Saturday, March 29, 2014

What do you do for fun?

"What do you do for fun?"  I hear that question all too often when there are prospective students and curious parents on campus.  They know that there is always comedians, performers, and activities to do on campus, but what about off campus? 

Coming from a town much smaller than Cedar Rapids, I find it easy to stay entertained.  Personally, I find Cedar Rapids HUGE, and often times this leads to my fellow classmates from Chicago and Colorado to laugh in my face.  Yet, this puts me at an advantage.  I love walking from Coe to downtown and admiring the little shops and stores you pass by.  Czech Village also provides this atmosphere, and WOW do they have some good food.  Then there's NewBo Market, which I have YET to go to.  Now that the weather is getting nicer and the sun is finally shining- I'm definitely going to make that a priority to go see.  I can't wait for the Cedar Rapids Kernels games to start up again.  Who doesn't like a good baseball game?

This past weekend I was also able to go to the Justin Moore, Josh Thompson, and Randy Houser concert that was at the U.S. Cellular Center right down the road from Coe.  I absolutely LOVE country music and Cedar Rapids always finds a way to get some of the best country stars here.  Justin Moore is the newly-crowned Academy of Country Music's new artist of the year.

My roommate and me all ready and excited for the Justin Moore concert! See my touch of plaid?

So yes, I may be from a small town in Iowa (there are smaller, trust me), but I tend to keep myself busy off campus, as well as on campus.  It's not hard to find something to do, and I can't wait to explore even more!

Kohawk Love,
Alexis

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

President's Ball Goes Down In History

This weekend proved to be one for the books. David McInally was inaugurated as the 15th president of Coe College.  The night after, the school was encouraged to partake in the Presidential Ball, a celebratory event where students can spend time with friends, faculty, staff, and alumni in a formal setting not found at many other colleges.  This year marked a special one with it being a part of history as we welcomed our 15th president to the Coe College family.  We celebrated and enjoyed an evening of food, music, dancing, and fun.  It is always a good time getting dressed up and spending a night dancing with friends.  Check out some pictures below!

Hannah Torry and me!

Erin Pisarik and me!

Kohawk Love,
Alexis

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Delta Delta Delta

Last semester in Delta I was Continuing Education Chairman.  As Continuing Education chairman, it was my duty to make an overview of the things our Delta Elta Chapter of Delta did during the first semester of this school year.  Reading over what I wrote, I can pick out inside jokes, funny memories, and relive all the amazing times I had with my sisters.  For anyone who is considering Greek Life as a possible route to take in college, I strongly advocate for it.  I wouldn't be who I am today without Delta.  Here are some of the few things Delta did during the Fall Semester:

First semester of the 2013-2014 school-year at Coe College started on August 26, 2014.  We started the semester off with a bang by beginning to practice, plan, and set up our formal recruitment.  Our Vice President of Membership, Savanah Schott, had come up with an amazing theme- Egyptian.  Immediately our dorm wing, center pieces, and decorations consisted of all gold, everything.  We truly brought the Delta Dynasty to campus!  Formal recruitment was a success as we gained 20 amazing new minis and eventually initiated members!  Running of the stairs, or bid day, was full of chanting, laughing, smiles, and plenty of gold glitter as our new minis ran down the stairs into our arms.  We couldn’t have been happier with them, and immediately we saw the potential our new member class would have.  They have proved to be a great asset to our Delta Eta chapter.

On top of gaining new members, our chapter was able to have a great experience by going to Memphis, Tennessee and visiting the St. Jude Children’s Hospital.  It was truly a life-changing trip that consisted of touring the St. Jude Hospital, visiting Elvis Presley’s Graceland, attending the Civil Rights Museum, toured the historical Beale Street, and overall enjoyed bonding time with our sisters.  It was a good 9 hour drive from Cedar Rapids, IA to Memphis- and it was completely worth it.

A new tradition was started this year when we had a great family weekend set up by our Social Chair, Cinnamon Moore.  Many parents, siblings, friends, and other relatives attended this weekend event full of pot-luck tailgating before a football game, afternoon brunch, and a showcase of skits we did during Formal Recruitment.  It was a great opportunity for our sister’s to not only get to know the new members better, but also the people that mean the most to us!  Parents were hitting it off, friends coming over to play bags, and there was surely enough food to go around.  This weekend truly introduced a new realm of the term “sisterhood” to our chapter.

Homecoming week quickly crept up on us as the semester started to hit high gear.  We were fortunate enough to have our lovely senior Delta, student body president, and Vice President of Chapter Administration, Anna Barton, on this year’s Homecoming court!  Although she didn’t win overall, she will always be our Queen! 

Fall of 2013 was a big semester for a couple of our sisters! One night we had our first candle lighting of the semester- not for one girl, but three! Senior Jillian Reynolds, junior Kortney Paustian, and sophomore Maddy Fangman were all happy to announce and show us their promise rings.  They kept their secrets well, because the rest of the chapter grew with excitement as we discovered each girl’s beautiful rings!

