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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Wild Wild Fest

This is a continuation of Spring Fest. These are just a bunch of pictures taken over the week...

Me, Kevin, Kelsey, Sarah and Colin at the dance.Aaron rockin out our flag!
Badass Buckaroos won the flag portion, great job guys!
The Ra Ra's flag was very cute. What can I say? I'm a sucker for sparkles.
Cowboys and One Indian had a pretty cool looking flag too.
Cowboys and One Indian playing sand vball
Anna milking a cow in true Astoria fashion, lol.
The A**Less Chaps
The Crazy Doggz at tug of war
The fought hard!
Kelli got down and dirty!
The Ra Ra's!
The A**less Chaps
Kelsey and Justin after milking the cow. Chicago kids can't quite do it like the southerners.
My team, Top Gun preparing for war!
Okay Colin, you pinned Travis once, but he came back to win it!
I love this picture and this team! They were really fun to play with, great sportsmanship!
Here are the "Five Year Olds With Sticks" in Tug of War
Me and "Crevis" (That's the combo of Travis and Craig) before the dance.
Jeremy and Michael prepare for cheeseball beards of shaving cream.
What a random relay race... Travis and Colin are going at it now!
Yeah Travis! Score Top Gun!
Justin milks his first cow. Not gonna lie, I've never milked a cow before. We did place first in the Relay Race, so kudos to everyone!

Top Gun

Springfest was amazing this year! My team, TOP GUN, had a blast although it was a long, hectic week. For those who don't know Springfest is a week long event with tons of teams competing to be the champions. The first night was Scavenger Hunt, over 300 items were on the list including places we had to take photos at.
Justin and I were on picture duty, we had to find the sundial, the lime green grill, the NAIA Soccer Champions sign, the Chancellor's parking spot... etc.
The next night was Trivia Night and after that was the Flag and Chant. Teams must make up a chant that is creative and includes the team name, color and the theme of Springfest. Our team did a scene from the movie and then a Wild Wild West remix.



We won the chant competition. The next event was attending a speaker event and after that was the Springfest Dance. The last day was sports day, which was freezing cold, but we still made it fun. It included kickball, volleyball, football, ultimate frisbee and a relay race.

Charlie's Angels
The guys of Top Gun
We ended up finishing in 4th place out of 22 teams, not bad. I'm going to put up a blog just of photos from the week, so stayed tuned!

Thursday, March 27, 2008

It's Been Awhile

I apologize for my long absence. I've been a busy girl! I just finished my play for Playwriting class and that has been exhausting me this week. Now all I have left are a lab, 3 papers for CAP, two tests to study for and a presentation to put together. All due next week!

I'm really excited about finishing all of these academic burdens and doing something fun for a change! Springfest starts 2 weeks from now and my team Cool Runnings is ready to compete. Also the Verbal Arts Festival is fast approaching and I will be performing in one or two plays chosen from my class. The Alchemist Review is set to be released at the festival. The Alchemist Review is a 30-year literary tradition at UIS, published each April and celebrated at the annual Verbal Arts Festival. All UIS students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to share their creative writing projects. To prepare students for further publishing success, those guidelines reflect those of other peer-reviewed journals. Yours truly will have a short essay published in it!

Sorry this blog isn't mind blowingly exciting. Spring Break and Easter were pretty uneventful... I found 20 bucks in my closet when I went home... that was cool. Updates coming soon featuring Spring Fest and The Verbal Arts Festival.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Can I Get a Drumroll Please?

Now presenting, the first ever, UIS CRIBS! Actual UIS students showing their "crib" aka dormroom and/or townhouse. Check out Aaron, Kevin, Sam, Anna, Rosanna. Amanda, Tabatha, Priyanka, Justin, Terry and Mike's Cribs.




Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Kevin O'Connor

This blog is called Kevin O'Conner for no real reason, he just wanted a blog with his name as the title. That's him looking all weird in this picture. This was Girls Night, except we ended up inviting the guys, that's the view from the upstairs.This is during that super awesome snow storm, labs got cancelled! (Not that I didn't want to go to lab Dr. V, I was truly looking forward to it...) I love this picture though, Kelsey and Tabatha are so cute, and look at all the snow!
Valentine's Day was pretty fun, I got some really fun stuff! D-Rok left us all roses when we woke up, it was sooo sweet! Idris and David got us flowers and candy, our secretary at work, Lori, got us fake tattoos, bubbles, candy and play-do. It was so cool! I don't know what I liked best, I really love bubbles and Justin never had play-do before.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Where Is The Love?

