How to stay safe on campus [As Seen On: We Are IU]

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Good afternoon--

Check out what I did over on WeAreIU.com. I have been writing for them a little over a year now, and I absolutely love doing so. I enjoy sharing my experiences about college for all current and prospective students to read. If you like this article, don't forget to check out my profile and read everything else that I've written for WeAreIU.






Hey Hoosiers!

Bloomington is by no means a terrible or scary place to be. It's full of wonderful buildings and too many gorgeous trees. But, everyone should always know how to play it safe and understand what to do in a situation if it goes south. Statistically speaking, 1 out of every 5 women will be sexually assaulted on their campus every year. That's a really scary number to think about. Today I want to talk to you about the Do's and Don'ts to keep you safe on campus.

Do: Always know where you are. IU is a big and winding campus. It's set up beautifully in a way that looks like a park; but often times, if you aren't 100% sure of the campus it can be pretty easy to get lost. Before you head out always know where you are going--bring a map if you aren't absolutely sure and always have your phone charged and in hand in case of an emergency. If there is ever a time that you are lost, scared, or just want a safe and comfortable ride home, contact the IU Safety Escort. This is a service that you have already paid for with your transportation fees, so definitely take advantage of it!

A safety escort van

Do: Travel with a friend. Whenever you have the opportunity, go places with someone that you know. What I like to do is check to see if my friends want to come along--if I'm going to the library, maybe they want to come to! Traveling together makes you less of a target and keeps both you and your friend safe! If there is a time when you don't have anyone to walk with take a bus, call a taxi, or walk on well populated and busy streets.

Don't: Be careless. The simplest thing I can ever tell you about being safe on campus is to use common sense. By no means was my intention of the article to scare you, yet these situations happen and everyone needs to be prepared. Always know your surrounds, stay with someone you know, and use you head when out and about on campus. These do's and don'ts can be applied to life anywhere in the world--the only thing you need to remember is don't be careless.

If you want to read even more great tips and tricks about being safe on campus read  We're All Consenting Adults Here and Playing it Safe at IUAnd don't forget to follow the entire "Protect IU Crew" on Twitter for some more safety tips!

The protect IU crew





Recent Obsessions

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Hello again.

There's always something that I have got to be loving, want to bad in my life, or can't stop using! These are the things that have been keeping all of my attention this past month or so--and I'll admit, I'm pretty obsessed.

Current Obsession





My Converse. I got these shoes kind of on a whim when I saw another stylish college girl rocking the edgy look. Thankfully I did because I haven't stopped wearing them. I pair my converse with black skinnys, regular skinnys, or even leggings.

Body Butter. I bought some cheap body cream from CVS a while ago and love spreading on my arms and legs after I hop out of the shower. It is so moisturizing and especially soothing after shaved legs.

My new iPhone 6. You cannot even believe how extactic I was when I found out that I was ready for an upgrade at the time of the iPhone 6 launch. I rushed over to the nearest AT&T store to pick mine up. It truly is an upgrade from my terrible worn in iPhone 5.

My watch. I think I've mentioned my watch before in another favorites post, but I can't help it--I keep bringing it up. I love the way it looks on my arm all big and chunky! And because it's silver AND gold, I can wear it everyday, all the time, with every outfit.

White nail polish. Truthfully, I've always been a black nails girl. I thought that was the only way to look edgy and match whatever outfit you pulled on. But for Halloween I was a skeleton, so I decided to try something new and go white. Boy do it love it! I think this might be my new color, what do you think?

VS Pink Sweater. Now, I actually don't own this item, but I decided to include it anyway because I have been on the hunt nonstop. I saw one at my local mall the other day; however, by the time I was able to get back in there to purchase one they were all sold out! I have literally been obsessing over this sweater.


What have you been thinking about, doing, or loving nonstop? I want to know your current obsession! Let me know in the comment section below.




Fashion in the Office

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Hello again!

As I prepare for an internship I find myself preparing my closet as well. Is this a girl thing? Either way, i am definitely enjoying taking the time to spruce up my wardrobe and give it some much needed grown up additions.




Whenever I need help with outfits and fashion pieces I always look to Pinterest. I have an amazing board called Fashion in the Office that I have been pinning to for the last couple months. These outfits have given me inspiration when I am out and about shopping at Charlotte Russe, H&M, Express, etc.

I am truly excited for this new intenship possibility! And I am just as excited to dress the part, get myself all put together, and become a successful woman in the technology field.


These above two images are probably my favorite outfits that I have found on pinterest. I love both of their basic style--totally me! The outfit on left is amazing because of the neutral toned long blazer. I think that this blazer is the kind that's very hard to find; but, when you do, it's absolutely stunning and totally flattering. The second image on the right just really showcases my style when it comes to sweater weather. I love the mustard color for the fall time, and I definitely could see myself pulling together an outfit like this in the morning before a long day at work.

Follow Danyell Bailey's board Fashion in the Office on Pinterest.


