Monday, November 23, 2009

Just a friendly face


That's all it takes to make a difference in someone's life. I helped run the Philly Marathon this past Sunday, and yes I had to wake up at 5:30 am, but it was so worth it. With over 15,000 runners, the atmosphere was exciting. Even though the only volunteer sweatshirts left were extra large, we had a great turnout of students from all backgrounds and ages and had a great time.

Just walking around, people asked many questions because they saw our 'volunteer' outfits and a bunch of transfer students I saw throughout the day asked how we Registered to help. I think its the feeling of connection to campus that makes a person feel comfortable and welcomed.


And the bonus? We all had pumpkin pancakes at the 17th floor of Millenium.

Love you all,

Angela

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Movin' in Millenium

I'm SO excited about the new events happening in Millenium. After talking with Director Tricia Shalka, the Transfer Assistants have set a date for a Coffe Hour with open mic on December 2nd (a wednesday) from 8pm-10pm

Also, I'll be having office hours in the lobby of Millenium this upcoming Winter term-so if you're around make sure to look out for me!
-Angela

P.S. If you're going to the Thanksgiving Luncheon this Thursday, I'm SO jealous. I have class but I heard it going to be beautiful and delicious!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Bam Margera's Bar


Hey Guys,

So last Friday I went with a couple of my buddies to West Chester, PA, to see a couple of bands at Bam Margera's Bar known as 'The Note'. Upon entering, this gothy bar's decor was definitely heavily influenced by Bam's idol - HIM. Purple tones, erie candles, and thickly bearded bartenders were just some of those things.

We were there to check out some Jam bands (synth fueled instrumental sets that are mostly enjoyed by neo-hippies). Now I'm not going to lie, I was skeptical. Firstly being that I have not really listened to any band of this genre. But my roommate assured me that I was in for a treat.

So up first was DJ Sonkin, who was friend's with the band that were up after him. He was pretty ridiculous. He did a lot of drum and bass with mash-ups. The band after him, MJ Project, threw on a ridiculous show. The definition of Jam Band should have these guys' faces next to it in the dictionary. I soon realized that 4 minutes into their 9 minute long opening single, I was in love with them (they gave out free EPs to everyone at the show, and it sounds amazing). After MJP was Bodega, a quintet of 19 year olds who were also very entertaining and musically talented. Finally, the headliner - Pnuma Trio. As the name suggests, they are a trio of ridiculous talents fused together to make one heck of an experience. They performed an awesome set.

At the end of the show, it was already 2 am. I was pretty satisfied with my experience, and I think I'm going to look into my new found love for Jam Bands, and I think you should too.

~Yousef Ezz

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Water, Water Everywhere!

Hello commuters,

You might say this has been a bit of a rough week. If you were like me this morning, you were ill-prepared for the rain that drenched Philadelphia. Biking from 12 blocks away is generally a fun little ride, but it can sometimes be a frustrating experience in the rain. Believe me, most things are more fun than showing up to class late with ice-cold hands, a numb face, and a soggy butt. However, Drexel has a way for students to stay warm and dry, even in the most formidable weather. Check out the Drexel Shuttle Schedule, and if those buses aren't going your way check SEPTA to see if they can take you where you need to go.

Continuing my issues with water this week, I had an unfortunate incident where my apartment partially flooded. Long story short, the drainage line for my washing machine was improperly connected (that is to say... not connected at all). If you think your apartment experience will go smoothly without any problems, think again. You will deal with something during your 4 or 5 (or 6) years in college. Luckily, Drexel is holding workshops to prepare students for life in your new apartment. Tuesday, October 20th Drexel University is holding Off-Campus Living 101 from 4 to 5 pm in Ross Commons Room 304. Know what to expect before you rent.

Justin Gero
Commuter Assistant
dca6@drexel.edu

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Busiest Thursday of My Life

It's 2:07 pm and I just get back from a non-stop day of classes since an 8am Microbio lab. I come back to my room and my roommate (an girl from France) is crying for who knows what reason (I don't speak french besides bonjour!). I have about 30 minutes to study for an anatomy test before I need to catch the bus to take towards the Center City Campus. So now that the test is over, the bus heads back to University City. It's 5:20 and I have to run to get dance clothes and head over to Mandell Theatre for dance auditions from 5:30 to 10pm. And now I'm here, supposed to type this technical communication paper by 10am tomorrow.

That is-and still is-my day (and will be long night of work). I'm sorry to make you read about somebody else's hectic day, but I wanted to share because I think everyone goes through it. And it might not work for everybody, but it always helps me when I can talk to somebody-not just a friend-but somebody who knows what they're dealing with. I'm not crazy, but I have no shame in saying that I've gone to the Counseling Center in Creese to talk to somebody just to clear my head a few times. Or if you do want to talk to someone whose gone through lots of training, but is our same situation of school, co-op, and social life, there's always the confidential Peer Counseling Helpline at 215-895-1523 every Sunday through Thursday at 8pm-12am.

I can only imagine what stresses commuters & transfer students must go through on a daily basis.

P.S. It's obvious, but just 20 mins of running to the Art Museum (it's scenic and short) or a free class at the DAC does wonders for just relieving stress!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Beginning of the End

It seems that even though I'm a 5th year senior, is still takes me until Week 3 to have myself together. I'm doing better than I usually am, though still missing textbooks, and still running down the halls of CAT at 10:59 to make my 11:00 HW deadline. Good thing my professor was at convocation.

It was a really good week for commuters though! I got to meet a couple of my students at activities unlimited. I like the incoming class a lot. Every one I met at Commuter Connection Day was very down to earth and friendly. I can't wait to jump into the heart of the term. I'm very excited about the Coffee Talk series. I hope this starts up a progressive and long lasting event at Drexel. The first topic is evolution, which I'm particularly interested in at the moment since I'm taking a class on it. I guess this topic and some others that will come up during the term are somewhat popular talking points, but the goal is to not talk about these topics with the people you usually do that may have close to the same opinion as you. I'm hoping to bring in a variety of perspectives for each topic. It should be interesting.

On the flip side of things, I'm not too excited about graduation. I can't believe I'm already searching for a job. I don't want to leave the comforts of being a college student! I'm going to miss Drexel. Maybe I should apply for a job here.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Potted Plants Event

Last Thursday, CGTSPS turned our attention to a great Sustainability event. With a forecast for rain at noontime, we headed inside to the Creese Student Center Lobby to enjoy free unlimited hot dogs with chips and iced tea!

About 50 students were in attendance to hear from Ginny of the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education. She spoke about issues relevant to our local ecosystem and how we can all make a positive impact on our surroundings. You can visit their website here for more information: http://www.schuylkillcenter.org/.

After Ginny's presentation, students took part in planting their very own flowers and pots! (Credit to Kyle N. for his potting skills in the photo above) What a way to finish off an awesome event! Thanks for all in attendance!
~Anne

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Foundations

Statement of Leadership
CGTSPS is dedicated to providing opportunities to empower commuter, graduate and transfer students in:
--Making ethical and balanced choices
--Enriching their community through service and knowledge
--Advocating for their own interests and the needs of others
--Thinking critically and acting with passion
--Communicating effectively to articulate their vision and ideas
--Exercising their knowledge, talents and authority appropriately and with respect to the Drexel and local community


Diversity Statement
CGTSPS is committed to providing an inclusive environment that embraces and appreciates the values, cultures, beliefs and life experiences of all members of the Drexel community. It is our duty to expose, reflect and challenge students to grow in their own self awareness and knowledge of the world around them. It is through these acts that we prepare students to interact with an intercultural work force and community as well as lead on the global stage.