By Bina Davidson on behalf Features Staff
Each month, the YU Observer aims to highlight some of the YU undergraduate students who have written articles for us over the course of the semester. For the May edition, the YU Observer is highlighting Tova Shmulewitz.
Name: Tova Shmulewitz
College: Stern College for Women
Major: Political Science
Year: Junior
Where are you for the COVID-19 pandemic? With Whom?: I was home in London, England, with my family. I’m now living on the Beren campus in NYC.
Currently reading: “Becoming Kim Jong Un” by Jung H. Pak
Currently watching: Zoom class recordings
Currently listening to: My favourite oldies playlist!
Favorite way to social distance with friends: Walks
Any cool things you’ve done/hobbies you’ve picked up over the COVID-19 pandemic?: nah
What do you miss most about your pre-COVID-19 life?: Walking outdoors without my glasses getting fogged up.
What is your favorite thing about YU?: Shabbat!
What’s a quote/thought/or piece of advice you have for your fellow students?: no ragrets
Read her past articles here:
https://yuobserver.org/2021/04/lightning-in-the-arctic/
https://yuobserver.org/2021/02/where-have-all-the-insects-gone/
https://yuobserver.org/2020/11/useful-inventions-throughout-history-the-copy-and-paste-technique/