Posts Tagged ‘smart’
Being Indian 101: An Introductory Course to Understanding Yourself
by Komal Thakkar – George Washington University
When my parents used to tell my brother and me that we would be attending a pooja later that night, we would groan with disappointment and the protests would begin. “We just went to one last weekend, and we don’t even understand what’s going...
May 23rd, 2010 | Culture | Read More
Foram Mehta: Your Next TV Star!
Hello Readers!
BG is asking for your support for one of our fellow staffers. Foram Mehta (University of Texas) is auditioning to win her very own show on Oprah’s new network. Amongst thousands of submissions, Foram stands out as a bubbly personality and a fellow brown girl that’s definitely...
May 20th, 2010 | BGBlog | Read More
NY Times Article – The Female Factor
Heather Timmons from the NY Times, just posted a very interesting read on Indian women moving up the ranks of the financial industry in India.
How are they doing it? What obstacles are they facing? Can American women ever reach those heights?
Read the article here.
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January 29th, 2010 | BGBlog | Read More
The Soulful Katie Gray
by Pooja Patel
Brown Girl recently had a chance to talk to aspiring musician Katie Gray, a while back. You may have heard her beautifully haunting song, “Set Free” sampled on an episode last season of the hit TV show, Bones. Coming from a mixed South Asian and American background, this talented...
September 14th, 2009 | Spotlight | Read More
Working Your Family Network
by Sunita Dharani
photographs by Thuy Ly
The bonds of family-especially a South Asian family-are as tightly woven as the beads on the fabric of a designer sari. It comes as no surprise that our immediate and extended family members are bound to contribute (perhaps interfere is a better term) in every...
May 27th, 2009 | Career, Culture | Read More
12 Healthy Habits To Live By
by Ismath Mohideen
As young women caught up in the grind of school, work, and Friday nights, we can easily lose sight of what it takes to keep us healthy and happy. Here are 12 basic healthy habits sure to give your day an added boost.
1. Eat a healthy breakfast. While it sounds easy, sleeping through...
May 27th, 2009 | Spotlight | Read More
Summer Internship Success
by Ismath Mohideen
This summer is the perfect time to practice what you’ve learned in school into a real-world working experience, especially if you’re close to graduation. An internship helps develop professional skills, while making sense of all those classes and exams which certainly...
May 27th, 2009 | Career | Read More
Developments in Literacy
by Pooja Patel
Looking for a way to get involved? Check out Developments in Literacy (DIL), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality education to disadvantaged children, especially girls, by establishing and operating schools in the underdeveloped regions of Pakistan, with a strong focus...
May 27th, 2009 | Community Highlight | Read More
You’re Just not That into Him
by Syeda Hasan
Dating is full of trials and errors, and it can be a drag on anyone. Not every guy will be your prince charming, but there are some Do’s and Don’ts of dealing with a boy who doesn’t quite meet your expectations.
DON’T lead him on. Although it’s difficult...
May 26th, 2009 | Hot Topics | Read More
The Drinking Dilemma
by Shruti Purohit
photographs by Thuy Ly
Clubs, bars, house parties-that’s where you can find many college students on their weekend nights. Having a few drinks with people seems like a great way to meet new friends and have some fun.
“Relax yourself and kick back with a beer after...
May 26th, 2009 | Spotlight | Read More