Our Philanthropy Chairman, Megan Hurlbert, was on top of planning our biggest fundraising event of the semester- letter writing.  One night we all met in the Voorhees lobby, a dorm on campus, and started filling out and personalizing letters to send to friends and family asking them to donate to St. Jude Hospital.  This event usually lasts all night, but we turned it into a great night to bond with sisters and pig out on pizza.  We also had the opportunity to sit and listen to our St. Jude representative talk about certain children at St. Jude fighting, and also some facts and present day numbers of how our Delta Eta chapter is affecting and helping the children of St. Jude.  Letter writing is usually where most of our donations and fundraising comes from, so we make sure that every girl takes their time and sends out a total of 50 letters a piece.  We all are excited to see what this year’s letter writing event has raised for our philanthropy!

Being Continuing Education, I had help from Loxley Grafe, our Alumni Relations Chairman, and help from Anna Barton, our Vice President of Chapter Administration with planning this year’s Founders’ Day!  It was a big year for Delta Delta Delta as we celebrated 125 years of sisterhood.  We reserved our Alumni House and served hot cocoa, coffee, and several sweet desserts.  We had some amazing Delta’s from all around the Cedar Rapids area of all ages come and spend the night socializing, writing a pearl, or a kind note, to a sister in another chapter, and listening to our President, Sarah Thielen, give a speech.  We had almost every member attend this formal event!  Our chapter enjoyed reading the fun facts about the history of Tri Delta and looking through old scrap books that had been put together in previous years.

After gaining our new members, our New Member Educator, Molly Wickam, made it apparent that they were all up to something. They spent the first half of the semester brainstorming themes for the new member dance that they throw for the entire chapter. The catch is, the dance is a secret to everyone but the new members and educator. The only information that the rest of the chapter received was an invitation that was given in the mail with a riddle on it, and each grade had a different riddle to decipher. Their theme turned out to be good ol’ Miley Cyrus! New members had “Party in the USA” Miley, sophomores had “Best of Both Worlds” Miley, and juniors/seniors had new and improved “Wrecking Ball” Miley.  This deemed to be fitting since Miley’s new album had just come out!  We had a great time dancing and singing to Hannah Montana/ Miley Cyrus songs all night and dressing up appropriate to the theme.

This semester was also filled with some great socials with other Greek chapters on campus.  One night we had game night social with Lambda Chi Alpha consisting of several minute to win it games.  Who knew they could be so hard!?  We had an amazing turn out of girls showing up.  We also had a social with ΑΣΑ, ΣΝ & ΦΚΤ where we met on the quad between the dorm buildings and had a giant colored water balloon fight.  Our clothes we’re dyed blue, green, pink, and yellow by the time the water balloon fight was over!

I couldn’t have asked for a better fall semester of my sophomore year then by spending it with my sisters.  The past year has been dedicated to sisterhood and I believe that this past semester showed how strong our Delta Eta chapter can truly be.  The support and encouragement I see from all of my sisters is what sisterhood is about.  This fall semester many memories were made, friendships developed, and doors of opportunity opened.  I can’t wait to see how much our chapter grows.

Kohawk Love,
Alexis

Monday, March 10, 2014

Where Does the Time Go?

Seriously though, where does the time go?  I feel like time has just been slipping between my fingers ever since the semester started.  And now its March.  It's crazy how when you stay busy, time just passes by.  Every day a step closer towards the end of my second semester of my sophomore year here at Coe.  I read that and I only think of one word- how exciting.

These past two months have been FILLED with good memories, events, and opportunities.  So many in fact that I haven't found the time to be able to sit down and write about them- until now.  These two months I haven't been able to watch Netflix (I went through a stage where I watched it every night- no joke) or even take my usual naps- and I wouldn't want it any other way.

Lets start of by saying a of February 14, 2014, I am now a Certified Nurse Assistant. WOOHOO! This little stepping stone has started to pave my path and journey towards becoming a Nurse.  That class kicked my butt from the beginning of the semester until now- taking it from 5-9 every night took a toll on me!  I learned how to manage my time, handle my stress, and say no when things got overwhelming.  I learned how to take care of myself because when the going gets tough, the tough get going. 

The following weekend after that was Delta Delta Delta's Annual Dessert Gala. This event is our biggest Fundraiser of the year.  We get donations from different places in order to have a silent auction, and also ask or donations from bakeries for a donation of desserts to supply our silent auction goers with.  That way, they get to eat yummy desserts of literally ALL kinds, and bid on wonderful items that all goes to a good cause- St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.  This event alone raised over $6,600 to and was donated to help kick cancer in the butt.  It's event's like these that make me realize why I am in Greek Life, and how amazing of an experience it truly is.

Shaina Winn (left), Christina Albrecht (right), and myself at Dessert Gala!

Then came Spring Break... at the most perfect timing for everyone.  February 28th was the last day of classes and I was on a plane to California to see my sister.  It was tough leaving the beautiful warm weather of San Diego, but we had a eventful drive home back.  My grandmother was out there for the winter (I like to say she was hibernating from the cold) so we all drove back to Iowa together.  One stop in Vegas, one stop in Denver, and BAM back to Iowa we were.  It was a great time spent with family and friends after a hectic two months of classes!  Several other people went to similar warm places, went home, or even stayed on campus!  That week long break has helped rejuvenate everyone so they could power through the rest of the semester.

Me in front of the Santa Monica Pier!

And here we are, trying to make it through the rest of the semester.  Flunk Day, St. Patty's Day, and President's Ball, all on our minds. They keep saying Flunk Day is tomorrow, but it always is.

Kohawk Love,
Alexis