Monday, November 30, 2009
I was fined...
DROID!
ESA
Phoenix Football
Weather
Nanotechnology
Overall, I thought that Dr. Jones was a very good speaker. She was very informative but delivered all of her information in a way I could understand. I had no idea that so many products already contained these materials. I think it is so fascinating that such groundbreaking research is being done right now that could potentially change the way people live in the future.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
"I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist"
Monday, November 2, 2009
Interview
About two years ago, Elon started to develop a minor in statistics, which it now has. As a psychology major looking into this minor might be beneficial because statistics is a key concept in psychology. This semester I am taking MTH 212 Statistics in Application. Over the past few weeks my professor, Dr. Laura Taylor has been mentioning the new statistics minor and the development of a statistics major. Therefore, I thought it would be beneficial to interview her to find out more about it.
Dr. Taylor attended Winthrop University where she earned her Bachelor’s in Mathematics as well as her Master’s in Mathematics. She then attended the University of South Carolina where she earned her PhD in Statistics. I asked her why she chose statistics to major in. She explained that in today’s society statistics is more useful than other fields of mathematics.
I then asked her how she became interested in teaching. Dr. Taylor said that she has always enjoyed teaching others. She said that in high school she wanted to be a high school teacher, but as she moved on to college she realized that she would rather be teaching in a college setting. She told me that it was a natural progression because throughout grad school she was a TA.
When asked about what she likes about Elon, Dr. Taylor first responded with the size of the school. Then she went on to state that she was impressed with the opportunities Elon students have such as the unique programs there are to choose from.
Finally, I asked Dr. Taylor about the statistics major/minor. She explained that the minor gives a good overview of the subject matter. She went on to say that the new major will be accessible to a wide variety of students. There will be interdisciplinary concentrations. In other words, along with the main classes each student will need to take they will also focus in another field. For instance you could focus in biology. In my case if I choose to double major for instance, I would focus in socio-science because of my interest in psychology.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
The Step Show
Last night I went to the step show. It was so cool. Well the first group that was from a high school was kinda strange but the other groups were awesome. I didn’t realize that several different groups on campus did that. I can’t even image how much time it took each group to perfect their routines. I don’t even know how they come up with them in the first place. Every different move is so intricate because they use their arms and legs to produce the beat. I really wish I could step but I am definitely not that talented. I love watching it though. I really admire their talents and can tell how much fun they have doing it.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Nagata Shachu
Monday, September 28, 2009
Hometown Hero
When you think about it there are few people in life that you truly trust. It takes a special person to earn the complete trust of someone else. Someone who can personifies a hero in my eyes. I am lucky enough to have that person in my life and her name is Ms. Alice Kay McFarland.
Cancer is one of the scariest words in the English language. It tries to kill its victims painfully physically and mentally and succeeds all too often. Those who survive have two choices: they can be bitter and spiteful towards life or they can gain a new found perspective and love for life and those in it. Ms. McFarland had cancer. She dealt with grueling surgeries and unforgiving chemotherapy. Today she is a cancer survivor; however, you would never know by just talking to her. She is extremely healthy and forgiving. She takes life in stride and always finds purpose in life’s challenges.
Ms. McFarland is an extremely talented musician. She can play the piano beautifully but more impressively she has the voice of an angel. Music is what defines her. It is her life story while her cancer is merely a subplot. She uses her talents in many ways. One of the most giving ways is her work in her church. Ms. McFarland is very invested in her relationship with God and it is apparent that she was given these talents to help her minister to others. She is a part of a small church that ministers to a humble community. She has worked hard to use her talents to minister and to share her music with that community. Music offers peace and sometimes it can be the first connection that someone has with Christ. Also through her church she recently started a campaign to help more of her community. She collects basic school supplies for one of the most impoverished schools in the city. Without this program the great majority of these children would have nothing, not even the bare minimum, in the way of school supplies. Ms. McFarland receives nothing in return, no real recognition or anything of that sort. However, I am sure she is a hero in the eyes of those children and their families.
Though all that I have mentioned is enough to be considered a “hometown hero,” they are not the reasons she first came to mind. I first thought of the complete trust I have in her and the profound affect she has had on my life. Before I met her I was not confident in myself at all. I tended to be withdrawn and very hard on myself. I lived life without learning form it and appreciating its beauty. Ms. McFarland saw my potential. She taught me to sing in more ways than one. She has been my private voice instructor for six years; however, more importantly, she has been my mentor. She helped me come out of my shell and learn to love myself. She has taught me that pain is a part of life. You hurt for a reason: it shows life has meaning. I can tell her anything without fearing judgment. Instead, I know that she will coach me through the tough times and rejoice with me in the good. Most importantly I learn by example. She lives with high moral standards and I have never seen her falter from them. However, I have never seen her struggle with them either. She knows herself and is extremely comfortable with her decisions. She does not need to fit in. She does what is right for her and makes no apologies for it. She always tells me “no one has to live your life but you.” So because of her I try hard to do what I know is right and I don’t worry about what others think of me. She has not only had this affect on me. Many other people have their own reasons to cherish their relationships with her. She dedicates herself to the needs of others whether it is through community service or an impromptu conversation about the unfairness of life.
I cannot put into words how much she has impacted my life. I am so grateful for everything she has done for me and every time she has saved my life. She does not fight fires or bad guys or anything that classically defines a hero. But she does save lives and make them better for those around her. She is my hero.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Rugby Practice
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Elon 101- Organization Fair
One of the things I signed up for at the Organization Fair was Elon Women’s Rugby. I have always been interested in the sport and decided that I will try it out next week and maybe join the intramural team. I figure it will be a good way to exercise and meet new people. Plus if I decide rugby is not for me I don’t have to stick with it. Another group I signed up for is Moving Forward in Christ. I plan to be apart of the gospel choir. I love to sing and be apart of a chorus so I thought this would be a good new experience for me. Everyone seems really welcoming and I think it will be a good stress reliever for me. I also signed up to be a committee member for the Elonthan. I think I really want to be on the morale committee and keep the dancers motivated! I signed up to be apart of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, which is a co-ed service fraternity. I look forward to having ways to serve the Elon and the community. Other groups that I signed up for that I plan on being active in are the Psych Club and Phoenix Phanatics.