor at Collegefeed, takes a picture of (from left to right) Amy Horenstein, Nikita Virani, Kate Cotty, Natalie Landau, Lindsay Crockett, Nikki Jenner, and Amanda Muñoz after they performed a "flash mob" dance to promote awareness of Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, at College Fest in the Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston St, Boston, Mass. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, a campus representative for Collegefeed, who recruited these members of her sorority to participate in the dance. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.