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June 3, 2008
Ok, so again I am bad at remembering to blog, but it has been quite the busy couple of weeks. Starting back two weeks ago, I had to go to Columbia to go apartment hunting and then to St. Louis to fill out paperwork for my summer job, so in an 18 hour whirlwind on less than three hours of sleep, I drove 600 miles. For the most part it was productive in the sense that I saw a couple of nice places. Also, I finally found two roommates to live with for law school for next year, so the new plan is to get a three bedroom townhouse. So for the most part my housing situation has been mostly figured out. All I have to do is fill out the paperwork.
Besides that my week two weeks ago was pretty uneventful. I was finishing up my research for my independent study. Also, I was helping with Senior Challenge by tabling, giving out glasses to people who have pledged or taking pledges and giving them their glass. We’re getting closer and closer to our goal of 90% participation so we should get it by this Friday when we present how much we gave at the senior challenge toast.
American National Government has been mostly uneventful. The class has been going well and I am administering the final today. For the most part I have enjoyed the course and it was a great way to end my time here, TA’ing a course in my major. The only problem is that it was at 8AM…not the way I wanted to end my senior year.
Also last week, I helped with the Knox College GOP BBQ and also the Apartments BBQ. Overall they were both pretty successful. When Sukhi, the RA for Exec Apartments, and I went shopping, we bought two carts full of food for the Apartments BBQ. Now I still have two packs of Brats and one bag of Burgers left to cook before I leave. The only problem was that Sukhi and I, with the help of another resident, had to carry the grill over to the apartments last Saturday, which was a huge pain to do.
Also, two Wednesdays ago was my final meeting for the Knox Ambassadors and my last meeting as its president. It was a pretty quick meeting like the others. We discussed elections and had people give their little statements and such. Overall, it was a good meeting and sad to know that I was leaving something that I was one of the original members of.
This week was pretty fun and also the fact that I would be leaving finally started to settle in on me. On Monday, some friends and I grilled for Memorial Day, which was pretty awesome. Also, I finally started to work on my paper for my independent study. It was about time, I was forced to do so. Tuesday, I tabled for senior challenge and continued the paper writing. Also, I had my Curriculum committee meeting to go to and a senior challenge meeting to plan the home stretch of what we need to do to meet the target.
Wednesday, I went home after American National Government so I could go to job training, get a haircut for Commencement, and drop off some stuff back at home. I was pretty successful on all accounts. Another long day of driving, where I avoided a disaster, when I noticed I was low on oil when I was driving and had to refill it.
Thursday I finished up my paper for my independent study…finally! Also, I gave my final tour for admissions, making it my last tour as an Admissions Ambassador. This is the moment I realized I was leaving. After the tour, I went to stock up on drinks at the Grab and Go cart, which is a great place to use those extra meals that everyone has the last couple of weeks of school. Thursday evening, Leah Heister, Erica Jaffe, and Bob King, who works in advancement, made a trip down memory road, literally, to Moline to go to IHOP to remember the greatness of our California trip last spring. After the IHOP fix, we went to the carnival that was next to it, and we saw a double rainbow on the way back. Such an awesome evening!
Friday, I turned in my independent study paper and started saying the goodbye’s to people as Sarah and Beth took me out to lunch at Applebee’s which was pretty awesome. Also, I went to Acapulco’s for the Senior Send off dinner for Knox Ambassadors and it was a great time. We all received our gifts, which I got a leather portfolio. After the dinner, I was dragged to a palm reader on our way back to campus. Then a couple of my former residents and I went to Starbucks to hang out. After Starbucks, I went with other friends to Kaldi’s for more coffee. Later that night, I went to Senior Bowling with Andrew and Adam. For the most part, I bowled pretty decently.
Yesterday was busy. I had to do storage hours from 9-11 in the quads. Then I went to the RA picnic at Lake Storey, which was pretty fun and the food was great. Then I went back and did laundry and ran the study session for American National Government. For dinner I went out with some friends to the Cellar, for probably the last time in a long time. Then Steve and I went to Starbucks and Wal-mart and then said our goodbye’s since he is leaving on Monday.
Now Senior week starts and six days until graduation.
May 17, 2008
Now that Flunk Day has passed, many people are winding down the term by preparing for finals and working on those papers that will be due in a couple of weeks…well some, since many people, including yours truly, procrastinate until the last minute. Anyway, for me the last two weeks has been busy with winding up club activities and such. Model UN had elections on the Wednesday before Flunk Day and there is a new executive board now in charge, which completes my duties as Model UN treasurer. For the most part it was fun handling all the paperwork, but it was a lot of hassle which I am glad to pass onto someone else.
Also, Student Senate ended the year last Thursday, passing 5 resolutions/regulations ending the year, which makes it the most productive meeting in a long time. Also, the election results for next year’s officers in Student Senate were announced. In a side note, most campaigns for offices on the executive board have been low key, the only time signs are put up is usually for the top two four officers and even in that case its only for President and Vice-President who put up the most signs, but this year, anyone and everyone who ran for office put up flyers. Seymour Gallery was covered in flyers for all candidates. After the announcement of the winners for the offices, senate was ended for the year, which for the most part was a very interesting and challenging year for many involved.
