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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Soccer Season 2011!!

What’s up guys...
 
 I’m here today because I want to tell y’all about the last women’s soccer season. Women’s soccer at Northwood is pretty big and the team is extremely good. We were Red River Conference Champions in 2010 and after a lot of obstacles, we ended the season in second in 2011!! If everything works out the way we plan, next season we will go to National Competition again. 
 Well like I said, last season we had a lot of obstacles.. We had a new coach and a completely new team. It took us awhile to start playing like a TEAM. We also had many injuries and sometimes we saw ourselves playing with exactly 11 players or even 9, when the number of players should be 11 v 11 every game. But trust me, this is a bad situation when you are practicing during the summer at 1 pm!! When the season started, we still had some people out because of injuries but after some ups and downs we finally made it to the finals.
                                                                                                             


In the first final we played against LSU in Shreveport and we killed them, the game ended 3x0. After that, we saw ourselves in the semi-finals and we played against Our Lady of the Lake University from San Antonio. The Semi-finals and final this year were in Wesleyan (our big rival) and they weren’t in the finals so just this fact made us happy already. The game ended 0x0, we went to overtime and in the second half of the overtime we scored after a foul to our favor from far away and that made it 1x0, Northwood winning. When the ref pointed to the middle (to signal the goal) of the field and ended the game, all of the Northwood fans that were there watching us play, invaded the field and in a big circle athletes, coaches and fans were praying and I swear that was the best game in the season that was craaaaaaazy!!! We were finally in the big final of the Red River Conference against the best team in the Tournament, University of Texas in Brownsville. We actually lost that game, but we knew that just to get there after everything we've been through together as a TEAM, we were already Champions. I’m really proud to be part of this team and to know that next season we are going to be the Champions, go to Nationals and kick butt in California!! :) Woooh!! \o/ \o/
See y'all later..
|_'KeLLy.17'_|
"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships!!"

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Did you know...

Texas is one great state and here are just a few reason why it is so amazing.

Texas is the only state to have the flags of 6 different nations fly over it. They are: Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States, and the United States. Ever heard of Six Flags, the amusement park? (That's where it gets its' name.)

The King Ranch in Texas is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.

More wool comes from the state of Texas than any other state in the United States.
 
Texas is the only state to enter the United States by treaty instead of territorial annexation.
 
Caddo Lake is the only natural lake in the state.


Dr Pepper was invented in Waco in 1885. The Dublin Dr Pepper, 85 miles west of Waco, still uses pure imperial cane sugar in its product. There is no period after the Dr in Dr Pepper.

Texas comes from the Hasinai Indian word tejas meaning friends or allies.

The first word spoken from the moon on July 20, 1969 was Houston.

El Paso is closer to Needles, California than it is to Dallas.

The Flagship Hotel on Seawall Boulevard in Galveston is the only hotel in North America built entirely over the water. 

And my personal favorite:
The state was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845.

You truly can learn something new everyday. I found all of these quite interesting. They were just a few of all the ones that I found. You can find even more online at http://www.50states.com/facts/texas.htm.

♥,
Tiffany

Monday, March 5, 2012

I can DO THIS!...and so can you


                                     Well, maybe I can't do THAT!

OK I just want to say that I've always been sort of a math moron and for the past 2 months I was kind of struggling in my math class, but i didn't think I was doing THAT bad. so I'm checking out my grades online one day because I'm a nerd and I do that and I like to stay on top of things (like an academic boss:p) and I come to find out that I have a 61 in my math class. "WELL THIS IS JUST UNACCEPTABLE!"

so thankfully there are so many online resources like virtual tutors and stuff that are available to me here through this program that my class uses. So I'm like "Oh that's what that 'help me' button is for!" and I started using those and now my grade is a 70. It's still not where I would like it to be and still a little unacceptable for my preference, but it is picking up slowly, but surely and I am very excited for that.

Also, they have these awesome little videos where this guy will work a problem out for you and it's step by step and I can pause or rewind if I miss a part. Or they have this hotline number you can call and you give the person on the other end your problem and they will explain to you every detail of these confusing formulas. There's also some great tutors on campus at the Learning Resource Center (LRC) but I decided to opt for the online help because then I can get help on my own time or when I have time i should say; it was just much easier for me than to go schedule an appointment with the people at the LRC and go through all of that.

OK so here's the point: coming to Northwood I was worried about the help that would be available to me in my math classes or any other classes that I might need help with (for me though, it's just always been math). I had heard all throughout high school that students and professors in college aren't as willing to help as everyone in high school is. Well, I just completely debunked that myth because it is soooooo NOT TRUE! at least not here at Northwood:D
-Daryl V.




Tuesday, February 28, 2012

What a week

Good Morning!