Comment below and let me know what you would/do wear to the office! I'd love to hear about you style.



#DanyellsDownload- the Closet+ app [As Seen On: The New Blak]

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Hey guys!

I've been missing you.

Here's another post I wrote over on The New Blak blog. Feel free to read and go check them out.

I have a wonderful rest of your lovely day. MUAH!




Welcome back to another installment of #DanyellsDownload where I talk about the cool techy things that you need to make your life more healthy, beautiful, and all around great. If you need a refresher on what these posts are about then click here.


If you missed last months post about The Hunt app then you're really missing out. Take a moment and go read it now >>> http://www.thenewblak.com/2014/10/danyellsdownload-hunt.html

Today I am going to be discussing the third app in my 'must have' series, and this one's all about FASHION! If you've been an attentive reader for awhile at The New Blak you will have noticed that us girls realllllyyyy love our fashion. Why not make picking the best super cute outfit just a little more easy... and this app can help.


Closet+ is an amazing app that stores your entire closet online. Take a moment and enter in some clothes, add some super helpful images, and then plan plan plan. I love that you can schedule out your outfits for an entire month if you wanted to! This app is definitely handy.

This app is a perfect companion for someone who is planning to travel as well. Log a suitcase full of your clothes into the app and never have to wonder what you'll wear during your week of vaca again. Closet+ also lets you add different closets like one for summer, fall, and winter--that way you never need to keep your sweaters with your tanks, but at any time you can still know exactly what you have in your plethora of amazing articles.


I can think of a million more reasons why everyone needs this app. Its packed full of so many amazing features that you will always be reaching to open the app on your phone before you even open your closet doors. To read more please check out their site!

Thanks for reading! And tune in next month to hear more from me.
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Don't skip classes

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Hey guys!

I'm back again for another "What I've learned this week" update!

If you've read any of my most recent posts basically all you will read is, "School is hard" "College is stressful" "I have a lot on my plate." But honestly, as much as I complain, I absolutely love it all. I like staying busy, keeping my mind working, and always having something to do. However, one thing that I've learned through the course of this week... don't skip anything.





The reason this is such a big deal to me now is because I literally have no time to make up any work I've missed if I decide to skip something like a class. Yesterday I accidentally slept through one of my 8am classes and then only had 15 minutes to get ready for my 9:30am class, and guess what I did--I just skipped both. For some people this isn't really a big deal, and normally it wouldn't be for me either. I would normally just take the time to read over the articles, books, and notes materials that I had missed and work harder to understand that material. But now, I just don't have the time. I would rather suffer through a super early one hour class than spend two hours later on trying to reteach myself everything that I missed.

Here are six more reasons why skipping class just isn't a good idea:
1. It's a huge waste of money
2. You're way more likely to get a lower grade
3. You'll have to play catch up
4. It will undoubtedly become habitual
5. It adds some serious anxiety to your life
6. You'll miss out on more than you think

Does this make any sense?! Because this message needs to be clear--please don't skip classes.

Good luck with you midterms,

Why I've been loving Snapchat

Hey critters!

Life is hard--college is a struggle--and work takes a lot of energy. Blogging is definitely on the back burner for me if you can't tell! I love writing, but since I feel like I'm talking to an empty crowd I don't feel the need to get on here and post like I used to. My blog means so much to me! And I could probably never abandon it completely. I just hope that the few of you who do read this can understand.



Since I don't necessarily have to time that I'd like to devote to making post, creating videos, and just putting out amazing content, I have been really drawn to using the SnapChat app and posting tons to my Snap-story. If you already follow me you'll have seen that I have been pretty into it just in the past couple of days. Posting a diary like slideshow of everything I do in my day is kind of fun! I fill you in on what's going on in my life and slide the time stamp over the image so you can watch my day click away.


If you don't already follow me you definitely should! I can keep you up to date really easily that way--plus, we can snap each other and be social on a whole new platform! It's loads of fun!

Until next time:
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I love you all!! MUAH

Defining "what is a game"

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Hey!

Long time no see.

I am currently in a class called "Theory and Practice of Game Design." It has been really enjoyable so far, and today I wanted to talk to you about something that really got me thinking. We discussed in class just the other day about what makes a game a game. How can we define what is and what is not a game in a way that will be universal in all areas of the world and to all people?

The conclusion that the classes decided on was that the definition does not exist, but for me, this wasn't a good enough answer! I wanted to bring about a discussion with all of you on what you think defines a game.




I think that everything is a game! Life is a game. A game is about the way in which one individual perceives something. And everything is a game, it just isn't always a good one. For example, going to class can be made into a game--you receive points, get awarded with certain achievements, and compete (either against others or just against yourself). Some people might not want to attend class and participate in this game, but at the same time, sometimes you just don't want to play COD either but you still call that a game, right?

Now, I know some of you will not agree with me--and I really want you to not! Respond in the comment section below and give me a run for my money about the beliefs that I have! Do you have a contradiction to my argument? I want to hear it.

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