Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Next Sophomore Class Vice President



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg8VhVzSIkk (Link to the video sorry it is sideways)

Greetings all I apologize to everyone for not blogging lately. I was really busy with SGA Elections. I have just been elected as Sophomore Class Vice President.

I have noticed that a lot of incoming freshman have been asking me about SGA. Therefore this blog is dedicated to SGA. I have included a video of my campaign speech and a picture of my campaign flyer. SGA is a great organization to be a part of. Student government (SGA) is great! Im currently a freshman class senator. Next year ill be the vice president of the sophomore class. SGA is a really good thing to be involved in. it has a lot of props as well. If you choose to run for something let me know because I will def. Help you! when you enroll all freshman positions will be open these consist of 5 senators and 1 miss freshman 1 treasure 1 secretary 1 president 1 vice president and 1 mr freshman But there will be interest meetings in the fall. if you decide to run for something. and you have to attend an interest meeting to run for any position

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

An Update













Me and Kay Hagan.
The Trophy I Won.


First off, it is of the utmost importance that I apologize for not blogging on my experiences recently.
I will attempt to "catch" everyone up to date in chronological order.

In my last blog, I stated that I won the competition called Wild Out Wednesday. In this Blog I have included a picture of the trophy, and a video. The video can be found here: http://www.campusecho.com/video-wildin-out-1.1012071

NCCU is building its second home with Habitat for Humanity. I volunteer there working to help build the home, as the recipient of this home is a staff member at NCCU. I was at the ground breaking ceremony. At this ceremony I met Senator Kay Hagan, District Representative Larry D. Hall of the 29th district of North Carolina, and I also met Mayor William V. Bell of Durham. I have included a picture of me and Kay Hagan as well.

I was asked to usher at the 75th annual committee on the Durham affairs of black people a few weeks ago. There I again met Mayor Bell and Representative Larry D. Hall. Representative Larry Hall spoke with me about being his intern for the fall semester. I also met Shirley Caesar at this event.

Last weekend, I attended the Honda Battle of the Bands in Atlanta GA it was held in the Georgia Dome. NCCU's Marching Sound Machine did an amazing job! The Battle of the Bands is not a competition, it is an exhibition therefore a winner is not chosen. Ludacris, the rapper, performed.

I've also been very busy collecting toiletries for Haiti with the Emerging Leaders Program. Today I gave blood during a blood drive that was sponsored by the American Red Cross for Haiti. I've also been collecting money for Haiti along with SGA. Also with SGA we are working on a petition to take to the NC Board of Governor’s about an 8% tuition increase.

This week on Thursday at 8pm-9pm I will be on NCCU's radio station called Audionet and I will perform spoken word. You can listen to it on channel 9 on Thursday at 8 pm. For my off campus subscribers you can listen here: http://www.nccu.edu/academics/sc/liberalarts/english/audionet/listen.cfm

This Saturday, I will be in South Carolina for with my fellow emerging leaders, we are going to the University of South Carolina for a leadership and diversity conference.

Friday, January 8, 2010

First Week Of Spring Semester Classes

My first week of Spring classes Has been great! I preformed in Wild Out Wednesday which is basically a talent show. I won a trophey for best spoken word. This semester I'm carrying 17 hours. One more hour than last semester but I can handle it. I plan on studing more this semester.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thanksgiving Break!!!!

I finally arrived home yesterday. I am ecstatic to be home. I get to see my friends from other colleges and my family that is back home for once. I got to sleep in my OWN bed yesterday that was great. It will be nice to go to our city's annual Christmas/Thanksgiving parade today. And Tommorow, the best day of all THANKSGIVING! It has been far too long since I have gotten the chance to taste my favorite dessert, sweet potato pie. At least I have came home and left Durham with the satisfaction that I have helped to successfully make a difference in a few families' life's for Thanksgiving. Along with the Freshman Class Council we collected 622 pounds of food to be donated to different families throughout the holiday season. We also collected funds to help feed a family for Thanksgiving. Not only was I apart of that can food drive, but in the Centennial Scholar's Program we also collected can foods for families throughout Durham with the help of the Durham Alumni Chapter of North Carolina Central University. Although it is Thanksgiving Break, It really isn't a true break. Even here at home during my relaxation period I'm finding that I still have to exercise time management, because I have loads of homework and studying to do for exams and I wish to enjoy some quality time with my friends and family.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Centennial Homecoming and Beyond

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Homecoming was great! We won the actual Homecoming game 53-22. It was nice to see so many alumni. I attended the majority of the Homecoming events, I think I will begin a scrap book soon and place all of my ticket stubs in it. Today is "Chat With The Chancellor" so I will most definitely be there to voice my few concerns. My time in the Student Government Association has been great. I encourage everyone to get involved! Also I have been invited to participate in the Centennial Scholar's Program. I have accepted the invitation and it is a very good program. I am glad that I was selected to participate in it. Next week I'm participating in a talent show to recite a poem that I wrote Other than that the majority of my time is dedicated to studying for my final exams.
See all Centennial Events by visiting www.nccu.edu/centennial

Monday, October 19, 2009

Time Management, and Busy Days


In My World Time Really Is Money. Except Once You Spend Time You Can Never Get It Back, No Refunds Are Available.

Time management is a factor in my days here at NCCU. Things have gotten so hectic that I have a time management plan on my wall where I have mapped out every hour during the day. These hours are marked as class time, study time, homework time, meetings, free time, and many other segments of daily life. This helps me better organize my time so that everything gets done in a timely manner. For example, I'm apart of many organizations on campus. Two of which meet every Thursday at the same time but at two different locations across campus. I'm apart of the Debutante & Boyz-2-Men Mentoring Society, the 100 Black Men of NCCU, and The NAACP NCCU chapter. To add on to my already busy schedule Iv'e been appointed as a Freshman Class Senator. So now I'll have more meetings weekly. But I love it all. I'm proud that I have begun to make a difference and I'm staying involved in school affairs and with the Student Government Association. Tomorrow I am competing in an oratorical contest to win the Freedom Bell Scholarship. Speaking of time management I think I should probably go recite my speech. Goodbye.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

52-7

52-7 isn't just a random series of numbers. Its actually the score of our first victory on the football team. Yesterday, we played Central Methodist University, and finally we picked up our first win of the season. The team did an awesome job. I can not accurately express the excitement that I felt. The word excitement inadequately describes the feeling. If a win wasn't enough I got to meet the Chancellor, Charlie Nelms, we talked for a long time during the game. I had never personally spoke with him before the game.