![]() She said, ‘The water filled my lungs, I screamed so loud / But no one heard a thing.’ And it’s like how I was because I was trying to reach out for help.” When I was bullied, ‘Clean’ helped me because it described how I was feeling. She’s such a brilliant songwriter because I can exactly relate to that moment in my own life. During the bridge in ‘Bad Blood,’ says, ‘Band-Aids don’t fix bullet holes / You say sorry just for show,’ and that really spoke to me. I was bullied in high school and middle school, mostly. “‘Bad Blood’ and ‘Clean’ were the that spoke to me the most. “When came out with ‘1989,’ that was ‘The Moment I Knew’ - pun intended,” Hollander said. Jared Hollander, president of the Swiftie Club and a junior majoring in geology, spoke about the significance of Swift’s career in his own life. The Swiftie Club brings together Swifties from across campus to appreciate Swift, an artist who, for many, speaks the words that are often impossible to piece together. Rewarding winners with gift cards, the Swiftie Club concluded another successful meeting with a full house. The “Taylor Swift Trivia Night” event - held on April 4 - had small groups and individual competitors generating answers for some of the most challenging questions any Swiftie could imagine. The GIM ended with the announcement of a Trivia Night for the following week. ![]() In true Swiftie fashion, the meeting was held in Lecture Hall 13 with members filing in as the E-Board shuffled through Swift’s greatest hits from “…Ready For It?” to “Wildest Dreams,” exciting members with promises of weekly Swift-themed events ranging from paint nights to debates on which is the best album. ![]() ![]() On the rainy afternoon of March 28, the Swiftie Club, named for Taylor Swift fans, hosted its first general interest meeting (GIM), welcoming all kinds of fans of the one and only Taylor Swift. ![]()
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