Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Define You

"Say what? We are the peeps of the yellow team, say what?"

Hey ya'll!

Diversity day this year was a BLAST! From playing "cross the river" to team chants (Go team yellow!) to learning to define YOU. Being on the Multicultural Recruitment Council, I get to talk to high school seniors and juniors and talk to them about Aggie life. This year's theme was "Define You", learning to break through certain stereotypes and define who we are underneath it all. In one of our workshops we made a video to help students understand that stereotypes surround us but we need to step up and make a foundation for ourselves. Here is the video for those of you who haven't seen it or would like to see it again:



We even had Irish dancing, Polynesian dancing, and Asian Student Union dancing to Gangnam Style!
I hope all the students who came to Diversity Day this year had so much fun and were inspired to define who they are and seek a higher education. The day ended with Aggie Ice Cream, which was just the cherry on top. I hope to see all you students next year on campus as freshman. 


Diversity Day 2012
 Till next time,

E

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

From Mashed Potatoes To The Potato Bowl

Happy Holidays everyone!
This past week has been a much needed break from school full of good food and good company. For the Thanksgiving break I headed down south to Orem to visit my good friend Anna. We made 100 rolls to bring to a potluck dinner and ended up not being able to eat a ton of turkey in the end. We couldn't resist the warm rolls as they came out of the oven. But I did make SURE to leave room for pumpkin pie, YUM! There were about 50 friends and family, plus 4 dogs running around. It was quite the bustling evening, I'd say. One dog was a spotted Great Dane that was about the size of a mini horse! He ended up licking up my plate that was on the dinner table which I'm sure that made his Thanksgiving.
The Hounds
It's now time to celebrate Christmas
























Saturday was the last game of the 2012 USU football season which was also Senior day. This is the last year for a few of my friends so I drove up to Logan to cheer them on. We creamed Idaho, ending the season with quite the kick. We are now headed to the Potato Bowl in Idaho, again! I am extremely proud of my friends who have come so far and accomplished so much as part of the team. This blog is for you guys; Good luck in all your future endeavors and thank you for leading our team to be ranked 20th (and climbing) in the nation. Ofa atu!  But for meow....LET'S KICK SOME BUTT AT THE BOWL GAME!

-E



Couldn't be more proud to be an Aggie

Congratulations Boys! Big shout out to the seniors this year!


My best friend, Katie and I

Congratulations Forrest Dabb! You did it.





Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Cool Videos!

Hey guys,
I came across some of these sweet videos of Utah State University so check 'em out!
 

 
The Howl is a tradition taken place every Wednesday during finals week where students will "howl" at the library in order to relieve the stress from finals. I plan on participating this year! 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Diversity Day is Just Around the Corner

Diversity Day last year
Hey future Aggies!

This week has been crazy busy with exams, homework, and getting ready for Diversity Day! I am apart of the Multicultural Recruitment Council (MRC) here at school where we organize a program called Diversity Day. If you haven't heard of it, it's an invite towards high school students, mainly juniors and seniors from all over Utah and Idaho to come up to USU and see what the buzz is about being an Aggie. It's this Friday where students will come up to Logan and participate in workshops, learn about applying to college, eat tons of Aggie ice cream, and make new friends. I cannot wait to see new and familiar faces up on campus where I can share my excitement and passion for USU. And this way, I can actually show them first-hand what a great atmosphere it is in Cache Valley.

This years' theme is about discovering yourself, breaking through stereotypes and "Defining YOU." College is about discovering who you are and what you're passionate about. But in order to achieve that, you must build a strong foundation for yourself by defining who you are and what you stand for; No matter what race, gender, or background.

I hope to see you guys there, it's going to be tons of fun playing games, eating FOOD and sharing all of our Aggie pride with YOU!


Until next time,
E


Monday, November 5, 2012

Where the Sagebrush Grows

Forrest Dabb and family after the Texas State game
Hey guys!
Our rockstar, Jenn Flynn!! Way to go girl!! (Photo Credit: Jen Turnerdrown)
This weekend has been full of Aggie spirit! There were two basketball games, a football game, a hockey game, AND a soccer game.
Of course we won the football game by a landslide; we’re so close to a Bowl game I can smell it. The weather was beautiful that day and all the Aggie fans and family were out supporting the team. It’s amazing to see the community all come together and show so much excitement for our football team, or any USU athletic team for that matter.

