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Thursday, March 31, 2011

What are you Afraid of?

Some do not like bugs, snakes, heights, and even (tight spaces). 
Did you know that the number one fear is public speaking?! 


Closely followed with the fear of death. 
How bizarre that we are more afraid to talk in front of friends 
or even strangers than we are about falling into the "afterlife", the great unknown. 

I decided to ask around my Texas campus and find what put people on edge, and the following clips are what I found out:




~Peace and Love~
Shawna Grace

'Together on Three'

As I've mentioned that Northwood Softball has been heating up, the Student Government Association decided to give back to the fans of the Knights! For the home games against rivaled Texas Wesleyan University, SGA awarded an entry to the fans cheering the loudest. At the end of the games Shanna Grant, Northwood SGA Promotions Chair, drew an entry out of the hat to determine the winner. Wednesday's winner was Dewitt Knight, while Thursday's winner was Francisco Chairez. (Congrats!)

The Knights during Game 1 Wednesday
Some of the Knights' faithful waiting to cheer on their team

As the Knights head to Tyler this weekend to take on Texas College, we hope that you mark on your calendars next weekend's games against Langston at Knights Field. Friday the 8th, game time is 4:00 PM. Saturday's games will be at Noon and 2:00 PM. Come out and cheer on your Knights as they wrap up their regular season conference schedule!

~Shankle

Where in the world is...

I know many of you were wondering where 'that guy' went. Well, to answer your edge-of-your-seat questions, I've been traveling all over. Between Collegiate DECA and Northwood Softball I've in and out of town the last 2 months.

I had the pleasure of being a part of the Texas Collegiate DECA State Conference held in Dallas. At State, I was able to host a leadership workshop with fellow national officer, Cullen Madden, on the parts of a team. Northwood took 20 students to the event, and of course, all 20 members placed in the Top 3 of their category! (Way to go Northwood Collegiate DECA!)

The next weekend I was invited to speak about Collegiate DECA at the high school Texas DECA Conference in Fort Worth. Here I had the opportunity to not only speak about the organization and its opportunities, but to interact with many Business Club Scholarship winners, potential state officers, and members of my alma mater, Haltom High.


Photo courtesy of Ben Barber CTA DECA
After those two conferences I had things switch up a little bit, as I was invited to the Wisconsin Collegiate DECA State Conference. When I say things switch up I'll add that it was 80 degrees when I left, and 17 degrees when I landed. (I am not a cold weather fan!) This was an unbelievable conference and one where I am so thankful to have been at. I met some amazing people, made great contacts, and was able to soak in some of their enthusiasm about the organization!

From then on my weekends have been about one thing: Northwood Softball!

I might have one of the best jobs ever, getting to do stats and announce for NU Softball. This month, the Knights have played 22 games, keeping me (and them) unbelievably busy. The Knights next home stand will be April 8-9 against Langston University. You'll have to come check it out!

Though my schedule has seemed to slow down, the next few weeks are hectic as well! I leave next Sunday for Orlando to host the 50th International Career Development Conference for Collegiate DECA. After working that conference I am home for a week, then leave to Orlando once more for the high school ICDC. I'll keep in touch, so stay tuned!

~Shankle

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Workin' at the Car Wash!

As a few previous posts have mentioned Northwood's Colligate DECA chapter is going to national competition in Orlando. Students have to pay their own way to attend this trip. It is almost a common fact that college students are pretty broke and any extra expenses are always hard on our checking accounts. To help ease the financial burdens of going to competition our chapter hosted a car wash today.

Northwood DECA President David 

Wally and Tony with the pressure washer that came in handy
Stacy making sure the car is spotless
A local fast food restaurant Chicken Express allowed us to use their parking lot and water supply to host our car wash. We had a lot of fun in today's beautiful weather washing cars. We actually made a pretty good profit as well. Along with the car wash we are also selling Sweet Tea Cards, a 10 sweet teas for $5. Hopefully we will have one more fundraising opportunity before we leave for Orlando on April 12. We try and make each fundraising effort worth while and we always tend to have a little fun while we do it!

-Christen

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Grandma's Mountain Cookies

This spring break I went to Denver, Colorado to visit my brother. During my time there I wanted to go to one of my favorite cities in the world, Estes Park. (Well maybe not in the world because I haven't even been out of the country.) In this town we visited a cookie shop called Grandma's Mountain Cookies. They were probably the best cookies that I have had.The owner "Grandma" came over and was telling us her story about how her business was growing because an investor had come in and contacted her about selling her cookies on QVC. She took the offer but still wanted to remain in her little shop in the small town of Estes Park.


