I took
this picture with Father Curran after graduation. It was like closing the book
to my Rockhurst undergraduate career. He asked me what my plans were and
remarked on how that would be a perfect career field for me and my strengths. I
feel like that moment was so full of Magis, because I know that he meant what
he said and that he really did care about my plans after college. I think that
this is something that shows what Rockhrust is about. At the end of the day it
is not the money that you pay to come here, but the people that you meet along
the way who take a sincere interest in you and helping you achieve your goals.
I am determined to live greater and fulfill the core value of magis the rest of
my life.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
The Final Post
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Time Flies at Rockstock
On Friday night SAB held our annual spring concert Rockstock on Lower Burke. The weather was great for an outside concert and it was
really nice just being out of school for the weekend. This was my last concert
here at Rockhurst unless some friends want to invite me back next year for a
concert! The featured band this year was Time Flies. I went to the concert with
some of my residents, and when we arrived it was packed. Since, I had never
heard of Time Flies before or any of their songs I was curious about what type
of genre they fit under and what to expect from this concert. There were over
two thousand people in attendance at the concert and it was the biggest concert
that Rockhurst has hosted on campus. The
actual concert was very well put together. There were a lot of different genres
that the group played. They began their set with an original song, and the rest
of the concert went back and forth between original songs and covers. One of my
favorite things that they did was an original rap to “We Can’t Stop” by Miley
Cyrus. The members of SAB had come up with a list of words that described
Kansas City and Rockhurst and the members of Time Flies made a rap using all of
the words. I thought that was really cool and it showed that they had more
talent than I thought. Each cover that they did, they added something different
to it. Like the remix they did of “Under the Sea” they changed the words and
added a rap to it as well. I had a lot of fun at the concert listening to the
music, but SAB also provided other activities for people to do during the
concert. The photo booth was one of the most popular options. There was also a
table where you could create your own sticker or laptop skin. The concert was a
blast, and a very nice ending to a very busy week. Now it’s time to start
finals week. Wish me luck!Thursday, May 1, 2014
Hawk City Heroes!
The Tuesday
that everyone returned from Easter Break marked the beginning of Greek Week. Our
theme this year was Hawk City Heroes. So, here we go, the one week where all
Greeks come out to compete for the much coveted title of Greek Week Champion.
The week started off with a tame beginning of pop tab collections and turning
in Yogurtini receipts. Banners went up in the front of Massman, and chalk
drawing commenced in the morning until two pm. The day concluded with speaker
David Stollman from Campus Speak. He gave a really awesome speech about holding
each other accountable for our organizations. I think that it is something that
everyone can learn from in the Greek system. We are accountable for what
happens to our Greek community we cannot put it off on other people. The next
day opened with capture the flag, and ended with Greek Olympics. This was one
of the more competitive days that there is, but the race for the lead was
really close. The final day of Greek week brought a lot of fun skits and awards
announcements. I announced our newest members to Order of Omega during the
ceremony. I was really excited about that! This week is always really tough for
me because I want to cheer on my organization, but I want to cheer everyone on
because I love Greek Life, and I feel like it is something that we need to use
to lift each other up as opposed to tearing each other down. I always hate it
when other organizations cheer against another organization. I feel like that
defeats the purpose of creating Greek Unity. I feel like this week was better
organized and didn’t allow for competition to get as out of hand as it has in
year passed, and I was very thankful for that. I can only see Greek Week
getting better from here on out.
Easter Break
Easter Break was a very relaxing time for me. I will
probably regret not working on my homework like I should have, but the weather
was so nice! I took time to actually enjoy my last break of college. All too
often during break I am running, working, doing this that or the other. I never
take the time to enjoy my break or to stop and smell the roses. So, this break
I decided that I would do that because I won’t get the chance again, while I’m
in college. I it’s important to take a break when you are given the chance.
However, I can’t ever sit still and just relax, so I began to think and wonder
about what life is going to be like next year. I got a job as a Leadership
Consultant with my sorority and I will be traveling on the road four to five
weeks straight. I will be dependent on others to help me get the things done
that I need to get accomplished. I thought about how this job is going to
change me for the better, and help me be more flexible, like a jellyfish. I thought
about my fears. Will I be good enough for this job? Will it be a good fit for
me? Can I grow and learn from it? All of these thoughts raced through my head
over break. I had to think back to my time in the Dominican Republic and think
to myself “Si Dios Quiere”. This was a huge reminder for me that if it is in
Gods will it will work out. Si Dios Quiere. I would not have been blessed with the
opportunities that I have been given if it wasn’t something that I was meant to
do. Senior year has definitely been an uncertain time in my life because I am
on the edge of making so many big decisions. It is important that I try to stay
grounded, and take time to relax, but I need to take more time to reflect and
discern on my path and where it has led me so far. I wasn't expecting to have such a deep and reflective break. I did want to go Easter egg hunting, but my mom said I am too old for that. Oh Well, I thought I'd give it a try!
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