Logan is so much more than a college town, it’s a family where we all have one thing in common: We Bleed Blue.   

My friend and roommate Jenn Flynn is on the soccer team so we all went to show her support as well. The women's soccer team kicked butt and won the WAC championship game, I had goosebumps when the final whistle was blown by the referee. The excitement and adrenaline from the team was so contagious, I felt so proud to be an Aggie and so happy that all of their hard work paid off. NCAA here we come!

Until next time,
 E

Congratulations girls!
Roomies :)


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

From Summer to Winter, Skipping the Inbetween

View from my window this morning! Such a great surprise


Hey guys,
There has been so much buzz today about the snow fall from last night that caught everyone off guard. Personally, it was a great surprise; I almost thought it was a sign of good luck because I had a mid-term today. Others weren’t too ready to get their winter jackets out of their closets just yet. Everyone on campus was talking about how crazy early the snow is, someone even said, “Well….welcome to Logan!” But they’re exactly right! Welcome to good ol’ Logan, the most beautiful campus there is that the snow is just the cherry on top. Yeah, of course it’s cold and snowy, but all the more reason to take it in and enjoy it because it’s not going anywhere anytime soon, so bring it on! It’s time to sled down old main hill with a mattress( yes, I said mattress), snowboard or ski up at Beaver Mountain Resort (which is only 30 minutes away), fill up on cookies and hot chocolate, and have a good ol’ fashioned snowball fight. And, just one more month till the movie, Elf will be playing on repeat on my TV.
 Tis the season!
Cheers!
Photo credit to my friend Julia, a snowy picture of the Quad
-E

Monday, October 15, 2012

Surfing in 60 degree weather?!

Hey guys!
I had SUCH a fun weekend! Some friends and I went canal surfing and shooting.

There's a canal in the Logan River on the island where you attach a rope and hold onto it while surfing with a skim board. I was super hesitant at first because I didn't want to fall into the freezing water! I've snowboarded and wakeboarded before but those boards are attached to your feet so I was a little skeptical about a skim board. I was a little wobbly at first but as soon as I got the hang of it, I was smooth ridin'! I was so relieved I didn't end up floating
down the freezing river.
My friend Caleb and I just surfin' it 


















The sound of the shot was the scariest part
I shot my first shot gun too! I was super hesitant about this one because the only thought I had in my head was, "you'll shoot your eye out!" from A Christmas Story. I was terrified of the gun cocking back and hitting my shoulder but it ended up being so fun! It still cocked back and shoved me back so my form wasn't the best but who cares! It was my first time, and I felt like such a rebel :) Here's a video of it, you'll see how happy I was at the end when I hit the board! It was super rewarding.





  
AND! On top of all that, Utah State beat San Jose by a landslide, with 13 sacks! We came into the game with about 12 sacks I think and from that one game we doubled it. How crazy! I love USU!

Go aggies!

-E

Monday, October 8, 2012

Happy Fall Y'all!
Fall is here and I cannot wait for the cold weather, open fires, hot chocolate, and movie nights! Once the cold weather hits, my friends and I love staying in and watching movies and eating all the junk food our heart desires. Not to mention all the pumpkin treats! I'm a sucker for pumpkin pie, pumpkin cookies, pumpkin cakes, you name it! NOM NOM NOM  
For today's blog, I wanted to mention some of my favorite places to eat in Logan and what I like there:


1. Herm's Inn
Location: On the "Island" on Canyon Road. *The Island is an area of town that is located in this huge dip, where a lake (Lake Bonneville) used to be. Essentially making it feel like the island area is its own town, being away and almost "under" the rest of Logan. You'll see what I mean once you get here!

Like: They have the biggest cinnamon roll pancakes to satisfy your sweet tooth. They're seriously bigger than the size of your face. They even have bacon and chocolate chip pancakes. I know it may sound weird to you but there's something about the flavor combo of salty and sweet that makes it delicious! 

2. Twizl Berry
Location: One on north Main street, and one on south Main street.
Like: I get the original tart yogurt and load it on with fruit and gummy bears. It's a healthier side of my sweet tooth!


3. Factory Pizzeria
Location: South Main street
Like: THE ATMOSPHERE! The restaurant itself is located in a basement where you can just throw peanut shells on the floor and carve your name into the wooden tables. It's kind of a loud, happening place. A perfect place to meet friends!