In light of all the chaos that has taken place over the last several months, and more recently this week, I've decided to blog about the shootings that have or were threatened to have happened. NIU was a horrible tragedy, and knowing that the killings were completely random put fear into us all. I mean, as bad as it sounds, I think we all would have taken just a little bit of comfort if there had been some sort of reason behind the slaughter. You hear about it happening in other schools, its only logical to question the probability of it happening to our own. I'm left to wonder what I would do in similar situation, would I be able to keep myself alive, would I risk my life for the life of a friend? I honestly don't know, its a question that you can never really answer unless you're unfortunate enough to face those terrifying circumstances. I'd like to think that I would be brave, but at the same time I know I would be to frightened to think.

My brother told me about an incident that happened at SWIC (South Western Community College). A student threatened to kill everyone in the school who wasn't quote "emo."

A Southwestern Illinois College student faces charges after police said he threatened to shoot students on Friday at the Belleville campus.

Steven E. Ellis, 21, of 300 Warrensburg, near Belleville, was charged Saturday with one count of falsely making a terrorist threat.

Ellis approached another student Friday and attempted to recruit him in a plan to shoot SWIC students in a plot similar to the shootings at Northern Illinois University the day before, St. Clair County Sheriff's Department Capt. Steve Johnson said.

'The individual that he spoke to didn't want anything to do with the plot and immediately told the college's Public Safety Department,' Johnson said.

Officials in the department then called the sheriff's department, which immediately sent investigators to the campus to pick up Ellis for questioning, Johnson said.

Investigators said they did not know whether Ellis was serious about his plans, but that they were taking the threat seriously.

While Investigator Mike Hundelt interviewed Ellis, other investigators searched Ellis' home, Johnson said.

'We found nothing to substantiate the threat,' Johnson said, noting that, if any weapons or plans were found, Ellis could face a stiffer felony charge that carries a possible penalty of up to 30 years in prison.

Ellis remains in the St. Clair County Jail on $100,000 bail. If convicted, he could face up to 15 years in prison.

SWIC officials released a statement Saturday regarding Ellis' arrest:

'Southwestern Illinois College has a comprehensive safety policy and procedures in place that brought this to light in a most timely manner,' the release stated.

'This case was handled successfully because of the cooperation of the Southwestern Illinois College Public Safety Department and the Sheriff's Department,' Johnson said. 'We don't want people to be afraid to send their kids to classes; that's why we will act aggressively in pursuing threats at college campuses.'

Further investigation revealed Ellis, who wore black and dressed in 'gothic' fashion, stated he wanted to shoot 'everyone who was not gothic,' Johnson said.

The goth subculture began in the 1980s as an offshoot of the punk music scene and has influenced fashion, hair and makeup styles and music.

The day before police said Ellis made the threats, five students were killed when Steven Kazmeircak, a former NIU student, walked into a geology class and started firing a gun.

In July, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville student Olutosin 'Tosin' Oduwole was charged with making a terrorist threat after police said he ordered several semiautomatic weapons and then found a threat scrawled on a piece of paper in his car, threatening a 'murderous rampage.
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So hearing all of these stories of violence has been making me question human nature. I know I sound like a hippy when I say this, but why can't we all just get along? Where is the love? I've actually heard of a proposed bill to increase student's access to hand guns in light of these events. Uh huh.. that makes so much sense! Let's increase the amount of ammunition that we can posess! I'm sure that's going to make things better... (obvious sarcasm there). I seriously don't understand why humans should be using these weapons on other humans. This issue has been heavily debated for a long time, there will probably never be an agreement, but I just thought I'd share my views on the off chance that I could convince someone else to agree. The violence must end, it's just that simple.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

UIS Vs McKendree

Man, what a long week its been. I've been so busy, with exams in BioChem, Playwriting and French, plus tons of homework and working in admissions I've hardly had time to breathe. Today we had a Snow Sculpting event in Housing Commons, we used this fake snow stuff, it was so weird but fun! I wasn't feeling too well though so I fell asleep, haha, my first real nap in like years, it was weird. It was so cold outside, I don't think anyone wanted to leave their beds this morning, especially me. But anyways...

Last night UIS played McKendree, our school rival, in basketball. I don't even like basketball but this game was so awesome! The score was so close the entire game, the Stars continually traded points with the Bearcats. But we finally prevailed in the end, UIS won!
Here's a picture of Jordan, Liz and I in the stands.
They look like TeleTubbies in their new UIS hoodies, hahaha.