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Semester in Review

Now that the first semester of my Sophomore year is officially done, I feel as though it would be a good time to give a recap of everything that I have done this semester. So, as I promised, here is a look back at all of my experiences from fall semester:

The best word to describe this past semester would be “busy”. At times, I was juggling academics, organizations, and work. I admit I tried to do a bit too much at times and that was my own fault, but I learned as the semester went on. I don’t know how I kept up with everything at times, but it all got done. It required much finesse and numerous calendars and checklists, but everything was kept straight and I completed every assignment on time. My first priority, academics, was quite tough this semester. I took Financial Accounting, Rhetoric and Public Address, Business and Software Tools, Justice and Civil Society, and Campaigns 2008. I had numerous papers, thirty hours of volunteer work at a local ESL program for my Leadership class, and a calculated 3,841 pages of reading, which made academics quite challenging, yet interesting and educational at the same time. During this semester, I officially declared my intention to double major in Business and Leadership Studies with an additional minor in Law and the Liberal Arts. I also decided to become a Speech Fellow in the Speech Center next year. Now that grades are posted, I am incredibly proud of the grades I have been able to achieve. It wasn’t easy, but it feels good to see my hard work pay off. I feel like I should mention a bit more about my classes, but don’t really know what else to say right now.

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All of my textbooks from this semester
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Celebrities Marlon Wayans, Jurnee Smollett, and Tatyana Ali
visited my Leadership Class to Rock the Vote
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Just one of my calendars which keeps track of my life

One of the classes I took was Campaigns 2008. With this program, we were the guinea pigs for a new type of residence hall at the University of Richmond. All fifteen of us in the class lived on the same hallway and participated in outside-the-classroom activities to supplement our readings and in-class discussions including debate watches and convention viewing parties. In addition, we created our own media ads and volunteered on the presidential campaigns. We lived in an amazing residence hall and had a lot of fun. Sure, we got rather heated at times and it is difficult to have fifteen politically active students with various political leanings living side by side, but it was fun and a great semester. We created our own little family. We had hallway dinners and used the kitchen to bake and decorate Christmas cookies and then have a Home Alone party. It was a lot of fun to be in the program.

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My half of my room in Lakeview
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Another part of my room
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Our hallway’s lounge where we like to hang out
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Displaying the political divisiveness of my own suite


My ad for Campaigns 2008
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Hallway dinners we cooked in our residence hall’s kitchen
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Making Chex mix for our hallway’s Home Alone holiday party

Besides academics, organizations have consumed much of my time. InterVarsity has probably been the #1 time consumer. I was in charge of social activities for the semester and we had a ton that took place. So, we had a Medallion Hunt, Scavenger Hunt, Movie and Game Nights, Karaoke Nights, and so much more. They were a lot of fun and here are some of the highlights:

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Watermelon eating contest at Extreme H2O
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Sunrise Trip to Virginia Beach
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Karaoke Night
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Winner of “I can’t believe we all fit in here”
for the Scavenger Hunt
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Halloween Dance Party in the Commons

InterVarsity also does some larger events throughout the semester that I participated in. I went on the Fall Retreat in the mountains of western Virginia and also the 222 Conference in Hampton, Virginia. Both lasted the entire weekend and were a lot of fun. They are a great way to escape campus for a short while and meet new people.

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Fall Retreat in western Virginia
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Hanging out at the bonfire on Fall Retreat
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Having some fun and acting like kids
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Dance party at the end of 222
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The UR group who went to 222

Of course, I am in other groups besides InterVarsity. I remain President of my class and also actively involved in planning this year’s Alternative Spring Break for the Collegiate Disaster Relief Team. In addition, I was Captain of a Relay for Life team and also active in the United Methodist group on-campus. There were lots of events, but more meetings than anything else. It was quite taxing at times to keep up with everything, so I might reevaluate my commitments rather soon.

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A Rockband Tournament that I hosted for Class Cabinet
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Baking Christmas cookies with the United Methodist group
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Some of the members of my Relay for Life team

The last group that I should mention is my Oldham scholar group. Once again, we went on a trip this November. New York City was the destination this time. The family that gives the scholarship paid for us to fly round trip to New York City for a weekend getaway. While there, we ate at fantastic restaurants, saw the opening night of “Faust” at the Metropolitan Opera, and also saw “In the Heights” on Broadway. During the trip, we stayed at a Hilton on Avenue of the Americas and right outside my window was Radio City Music Hall. It was so much fun to get to travel with friends and experience some amazing things that I would never get the chance to otherwise do.

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Having fun in the subways of New York City
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Viewing the Statue of Liberty
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Lady Liberty on the way to Ellis Island
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The set for “In the Heights”

Of course, life isn’t only academics and organizations. I also make plenty of free time to have fun with friends. There were numerous a cappella concerts, improv comedy shows, intramural sports games, movies in the Pier, and dinners in downtown Richmond. Here are a few of the highlights:

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Going to an 80s-themed sorority social with a friend
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Eating out at Capital Ale House for Dollar Burger Night with friendspa095634-1.jpg
Having Nerf gun wars across my entire residence hall
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Jamming out on Rock Band with friends
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An a cappella concert by the Octaves

One of my favorite activities this semester was going to the football games. We had a rough start, but ended up having a miracle season and winning the National Championship for the Football Championship Series. Despite being much smaller in school population than the other teams we played, we overcame a lot of obstacles and won it all. This was our first team title since our school began 178 years ago. It was an amazing season to watch and track all throughout the playoffs. The team created the most school spirit that I have seen since I arrived and they really added a lot to this semester.

