Sunday, October 26, 2008

Top 5 YouTube Videos

Being a couple months in to our first year of college, we have found that we spend endless hours in front of our new laptops. Of course we only use them for studious tasks such as researching, reading, e-mailing teachers and taking notes right? YA RIGHT! While we do use our laptops for school related things, when its time to take a break from some long hours of studying and writing papers surfing the web is certainly one of the top activities among college students. Admit it. Afterall, how many times have you logged on to your Facebook today? And even when you aren’t just taking a break, the internet is an enjoyable pastime. On many nights I often find myself crowding around a computer screen with all my friends, watching the latest youtube videos. For that reason I would like to share with you, 5 of my favorite youtube videos. This way if you are ever bored or taking a break from studying you can have something to watch! ENJOY!

1. I’m Bo Yo – previously mentioned in my introduction post. It’s a sweet rap and he has many others that are just as entertaining!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-ap5Fp2T6c

2. Wheels the Movie- a funny movie trailer for a fake movie. I’ve seen it so many times, but I still laugh!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWB7Ub21c1U

3. Charlie Bit Me – most likely you’ve already seen this but it is so funny! I mean who can resist such a such baby (with an british accent!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OBlgSz8sSM

4. Amy at the Club – not enough people appreciate this. But it is the defnition of every annoying girl I have ever encountered!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFSy2Gl8YnM

5. “Grape Lady Falls” – The title pretty much explains it, but its just good simple humor. Someone getting hurt (that isn’t you) always equal a good laugh!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vFVnTMwt3w

Thursday, October 16, 2008

5 Ways to Beat Stress

Starting a new life at college is a life changing event, something most teenagers look forward to for years. Once at school, however, many students discover that between clubs, classes, exams, and social events, there are a lot of new stressors to deal with. We at k.e.m. have compiled a list of five (!) simple stress-busters.

1. Exercise
Running around between classes, studying, and going out may seem to leave little time for exercise. Regular exercise, however, releases endorphins which help to relieve feelings of stress. The calories burned can help to offset the dreaded Mizzou 22, which would definitely increase stress levels! If you choose to work out at the Rec, it's also a good place to meet new friends or workout partners which can keep you motivated. The Spa in the lower level also provides relaxing messages (can you say student charge?). 

2. Eat Healthy Foods
One of the best aspects of MU is the variety of dining options. No one on campus should ever be hard pressed to find healthy, delicious meal options. By eating whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and low-fat protein sources, you can improve your health and increase your energy. With this energy, you may find it easier to manage that insane schedule. 

3. Sleep
It's easy to get caught up, especially late at night, with distractions-facebook, mojo, parties, and friends all make the list. Getting enough sleep (about eight hours) is crucial for optimal focus and learning during class. Additionally, not sleeping enough can lead to a vicious cycle of caffeine consumption and napping. Monitor your caffeine intake throughout the day, limit naps to an hour, and try to wake up at the same time each day.

4. Studying
It may seem counterintuitive to stress prevention, but studying definitely keeps stress levels at bay. Many students fall behind in classes and become overwhelmed before an exam. Cramming the night before also leads to stress-brought on by fatigue. Just reviewing notes and keeping up with assignments helps you feel less overwhelmed and more productive. 

5. Having Fun!
Everyone deserves "me" time, a chance to blow off steam. Anything that you have fun at-hiking, clubbing, watching movies-can counteract stress. It's also a great way to meet people and explore CoMo!

until next time, G-fivers,
*k.e.m.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Our Super Awesome Scavenger Hunt!!!


This week out assignment was to go on a scavenger hunt around the Mizzou campus. Let me tell you, it was super fun! It was exciting, interesting and educational all at the same time! Chris Spurlock really knows how to spice things up for his little figments! The clues were so tricky, but luckily we are intelligent college students who can decipher the intricate word puzzles! First off, the hunt led us to the student health center! We rode the elevator all the way to the 4th floor! Did you know that that elevator can hold up to 28 people? That is quite the party! At the student health center we found all types of useful information in the pamphlets displayed on the wall. Mary especially found the pamphlet on STDs and oral sex helpful! Now that we are away from our parents its important that we know how to take care of ourselves and we can do just that with the help of the student health center! After that we headed to Pershing. I had never been there before, or knew it existed!  Thankfully, I had my fellow teammates Kara and Mary to tell me about how sweet it was! I will definitely be hitting up that hot spot soon! Up next to trotted over to the Stankowski field! Mary referred to it as “Stank” and I can see why. This is the place to work up a sweat! But if you don’t wear deodorant you will most definitely “stank.” Kara displayed some hardcore stretching techniques for us. I’m pretty sure the male soccer players on the field thoroughly enjoyed it. Our next 3 stops were all important buildings that will have a great impact on our academic careers over the next 4 years. We visited the Math building, Strickland (where many of our classes take place) and the student success center! I really liked the Student Success Center; the guy at the front desk was really nice. And now I know where to go if I ever need help in my classes. After that we headed to Gannett and Peace Park (don’t worry we threw up the obligatory peace sign in our picture). Lastly we headed to the down town area to visit Shakespeare’s pizza (so yummy!) and WhichWich. Boy, those last two stops really got my salivary glands going! Upset that our adventure was over we headed back home to Gillett. This scavenger hunt was so fun and useful because we got to see so much of the beautiful campus and learn more about all the useful facilities that surround us everyday! Thanks Chris, you’re the best!

