Bailey Thomson
- Class of 2010
- Hometown: Richmond, VA
- Major(s): Government & Middle Eastern Studies
- Archived Blogger
About Bailey Thomson
Campus Activities: Undergraduate Honor Council- Chief Justice; Admissions Office- Summer Intern, Tour Guide, Tribe Ambassador; President’s Aide; Mortar Board; Alpha Phi Omega Community Service Fraternity; Students Helping Honduras- Treasurer, Trip Leader, Student Staff Member; Phi Beta Delta International Studies Honor Society- President; Residence Life- Russian House RA 2008-2009; International Relations Club- Model UN Travel Team Member; Sharpe Community Scholars Program- Fellow for Citizenship and the Community; NAACP- 2009 and 2010 Image Awards Committee Chair; Monroe Scholar; Phi Beta Kappa; Government Honors thesis
Curiosities: stencil graffiti (Banksy, Bananensprayer, Blek le Rat, Elyasaf Kowner, Dave Kinsey); world travel; glaciers as sediment transporters; spoken word poetry (Shihan, Rafael Casal, Taylor Mali, Black Ice, Jon Goode, Gemineye, Mayda del Valle); educational policy; international languages; Southern food; political philosophy (James Baldwin, Jacques Derrida); the biopsychology of memory; hip hop music (Lupe Fiasco, Talib Kweli, Biggie, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, the Roots, Common)
Favorite Books: The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman by Hunter S. Thompson, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers; The Book of Embraces by Eduardo Galeano; Wall and Piece by Banksy
Favorite Foods: bacon, sweet tea, wiener schnitzel (from Wirtshaus in der Au, Munich), collard greens (from Pierce’s Pit BBQ, Williamsburg), corn bread, my Mama’s breakfast casserole and spinach souffle
Favorite Quotes:
There’s nothing more dangerous than someone who wants to make the world a better place. // Banksy
Good is the enemy of great. Few people attain great lives, precisely because it is easy to settle for a good life. // Jim Collins
We really emptied oceans with a homemade spoon and tore down mountains with our hands. // James Baldwin
Love, live life, proceed, progress. // Lil Wayne
Posts by Bailey Thomson
The following is an excerpt from my summer 2008 blog, "Teaching Breakthroughs: Summer 2008 in Houston," which chronicled my time as a middle school
The following is an excerpt from my summer 2007 study abroad blog, صيفي في المغرب or "My Summer in Morocco." I spent two months
This summer, I elected to stay in Williamsburg as a senior
interviewer in the Office of Undergraduate Admission. Eleven rising
seniors at the College were chosen