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Watching our football team do magnificently
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Our football team winning the National Championship

Some of the other fun events included scheduled big-name performances through the Modlin Center and other groups. I am a big fan of these performances and their cheap or free tickets for students. This semester, I only made it to a few, but they were worth it. I saw the Reduced Shakespeare Company, David Sedaris, LA Theatre Works, Rockapella, and several other performances. In addition, Ben Lee came to campus and gave a great show.

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Reduced Shakespeare Company
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Ben Lee performing at the Pier

Throughout this entire semester, I didn’t go home once. I stayed on-campus for Fall Break and went to New York City over Thanksgiving Break with friends from high school. It was a lot of fun, but it was much-needed to finally get home after a long and trying finals week.

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Attending the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
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Hanging out with friends from high school at the Macy’s Parade
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Our Times Square adventures
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Hanging out in Central Park
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Celebrating Thanksgiving in New York with friends

So, after all of this, I won’t claim to be the average student here. I’m pretty involved, but that’s the way I like it… most of the time. I do hope that this past semester’s blog has given you a chance to get a taste of life at UR. If it hasn’t or you simply have some questions, feel free to click the “Contact Me” link at the top of the blog and send away. Thanks for following this semester and I hope you continue for another semester. Merry Christmas.

Ben

Favorite Quote of the Semester: “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” -George Eliot
Favorite Thought to Ponder: Why does someone believe you when you say there are four billion stars, but check when you say the paint is wet?
Favorite YouTube Video of the Semester:

 

National Champions

December 20, 2008

As the song goes, we are the champions, my friend. For the first time in our school’s history, one of our sports teams has won the national championship. That means we’ve been waiting 178 years for this moment. Our football team completed a miracle season and defeated the Montana Grizzlies 24-7 to claim the Football Championship Series (formerly Division 1 AA) title on Friday night. I was unable to go, but I had several friends make the trek to Chattanooga, Tennessee to watch the game. We had so much school pride and there were viewing parties all across the country with alumni and students.

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Our team played an impressive game and dominated from the start. We outrushed them 208 yards to 39 yards. However, it was our defense that won the game. Our defense had seven sacks and two turnovers, thoroughly dismantling the Montana offense for most of the game. At halftime, we led 21-0 after a throwback play to our quarterback as well as another passing touchdown and one rushing touchdown. On ESPN, the announcers were quite impressed, they even called our school “classy” on the whole. If you want highlights, you can catch them here. To watch the end of the game and postgame celebration, check out this video below in which several of my friends can be seen:

So, while I was stuck watching the game on my computer at home in Wisconsin, all Spider fans felt connected somehow. Undoubtedly, all forty-seven states with UR students had fans cheering on the football team. Facebook absolutely exploded all Friday evening and extending into Saturday morning with statuses such as “Cameron is proud to be a Spider. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!!!” and “Amanda is SPIDERS!!! NATIONAL CHAMPS BABY!!!”. I have never seen so many capitalized letters in my life as I did last night. And, as I mentioned in my last post, my classmates were the heroes. My Sculpture classmate, the quarterback, played phenomenally and my CORE classmate, the wide receiver, led the team in receiving yards.

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This was truly a phenomenal end to a miracle season. We had a rough beginning of the season with a 4-3 start, but we refused to give up and we went on a nine game winning streak. If we had lost just one of these nine games, we wouldn’t have even made the playoffs. The last regular season game, and hence the playoffs, almost got away from us as we had to go to overtime to win. Once in the playoffs, we beat four straight conference champions to claim the title. To even get to this title game, however, we had to have a come-from-behind victory in the final eighteen seconds of the semifinals. What a season. I know that the team worked so hard for this since my classmates tell me of their five hour practices most days of the week. Congratulations to the team and our first year coach (and Spider alumni) Mike London. They definitely deserved it. Let’s see if we can repeat next year. Dynasty anyone?

National Championship Game

December 16, 2008

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Hey everyone, I am so excited. Our football team pulled off an unbelievable comeback last Saturday and beat Northern Iowa to advance to the National Championship game on Friday evening. I got off the plane and into the frozen tundra and hawkishly watched the game unfold. We led 7-3 at halftime, but came out very slow in the second half. With 11:00 remaining in the fourth quarter, we were trailing 20-7. However, we got a touchdown and thought we were back in it. However, our next drive stalled. With a little over two minutes left, we were stopped on 4th and 1 in Northern Iowa territory. Everyone thought it was over. However, our defense held and our offense drove seventy yards down the field in less than two minutes and with no timeouts to score a touchdown and win 21-20. It was an amazing game. It’s been hard to find highlights to embed, so following this link should get you to them.

I wish I could have been there somehow. It’s really fun for me to watch our team because, since our school only has 3,000 students compared to the almost 15,000 of many of the other schools that we play, I know several of the players. I had CORE with one of our star wide receivers. I had sculpture with our star quarterback, who happens to be an Art History major. I have Rhetoric classes and regularly text with one of the linemen and I’ve also had a few classes with several of the other players. In my Accounting class, I also sat next to one of our baseball players who was named the National Player of the Week by College Baseball Insider this past spring. So, it’s really neat to see these great athletes on the field on the weekends but right next to you in class on the weekdays.

Since we made the National Championship, we will play Friday night, December 19th, at 8:00 PM EST on ESPN 2 against the Montana Grizzlies in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Several of my friends are going to the game and it should be a great one. Watch it if you can. Just wanted to let you know how great our football team is. That’s all for now.