Tuesday, April 30, 2013

St. BALDricks

Last week was a great week for Coe College.  Several students and faculty members shaved their heads and donated it to the St. Baldrick's Foundation.  This foundation is a childhood cancer charity funding the most promising research to help find cures for kids with cancer.  The lives of children with cancer are being dramatically improved through the support of the St. Baldrick's Foundation.  I am proud to say that Coe College had a part in supporting this cause.  Not only were there men shaving their heads, but women as well.  I have the utmost respect for those women who shaved their heads and I wish I could be as brave as them!  Below is a picture of four students who participated in St. Baldrick's, three of which are female- and let me say, they look absolutely BEAUTIFUL!


Not only was last week St. Baldrick's, but Delta Delta Delta also had a formal dinner.  We all invited dates and met for dinner.  It was nice to eat a good meal and get to bond with my sisters.  Awards were also handed out to people for being most likely to dance, best mom and babe, best dressed, etc.  It was a great night full of smiles and laughter!

My Delta family!

My Delta momma!

I can't believe that the end of my freshman year is approaching.  I can't wait to see what these last couple weeks bring me!

Kohawk Love,
Alexis

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Flunk Day is Real!

The reason why I named this blog "Flunk Day is Real!" is because some of the freshman were starting to believe otherwise.  Two weeks passed of beautiful weather, and we still had class every day.  I was starting to get anxious and eventually gave up on guessing when it was going to be. That was until Monday April 22, though, when Flunk Day Committee woke everyone up by running through the hallways with whistles!  It was bright and early, so we all got ready and went to breakfast.  Not only was it Flunk Day, but ironically it was Earth Day, as well! We had all been waiting for this day when campus shut down and none of us had classes.

Before everyone headed to the quad at eleven to eat, campus was filled with people outside.  The weather held out for us and barely rained at all- it was nice enough to wear a tank top and capris!  Once eleven hit the quad was filled with face/body painting, bags, a photo booth, blow up bouncy games, and a lot of food. 

Again, this day has to go into my record books for one of my best memories of Freshman year here at Coe.  This semester is reassuring me more and more every day of why I chose to go to Coe.  Below are some pictures of my fun-packed day. 

Kohawk Love,
Alexis




Tuesday, April 16, 2013

President's Ball

I think that pictures can explain how much fun Pres Ball was.  That night I did six girl's hair as we all got ready, put on our gorgeous dresses, and headed off to a classy evening of food, socialization, and dancing.  It was a great night to dedicate to our president who is leaving us.  I will definitely put this down in the books as one of the best nights I have had at Coe College, yet!

Enjoy the pictures!
Kohawk Love,
Alexis







Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Admitted Student Success

Admitted student weekend was a success this time around once again!  My roommate and I had the privilege of hosting four prospective students, all of which decided to go to Coe!  I can't wait to see  them around campus next year.

Going to the We the King's concert brought back so many memories from my childhood.  They were a popular band when I was in middle school (makes me feel old)!  The concert was a blast and it was great letting the prospective students see how much fun Coe's campus and students can have.

Kohawk Love,
Alexis

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

April Events

This past weekend Coe wasn't as busy as everyone left for Easter!  It was great to get home and see all of my family- the first time since Christmas break!  This semester seems to be going by so much slower since it's not jam packed with holidays and breaks.  Everyone is hanging in there but have a couple of thoughts on their mind: Admitted Student Weekend and We the Kings, Flunk Day, Pres Ball, and Summer Break.

Like I mentioned in my last blog, this weekend is finally when We the Kings comes to play here on Campus!  It'll be a great time especially with all the prospective students being on campus.  Everyone is preparing their rooms to have those interested in Coe stay with them, my roommate and I included!  We are excited to host possibly three high school seniors this weekend.  If you're interested in Coe and want a great look at what Coe is about, I recommend coming!

I am so happy that the weather is finally turning around and it's starting to look like Spring.  With this in mind, everyone is starting to guess when Flunk Day is going to be.  The saying is that "Flunk day is always tomorrow" because no one ever knows when it is!  Flunk Day is when all of the classes are cancelled for the day and everyone is woken up at around 6 to find out.  At 11 there are a bunch of festivities going on in the quad right outside the pub.  It's a day where you actually don't have to worry about classes or even homework.  It's kind of like the college is giving back to the students for all the hard work we put in during the school year!

President's Ball (Pres ball for short) is coming up on April 13th! This is the 16th annual Coe Presidential Ball and takes place in Eby Fieldhouse. The Presidential Ball will be a celebration and the final ball for President James and Linnie Phifer.  This has been a Coe College tradition since 1996.

With many events coming up I have a feeling that April is going to fly by.  I'm ready for Summer, but I don't want my freshman year at Coe to end! It's crazy to think that in a couple months I'll be a sophomore and not at the bottom of the totem pole anymore.

Kohawk love,
Alexis