Toni Fabian
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Toni's D-Plan
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: ECON 1: The Price System: Analysis, Problems, and PoliciesEach week I was responsible for completing problem sets, quizzes, classwork, and discussion boards. Every week we related what we learned in class to the real world. For example, we read about food banks and their past struggles with efficiency. As a class, we discussed solutions and delved deeper by asking questions and collaborating with each other. I loved this class a lot because Dr. Petre made learning really fun and is so kind! I learned a lot of information ranging from different elasticities of demand and supply to the indicators of poverty. This class was awesome!
WinterHanover, NH
Favorite Class: HIST 07.28: Gender and Urban TransformationFor my FYS (First-Year Seminar), I took a history course called Gender and Urban Transformation (9L slot). Our class discussions drew from primary sources and historical analyses that dabbled on gender and its intersection with race, sexuality, and class in the development of U.S. suburbs and cities. Essentially, we explored urbanization and suburbanization as a multi-gendered process. I developed my research skills as I drafted an annotated bibliography, book review essay, and prospectus on the Chicano Movement's impact in the realm of higher education from the 1960s to the present in California, Texas, and Chicago. I learned a ton, I am so happy that I took Professor Rabig's course!
SpringHanover, NH
Favorite Class: SOCY 1: Introductory SociologySociology 1 is the introductory course for the Sociology major, and I loved this class so much! We had a ton of class discussions and the material was very insightful. We were assigned a term-long discussion group, and my group leader was so kind and knowledgeable. We analyzed and discussed the reasons behind class stratification, power dynamics, and social and economic inequalities in society. This class has truly helped me further develop my sociological imagination and changed my perspective in life. :)
SummerSan Juan Capistrano, CA
Favorite Class: Breakthrough San Juan CapistranoFor the entire summer, I interned for Breakthrough San Juan Capistrano (SJC). Breakthrough SJC is a non-profit organization situated in Southern California that aims to close the achievement gap for underrepresented and underserved students. I am forever grateful for the opportunity to have served as a teaching fellow this summer and for Dartmouth's support in preparing me for this amazing and unforgettable experience!
Places to Dine at?
As summer comes to a close, I would love to talk about food! I want to dedicate this blog post to all food within the College and across the street in Hanover.
Self-Care: College Edition
As I am reflecting on my summer internship, I want to emphasize the importance of making time for self-care.
Reflecting on Lived Experiences Before Dartmouth
I want to utilize this blog post as a reflection on my transition into the College.
Some Advice for '26s
I want to utilize this blog post as a space to offer tips and advice to '26s, as they embark on their transition into their first year.
Life Updates and Reflection: Breakthrough SJC Internship
I am writing this week's blog post as I enter the fourth week of my summer internship with Breakthrough San Juan Capistrano.
What I Miss About Dartmouth
I am writing this blog post as I enter the third week of my internship at Breakthrough SJC.
Life Adventures: Summer Edition
I am writing this blog post as I enter the second week of my time at Breakthrough San Juan Capistrano.
Summer Journey: Breakthrough SJC!
For the entire summer, I am interning for Breakthrough San Juan Capistrano (SJC). Breakthrough SJC is a non-profit organization situated in Southern California that aims to close the achievement gap for underrepresented and underserved students.