Well I can say I have been busy but it was mostly relaxing this weekend here on campus! Last thursday we had the chance to play TPC Four Seasons. For those of you who don't know that is where they host the Byron Nelson Every year, a stop on the PGA tour.

Number 18 at TPC Four Seasons

Byron Nelson Himself!
This weekend after our very hot day on Thursday (around 80 Degrees) I decided to catch up on some much needed relaxation time with my friends! We had a movie night and I finally watched the hangover II. On Friday we went to the park enjoying the nice weather. There were quite a few ducks and geese at the pond who were some what friendly.

Jessica, Daryl, and I at the park

On Saturday night we went to the Comedy Club. Hyena's Night Club, it is in Dallas and if you have the chance to go it is worth it! It was quite the night of multicultural. The opening act was from Africa and the headliner Steve Hirst was from England. It was definitely the best night there I have been to! I have been there about three times and it is always good. But this week it was unbeatable! Sunday consisted of everyone FAVORITE activity! HOMEWORK! I got all caught up and it was nice to know I am compleated and prepared for the week! Although this week is already almost halfway done!

It was nice to not do anything to outrageous and it nice and relaxing! I guess you just need those weekends every now and again!

Talk to you soon

- Nicola

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Season in full swing.

Hello everyone,

It has been a while, I just realized I have been back from my golf trip to California and didn't post any exciting news! The tournament was a lot of fun, however I didn't play as well as I had hoped I am continuing to work hard and it will come. Carol and I (the only two that played) really enjoyed the course. I spent almost 2 years in that area so it was nice to be back! A couple of my friends even stopped by to say hello! We arrived on Saturday and went down to Coronado Island. The sand is so soft there and it was awesome to watch the sun set! The best way I guess is to show you all so enjoy these pictures!
View of downtown San Diego on the Coronado Bridge.

Carol and I are super excited to be at the beach!

Carol, Bailey, Me, and Esther Enjoying the California weather.

NU PRIDE!!!


Sunday Before our practice round we had a chance to see Torrey pines, for those of you who don't know or follow golf, they were the site of the 2008 US open as well as the Farmers Insurance which happened to be there the week before us! It is right on the ocean and a beautiful layout. We were lucky enough to get a little history and tour from one of the starters.
Carol, Bailey, and I on the cart for our private tour.

What a view!

Team Photo was a must!
This was such a great trip! It makes you realize how lucky you are to play a college sport! Hopefully we can go back again soon!

On one last note we were invited to play Starr Hallow Golf Club in Talor, Tx, last Friday. Its a small 9 hole course but one of the nicest courses I have played. Why even President George W. Bush played out there in june! It was a fun day 27 holes, lots of laughs.

The Knights group photo at Starr Hallow.

Well I finally got you all Caught up!

Have a Great week!

- NiK...

Monday, February 13, 2012

Never A Dull Moment

Well I meant to post this blog last night, so rather than admit that I'm a procrastinator let's just pretend that you are all a day ahead. So today is Sunday Feb. 12, 2012 (Don't get confused).

So let me tell you how you can never be bored at Northwood. First of all the Campus Activity Board (CAB) keeps us all pretty entertained throughout the whole year, but let's just say that it's the weekend and you just finished a big pile of homework and you DO NOT want to spend your weekend on campus. Well then, thank gosh the Dallas/Fort Worth area is only like...20 minutes away! And there's TONS of activities you can do there.

For example, this weekend we went to Dallas and had so much FUN!! Then we went back to that awesome SUSHI place I told you guys about before and there were laughs and just all around good times to be had. We definitely made memories that night!

So here's the only way you can ever be bored on campus: Don't do anything, stay in your dorm, and don't talk to anyone.But if you want to have fun you don't really have to much more than check you email, find out where the next activity is and walk  to the Student Activity Center (SAC)-because that's where they usually are. Or get in your car or a Friend's car and drive a measly 20 mins to the nearest hoppin' place in Dallas.



PS: Check out this AAWESOME DJ that was playing in Dallas...download now :p

-Daryl V.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Coffehouse Success!

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So last Tuesday the Campus Activity Board (CAB) organized another great even. Tyler Lee is a singer that I think sounds pretty similar to The Postal Service if you ask me. But thats cool because The Postal Service is a pretty good band and this Tyler guy sounded really good, plus he gave out two free CD's and free stuff is always good right!

The even was held in the Student Activity Center where the served the most AMAZING cookies you've ever had, coffee, hot chocolate, and cider. So yeah it was a VERY HIPSTER setting (No Big Deal)


Ok so last weekend Nicola and I went to spend the night at a lake house with some friends in Cedar Creek, which I guess is in Tool, Texas. I Don't know East Texas very well because there are way too many small towns that all run into each other, but any way....[Insert Picture Here]
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 This weekend I learned that I NEED a lake house!
Well that's all for now, I have to get back to my homework

-DARYL