Senior Challenge is going well. The people on the committee received a shirt with a picture of Roger, the President of Knox, running to encourage Seniors to give to Knox. Also, we tabled last week, which netted in a few pledges. Also, last Thursday was the Finley Society reception, where seniors who pledged $100 or more become part of this society. Roger and Ann hosted the event and it was a pretty fun time. I won a door prize which was a book about the Underground Railroad in Illinois. Also, so far our class is reaching the all time record for pledged amount of money which is exciting, yet we’re far away from our 90% participation in Senior Challenge, but we have a couple of weeks left to get there.
Besides that, being a TA has gone well for the most part and I am on my way to starting my paper for my independent study. I have paid the second part of my deposit for Mizzou law school, so I am in for good. Also, I went for an interview for a summer job at a day camp a week and a half ago, which I found out on Friday I was hired, so I am good for summer employment! Well, that’s it for now, more later on this week!
May 9, 2008
Well, I am behind in my usual posting schedule, but oh well. Anyway, last Thursday was Flunk Day at Knox. Flunk Day is our annual spring carnival where we have a whole bunch of activities throughout the day. The best thing about flunk day is that only a very few people know when it is. This causes many people to guess which day Flunk Day is in the early part of Spring Term and also we have Flunk Day scares which causes many people to wake up super early to know that it isn’t flunk day.
Anyway my flunk day was, to be honest, pretty tame. I went outside for lunch and for the softball game and for the rest of the day, hanged out with friends and such. For my last flunk day at Knox, it could have been a little more exciting, but I really enjoyed the day and it was nice to be able to sleep in for once.
April 28, 2008
Since I haven’t written on my blog in two weeks, I guess I will just try and update you on what happened two weeks ago and write what happened last week.
Two weeks ago, it was another ok week in the whole realm of things. In American National Government, I graded and added scores for the class’ first test, which went pretty well. For my TA duties, I just administer the tests and then grade the multiple choice test and add together the two scores. I know, very exciting. I continued to do research for my paper in my independent study project. Also, two weeks ago I worked the admitted students day, which was the last chance for some to get information to help make their college search. For the most part I picked up a couple of students from the airport. I also had lunch with some people as well. Also during this week, I continued to wrap up detail for John Ashcroft’s visit.
Two Friday’s ago, I went to Milwaukee for a Knox Club event with a friend of mine as part of my Knox Ambassadors duty. We left after the lunch at the Admitted Students Day and drove up. We went to Buck Bradley’s, a pub, and talked with alumni and such. It was a fun time and I saw some people who graduated during my time here. It’s also great to see that people are still interested in the school and telling stories of Flunk Day! By the way, it’s coming up, I can feel it. After the event, we stayed at my friends house, who lives about 1 and 1/2 hours away from Milwaukee.
For the most part, two weeks ago was pretty slow, but this past week was nothing of the like.
April 27, 2008
Last Tuesday, John Ashcroft spoke at Knox. In my earlier blogs I discussed how the Knox Republicans and I invited him to campus. In the days before Ashcroft’s visit, we hanged up signs announcing that he would be coming, which many of them were defaced or torn down by someone. Also there was a pamphlet going around discussing his activities while he was in office, which for the most part was poorly researched. For the most part, our group was preparing for some kind of big reaction, mostly negative, to his visit.
Tuesday finally came and I spent the day running around trying to shore up last minute details. I picked up the programs, reserved rows of seats, and made sure security was informed of what was happening. I then went to Curriculum Committee and as I got there, John Ashcroft was touring around Old Main and the campus and he came into the Alumni Room, where Roger, the president, introduced me to him. After the meeting, I went back to the apartment, took a shower and then went to the dinner at the Ingersoll House, the President’s residence. It was pretty cool since I was seated right next to Ashcroft and we discussed what law school I was going to, favorite restaurants in St. Louis and Missouri, ice cream, baseball, and other subjects. Overall, the dinner went well.
After dinner, we headed back to campus for the speech. After the introductions, he spoke. For the most part it could have been worse than what actually happened. But, I was very disappointed in how a very small group of students decided to laugh at him and also to ask questions that did not have a lot of research behind it. Also, some in the audience decided that instead of giving him a fair chance, they decided to attack him through their questions. Ashcroft tried to be calm, but at a point he became frustrated due to the atmosphere surrounding him. Overall, many students were embarrassed how some students treated the Attorney General and felt that no matter what his views are, he still deserved respect. The College Republicans were excited that we actually pulled it off. In the days after though, some in our group were harassed and criticized that we brought Ashcroft here. Unfortunately it was a very small group who did this and many students did not stand for it. Overall, we did it and the group is planning to invite more speakers in the future!
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