5 Things To Do In Downtown Columbia

5 Fun Things To Do In Downtown Columbia

Being freshmen, I know we have a lot going on in terms of school.  But sometimes you just need a break from it all to go out and have some FUN! So I came up with five things that I've enjoyed..try them out sometime!

1. Just Walk Around!
I know that most of us do a lot of walking and it can get tiring, but get off your butt and get out there! There's usually something entertaining/ funny happening downtown, and you need to check it out! There are a bunch of free shows and cool shops to look in, and I have seen my share of hilarious people down there.  I walked around with my camera one day and got some of my best pictures ever because there was so much going on! 

2. Get Lost Book Shop

My friend Kayla and I were walking by one day and we had to stop in, and I'm glad we did! The little store is absolutely PACKED with new and used books of all kinds! And the good news is that they're cheap, too! Most of them are around $6...it doesn't get much better than that!

3. Vintage Stores

There are 2 vintage stores downtown and both of them are so much fun! I love going in there with my friends and joking around, and trust me, there are PLENTY of things to play with! Plus I got some awesome sunglasses there for $10 so I'm definitely a fan.

4. Sparky's

If you're an ice cream lover, you need to hit this place up! Their ice cream is sooo delicious...I cure my chocolate cravings there :) They also have cool pictures up on the wall from different photographers, which I think is great!  And if you friend them on Facebook, you get free ice cream at your next visit...how can you pass that up?

5. Ragtag Cinema

This place is so cute! It's an indie movie theater, which is right up my alley, and they show movies that you probably wouldn't see in most other theaters. They have a coffee bar and the atmosphere is great, so if you need some relaxation time, this is definitely the place for you! You can look up movie listings at www.ragtagfilm.com

So there you go! Hopefully instead of laying in bed and sleeping when you need a break, you will go downtown and see what Columbia has to offer! Much love!

kem

Jake's Five

Jake’s Top Five

Hey G5-ers! So, I recently ventured off the fifth floor (gasp!) down to the fourth, and I met the great Jake Gonzales in the process! I know he’s not on our floor, but he’s a really cool kid from Illinois (just like me!) with great taste in music (so you know he already has an A+ in my book). So, what better way to get to know someone than a one-on-one interview?  Here’s Jake’s top five!

1.     He’s a busy guy!

Jake is here to study journalism, but he’s definitely multi-dimensional.  He is already busy writing articles for the Maneater and working for KCOU (the radio station). And, like most of us freshman, he’s still trying to get a handle on all the homework and studying that he has to do, work out regularly, and have a few good times in the process.  It hasn’t been an easy adjustment, but it seems to me like he’s doing a great job considering how much he’s already got on his plate!

2.     He’s got his head on straight

Jake already has definite plans on what he wants to accomplish here at Mizzou. “I want to be happy, first of all,” he says, “and then I want to have a GPA over 3.4.” In addition to those last two goals, Jake is also hoping to get some preparation to become a radio show host or analyst.  “I also would like to have some fun somewhere in there,” he laughs, “but everything else comes first.”

3.     He knows what he wants to do with his future (which is more than I can say!)

Jake knows exactly what he wants to be after he graduates—an ESPN Radio talk show host.  That job combines sports and radio, a near perfect combination for him!

4.     His friends are really important to him

Although it’s hard to keep in touch with his old friends, Jake is definitely making an effort to do so.  “I love my friends back home,” he says.  “We know who we are, what things we love and hate, how the other will react in situations.”  That isn’t to say, however, that Jake hasn’t made friends here.  He already has a pretty close-knit group, and hopes that their bond will hold.  If nothing else, they’ve had some good times, which makes the transfer from home to college a little more bearable. 

