Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Are you ready for the most adorable video ever?!

This past Monday March, 23, it was NATIONAL PUPPY DAY! The St. Francis Care Shelter brought 9 super adorable puppies out to the north end of the Student Center and allowed students to play with them. The puppies were more than thrilled to be getting all sorts of love and attention. Some students were even convinced that they were going to take the puppies home with them LOL. Check it out!


If you are interested in adopting a puppy/dog, kitten/cat, or even wanting to volunteer at the shelter, please visit http://www.stfrancis-care.org for more information!

As cute as all of these puppies were, none of them could compare to my little pit bull puppy Madden. I had to go home and spoil him after giving all of these other puppies love! Someone got lots of new toys and treats! :)

Monday, March 16, 2015

Spring Break

Wow Spring Break was much needed. After all of the stress from Midterms, a week off was perfect. A few friends and I ventured down to Panama City Beach, FL for the week. Being my first "official college spring break" I had no idea what to expect. BUT it was so much fun! The nightlife down there is ridiculous for the fact that there are so many people in one place! There is always something going on all hours of the day in PCB during the month of March. It is a prime college spring break location.

My friends and I were lucky enough to be in PCB the same time Luke Bryan was there. (looove him!) It was actually his last time performing at spring break after 7 years. That is a very happy and sad statement for me considering I was able to be there to see his last performance, but also if I were to go back he won't be there with me :/ With that being said, there were so many people at his concert. I'm talking thousands! It was insane. Just imagine thousands of people screaming out the lyrics to Luke's songs along with him. My voice is STILL feeling a bit scratchy after almost a week LOL. The atmosphere was just really cool. Many different universities brought their school's flag and hung them around the beach- and yes of course SIU brought theirs along, too!

Overall it was a fabulous time. I met lots of people from different parts of the country and totally different cultures. There was never a dull moment!

Tell me about your spring break experiences! Comment below!

Friday, March 6, 2015

What a weekend!

This was one interesting weekend here at the Student Center! Unfortunately we have been so busy this week with our Start Seeing Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Scholarship tables, handing out free cold cut combo samples from Subway for National Cold Cuts Day, and SNOW! that I am just now getting to tell you about this past weekend.

Drag Show

On Saturday evening the Student Rainbow Network and Student Center Special Programs presented a drag show with a fairytale theme. "Once Upon A Drag Show" it was called. It was FABULOUS. I have never actually attended one of these shows before but I am so glad I finally got a chance to.

There were professional queens, one all the way from Chicago, as well as SIU students that came out and worked the stage. You are handed a "goodie bag" filled with all sorts of things, compliments of the Student Rainbow Network, as a gift for coming to the show.










Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is definitely an experience like no other. I had no idea what Rocky Horror had entailed until I got there. If you have never seen the show before, the people working it draw a big "V" on your forehead, standing for virgin, in red lipstick. They also pull you on stage and make you do an embarrassing activity in front of the audience if you are a Rocky Horror virgin.

People are chosen before the show begins from the audience and are called on to act out the movie. Each person chosen represents a certain character and they have to do as the character does in the movie. The rest of the audience is also strongly encouraged to participate during the movie by throwing rice, toast, toilet paper, confetti, wearing a party hat, using noisemakers, and covering their heads with a newspaper at certain times of the movie. If you have never seen the show and been apart of the audience, it is definitely something you need to experience!


And yes, there is a big V on my forehead!



Next blog? SPRING BREAK!