This really interested and excited me. In recent years,I have decided that I would like to own my own bakery. Her story made me realize that I can have a successful small business and not be a "sell out:" Northwood has instilled in me an entrepreneur spirit that I did not have before starting my college career. I had always planned a path of working for someone else. It was not until I got to Northwood that I seriously considered owning my own business.  From the knowledge of businesses around me and from the knowledge given to me by professors here, I was able to come to the conclusion that I am perfectly capable of opening and successfully running my own business.

Hopefully one of these days I can sit back and tell my story of how my little business was extremely successful!!!

Discover the ENTREPRENUER in you!


-Christen

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

"Hey, I like your chicken!"

Interesting title for a blog, right? You’re probably thinking that it’s totally not relevant, but stay tuned for the explanation! :)

During my Consumer Behavior class yesterday, our teacher took us to the Chapel for a guest speaker. Now, we didn’t know about this beforehand, so none of us knew what to really expect. The only info we got as we made our way to the presentation was that our speaker was a successful, young, local entrepreneur.

Young? Well that’s not something you always find in conjunction with successful entrepreneur… especially with someone who’s local. (By local, I’m talking a Houston native that’s now living in Fort Worth!)

As I mentioned, Justin Anderson is a Houston-native. Now, he has clearly had an entrepreneurial mind since he was young. (I’m not even kidding. We saw a picture of his lemonade stand from when he was a little kid!) He is the founder and owner of Anderson Trail. Anderson Trail produces and packages natural, moist granola. (I can tell you first hand that it’s delicious.) Here is a video about his journey to success:


Mr. Anderson had a very interesting story, but there were a few things that stood out to me the most. He started the company with a $500 loan from his grandmother. Oh, and he was making the granola in his kitchen, all while still attending high school!

The free granola that Mr. Anderson gave me!
Justin Anderson’s story reminded me that you will never have a smooth ride in regards to building your own business. At the same time, it also reminded me that if you have the drive and passion, you can do whatever you want. You don’t have to wait until you’re 24 and out of college. You can start right now.

Hey, maybe a couple years after you graduate from Northwood, you can come back and speak to the new generation of business students!

-Erica


The explanation I promised you: Mr. Anderson was at a scholarship reception when he spotted S. Truett Cathy. (Mr. Cathy is the owner of Chick-Fil-A, in case you didn’t know!) Now guess what enthusiastic comment led Mr. Cathy to ask Mr. Anderson to join him at his table…. that’s right. “Hey, I like your chicken!”

Knight's Cove!!

As you drive along Governor’s Loop on campus, your car is brought by the construction site for the new dorms, Knight’s Cove! The Strategic Planning Committee worked closely with Merriman Associates Architects and Student Suites to host meetings, pick the brains of students, and essentially create the final plans. Announced at the beginning of the school year, the project is underway and making swift progress. With Early Bird Housing sign-ups around the corner, and the 2011-2012 Resident Assistants hired, the need for these new dorms will be here in a jiffy!

(A digitally processed picture of Knight's Cove!)
The new housing will be located across from another residential area, Knight’s Court. Similar in design, the rooms are designed for two students and include a restroom. In addition, the building will have two floors, each with a common area that is complete with comfortable furniture and televisions; a study lounge; vending machines; and a laundry room! The first coed residence on campus, Knight’s Cove will have guys living on one floor and the ladies on another, with sixteen rooms in each hall.

(The construction site, as of March 22nd!)
As with any construction project, the majority of the initial progress is “behind the scenes” – digging trenches for wires, installing plumbing, and preparing the ground for the foundation. I am very excited to continue to watch as the new dorms take shape. And get excited…they’re going to be ready for Fall 2011!

~Melissa

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Spring Break flashback and upcoming events!

Hey everyone!

I hope you guys are having fun this weekend, since it’s almost the end of your spring break! At least, for most of you, it is! I wanted to take the time out to talk a little about my spring break, and then about some upcoming events at Northwood! :)

First of all, I had a fantastic week off from school! I was out pretty much every day of the week. I got to take a mini road-trip to Oklahoma. I also go to visit so many friends that I hadn’t seen in weeks!

Unfortunately, I didn’t get as much sleep as I planned! Here are a few pictures for you all:
Jennifer, Yesenia, and I at the first/only stop of our road trip!

Stopping in Sanger on our way to Oklahoma! :)

Jennifer, Luis, and I hanging out at a baseball field in Arlington.

Jennifer, myself, and Mike. It was like 11:30 already! We stayed at the fields for a soccer game!
I’ve been back at school for a week now. Besides classes, homework, and various other things, there are a few special events that just occurred this past week and a few that are coming up soon.

Last week, we had our monthly myMonday! I got to meet a few of the kids that visited, and I was excited for them to see our great campus! Kenneth, if you’re reading this, how’d you like it? Northwood will have two myMonday dates in April in lieu of a date in May. Sign up for either April 4th or April 18th!