4. La Tormenta
La Tormenta exteriorLocation: North Main street
Like: I love Mexican food, but only the real authentic Mexican food. This place has just that. The best smothered burritos, rice, and re-fried beans. YUM!








Hope you all have a good week!
-E

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Ooop, oop, Oppa Gangnam Style

Hello to all you future Aggies!

I'm sure many of you have heard about the new hit song that has been the talk of the town lately. It's a Korean pop song (woot! Go Korea!) called, "Gangnam Style". If you haven't, then youtube it, but Warning! You WILL become addicted so proceed at your own risk...
My friend and I decided to attempt the dance that everyone else in the world is trying to learn. I have a feeling I'm going to regret this but I am willing to share it with you all, because it's a pretty good laugh in my opinion.
Here it is!





Hope you enjoyed! Try filming a funny video with your friends, I'd love to see it, and honestly, it couldn't be more embarrassing than mine!

Until next time,
E

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Aggies Bleed Blue

FALL IS HERE! Scarf and boot weather is finally here and I am ecstatic, because it only means snow will be here in no time. As the weather gets colder, campus life is becoming warmer. Football season brings all the students together which helps remind me how proud I am to be an Aggie, especially when we beat the Utes! I went from getting goosebumps after the first touchdown, to tears after we all rushed the field. Throughout my three years of attending USU, I have never experienced such a monumental moment, where I basically cried due to winning a football game.
This past week was Business Week which has also helped renewed my passion and interest in the major am studying in. Not only am I proud to be an Aggie, but I am also proud to be a student of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business. All this school pride has been overwhelming and it only helps to remind me of how happy I am to have committed to USU.
I cannot wait for the leaves to fall and it begins to snow! I can hear Beaver Mountain calling my name...  



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The People of Logan...

Hey there!
The second week of school has begun and the main thing that pops up in my head are the people here. I remember in high school, it was so exciting to see who all were in my classes and who had the same lunch period as I did. I STILL feel the same way going to classes in college. I look forward to seeing all the new and old faces in my classes and getting to know my professors. I used to think that professors in college would all be like Professor Snape from Harry potter, and act ruthless toward their students. But in reality, they're like Professor Dumbledore! They're all so passionate about teaching and are ultimately there to help guide you; they truly want you to pass! (TIP: Really get to know your professors and introduce yourself. It'll make your experience in their class 50x better!)
I really can't express the feeling I get while on campus. It's always so fun seeing friends that you haven't seen for a few months and catching up with them. It's so exciting to get your social life back into full gear having all your friends back in good ol' Cache Valley. It's okay to go and play with your friends from time to time! You don't always have to have your head buried in books. Take breaks and enjoy yourself, because this is COLLEGE! It's time to have the best times of your lives out here, so take full advantage of it! And I'm sure Professor Dumbledore would agree with me too...

Until next time,
E

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

This is just the beginning...

Hey Hey Hey! It's Eunice here, and I am so so excited to share my experiences with you! I love Aggie life and the atmosphere of just being around all your friends and I can't wait to share it with you!
Just to tell you a little about myself, my name is Eunice and I am from Northern Virginia (East coast reppin'!). I'm going into my third year in college and I am majoring in Business Administration. But before we get into school and all that jazz, I wanted to reminisce over my summer.
I had the chance to go to Hawaii and went cliff jumping and I also visited my friend in San Diego and we hiked to the highest point in the city. Me and some friends built a pontoon boat out of scratch and supplies from the DI. We took it out to Porcupine Dam and it actually FLOATED! I also spent a week in Bear Lake and went wakeboarding, banana boating, and fishing. I caught a baby bass too! I went camping at Tony's grove with some friends and ate some yummy foil dinners. I even got a new puppy! He's a wiener dog and I named him Oliver (Ollie for short).
This summer has been so fun being with friends and relaxing under the sun. But it's time to buckle down and get ready for classes to start. Logan has been slowly getting busier with students moving back and settling in and it makes me so ecstatic! I can't wait to see old and new faces, and make new friends. Also, call me a nerd, but I'm realllllyyy excited to get brand new notebooks, colorful pens, and of course new clothes for the school year!   I can't wait to see what this year has to offer and nonetheless, to share them with you!
Until next time,
E