From your required class materials to trusty AirPods to a late-afternoon snack, backpacks are a treasure trove of both utility and personality. If you’re wondering about someone’s mind, what better way to peer into it than to examine the contents of their bag? In that spirit, I embarked on a research quest to show you, prospective applicants, what University of Rochester students are like through the contents of their backpacks. And I got some aesthetic pictures along the way!
First up, meet Alex Holly, a sophomore double-majoring in Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Digital Media Studies. Alex is currently a Culture Editor for The Campus Times, a lifeguard, a known enjoyer of good music, and a beloved member of TOOP, OBOC and Drama House on campus. Also, they make great cookies :))
Like Alex, I myself have recently become an iPad fiend. In my experience their usefulness differs among majors, but the more handwritten homework assignments you have to submit as PDFs online, and the more papers you need to annotate, tablets may prove to be lifesavers. I don’t know that I would have survived reading and remembering 4-6 scientific articles a week this semester without mine. But I also know folks who swear by paper notes, so whatever floats your boat!
Next, I headed to the bag of Dominique Neveu, a senior double-majoring in Creative Writing and Psychology who aspires to become a writer for film and television. On campus, Dominique hosts a radio show, works as a sport announcer and a resident advisor, and is a member of the three main theatre groups (TOOP, Roc Players, OBOC) and currently in rehearsals for two shows. Fun fact: they are taking a puppetry class this semester.
- What’s your favorite thing in your backpack? “My favorite thing is a horrible caricature drawing of my sister that makes her look like Shrek.”
- If you had Mary Poppin’s bag or Newt Scamander’s suitcase, what would you use it for? “If I had a Mary Poppins bag, I’d bring a kettle and tea/hot chocolate and a mini refrigerator with milk and sugar and honey (in-bag power source included) so I’d never have to go to Starbucks again.”
Finally, I bring you to the backpack of Caroline Cucuzzella, a first-year Film major. Caroline is a member of TOOP and the Undergraduate Film Council, as well as the assistant director of The House of Blue Leaves. Next semester, she will direct The Curious Savage, in addition to her many other projects in the realm of the silver screen.
This has been an exploration of backpacks at the University of Rochester. What does YOUR backpack say about you?
Signing off,
Lilli xxx