<--- We got a fancy, new myMonday sign-up link to the left of the blog!

This week, we will be having a presentation on campus about professional dress! Those of you who are in Business Professionals of America or DECA know all about this! But for those of you who don’t and are planning to go into business, look for a blog about this! Hopefully I can get some pictures at the event and give you a run-down of what we learned!
Other than this event, all the groups on campus are gearing up for our annual Founders’ Day. On March 30th, there will be fun and activities all afternoon! I will be a part of two or three events, and I’m most excited for Iron Knights. This event is sponsored and organized by the Hotel, Restaurant, and Resort Management department. My Hospitality Operations Management class is organizing the food-side of this event, while the Food & Beverage class will be planning the competition part. I’ll give out more details and info as we come up on the date, but I can tell you now that three of Northwood’s teachers will be competing, with a possible mystery competitor!

I hope you guys are ready, because Northwood will have some fantastic and fun events coming up in the next month and a half! I can’t wait for you to read all about them!

Erica

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

‘Tis the season at Northwood!

“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.” – John Quincy Adams

Yes, I realize it is not December. But regardless, here at Northwood, it is the season to get involved…and start planning for next year! (Yes, already!) With Spring Break in the past and the semester’s end quickly approaching (in fact, graduation is in 51 days!), students are working to balance finishing this year strong, while still ensuring that plans fall are already in place!

This first dawned on me when I realized that students were already registering for next year’s classes, and I wasn’t. I can remember a time when I would have been well aware and prepared to enroll for the next semester! As soon as class lists and schedules were posted, I was "that student" who was coordinating my schedule…factoring in my favorite teachers, food schedules (always have to make sure you can squeeze in lunch!), and of course, my degree plan.

But for those of us who aren’t quite as nerdy as I am, there are also plenty of other ways to plan for the fall! The month of March is full of opportunity, including interviewing to be on next year’s housing team, working with new students at orientation, being selected to serve as a Student Ambassador, planning student events, and even campaigning to serve on Student Government!

(Some Resident Assitants! Natasha, Madison, Jessica)
Resident Assistant
As an RA, I have had the opportunity to see both sides of the application and interview process to join the housing team. This year, there were several exceptional candidates that went through the process, which involves a panel interview, group activity, and a one-on-one interview with the housing director, not to mention an application, essay, and letters of recommendation! As an RA, you are responsible for overseeing the students that live in your assigned dorm, providing programming for residents, and assisting with various maintenance and cleaning procedures. I will say, it is definitely a rewarding and educational experience!

(Miguel Ibarra, an ambassador, giving a tour!)
Student Ambassador
The Royal Ambassador program is definitely a fun experience. I love having the chance to interact with prospective students! As you may have seen in one of my earlier blogs, we have the opportunity to assist admissions counselors at college fairs, provide tours for interested students, serve on panels, and help out at various events on campus. As with any leadership role, it is an honor and privilege to be considered a Royal Ambassador, but also a great chance to develop your interpersonal and communication skills.

Student Government Association
What better way is there to help make a difference on campus than to represent the voice of your student body?! SGA is there for just that purpose. We have the chance to not only serve as the liaison between students and the university, but to work on various projects that help improve the campus! Last year, SGA transformed what was formerly known as the “green room” (and rightfully so, what with the lime green furniture and all!) into the “Knight’s Lounge.” This year, the organization is tackling redesigning the porch of the Butler building to make it more functional to students and faculty, as well as aesthetically pleasing to the eye.

Campus Activities Board
Remember the post you saw about the band Augustine? Well that event, plus several others, was planned and hosted by CAB! From attending a conference in the fall for ideas, to booking acts, and planning every last detail, CAB is a fun way to learn the ins and outs of event planning. Plus, a job requirement is to attend all the fun events that we put together…oh bummer. J There are various students involved in this group, some of whom serve as officers and are responsible for specific activities, such as promotions, on-campus events, off-campus events, and campus traditions, to name a few. In fact, CAB will soon be electing the officers for next year!

 Orientation Leader
The best way to get to know the incoming students (freshmen and transfer) is definitely to be an orientation leader. From interacting with students over the summer, to facilitation activities during the week before school, these leaders have fun while getting to interact with the latest additions to the student body! In the past, fun activities have included a ropes course (Mount Lebanon), fajitas and a game night at “Dave and Busters,” and various skits and games! The applications are available now for those of you who are interested in this position!
(Students at 2010 Squire Camp!)


So, as you can, there are plenty of ways to get involved in leadership roles at Northwood! Aside from the previously discussed organizations, there are also various others…including but not limited to: Collegiate DECA, the Green Group, and Greek life (with Zeta Phi, Kappa Theta, and Beta Phi Chi). I hope this run-down didn’t overwhelm you, but only encouraged you to get out there and get involved!