5.     He’s going through some typical Freshman- year trials/ Just like everyone else, life is different here than it was at home

Just like a lot of us, Jake recognizes that moving to a new environment requires some getting used to.  “People are still in this shell of who they really are, not showing enough to know them, just showing enough to like them,” he says.  Jake hopes that with time people will open up a little more and show who they really are. Adding on to this is the “privacy” issue.  Jake doesn’t really have any time or place to just be along, which he “loved about being back at home.”  It will take some getting used to, but he’s confident that time will help iron out some of the problems he’s having.  Personally, I’m sure he’ll be more than fine!

That’s all for this week! Much love,

Kara

Monday, October 6, 2008

New to College 5

5 Things I’ve had to get used to as a college freshman

1.     Walking everywhere

Being a runner, I naturally considered myself to be in relatively good shape. But after my first couple of days walking to class on the MU campus, I began to question my physical abilities. I never realized how spoiled I was to have all my classes in the same building in high school. I remember complaining about how my locker was so far away from all my classes and now I realize what a spoiled brat I was. Of course, I’m exaggerating, because walking to classes really isn’t that bad. I actually do enjoy my walks most of the time. Its good exercise and its give me time to talk with and meet new people. It just takes a little more effort in scheduling to add in that 5-10 minute walk to and from class.

2.     Eating at a scheduled time- Now that it is October, I finally think my hunger cycle has adjusted to college life, but boy those first week weeks were hard. Having to rely on a dining hall schedule for my meals definitely took some getting used to. I was always one to linger in and out of the kitchen throughout the day at home, snacking in between meals and always having my favorite choice foods to choose from in the pantry. Now at college, I have got a certain amount of time in between classes and endless amounts of other events to schedule in my feeding time. Sometimes its annoying to have to eat even when you aren’t hungry just because you know for a fact that you are going to be starving later if you don’t eat anything. But it is also nice having so many options! People usually complain about dorm food, but honestly I love it and hate when I can’t eat in the dining hall.

3.     Wearing shoes in the shower- I was lucky enough to have experienced summer camp before entering college. This prepared me in many ways for dorm life such showering with sandals on. I can’t help but think of camp every time I grab my towel and shower tote and walk down the hall to the showers. I really don’t mind showering in the dorms, but I have found it is definitely a perk to have the comforts of your own bathroom when you go home.

4.     Being away from my family- It is really true that you don’t miss really appreciate something until its gone. I know my family is not gone forever, but being away from them really does make me appreciate them and all that they do for me. I still talk to them almost everyday, but there are just little things about actually being with them that I miss. Like hearing the garage door open when my dad got home from work, eating dinner together, the sound of my mom talking on the phone while she does the crossword puzzle and my dog climbing up on the couch with me while I watch tv.

5.     Meeting new people- One of the hardest parts of college so far besides my academic courses has been just trying to find a place to fit in. College is a start of a new chapter in my life, and for me that means meeting new people and trying to create a whole new group of friends. The way I look at it, you can usually get along with people and have fun with them, but truly finding the people you clique with and can trust as a true friend is the challenge. I know as time go by those people will slowly fall in to place in my life, but right now, finding a new circle of friends is still in the beginning stages.

By the Way: I know this blog was suppose to be about the speaker, Sandy Davidson. All the members of High Five KEM attended the speaker, however we didn’t find it very useful or interesting enough to blog about…but we did go! And had ice cream J

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Maggie's Five

You’ve probably passed by her open door while she is watching the office on the 5th floor of Gillett, sporting some type of Chi-O clothing item or seen her studying in the lounge, but what do you really know about Maggie Gengler? Well here are the 5 THINGS you should know about your fellow Gillett resident Maggie!

 

The Family:

Maggie’s full name is Margaret Eileen Gengler.  She comes to Mizzou from Kansas City, MO and is oldest of five kids. Coming from such a large family, Maggie has always put family first. With 3 younger sisters (Katie, 16, Molly 11, Grace, 10) and a younger brother (Charlie, 5), you would think that her siblings might drive her crazy. However, she considers her younger sister Katie to be her best friend .just so happens to be her 16 year old sister, Kelsey. (BTW: you might have even witnessed the Hannah Montana themed birthday party held in the lounge over parent’s weekend to celebrate Grace’s 10th birthday!) While sometimes its hard being the oldest in the family, she embraces the challenges along with the perks that come with it.

            “Being the oldest blow because you go through everything first. I’m always the one to break the ice with my parents and then everything else is easier for my sisters. Honestly, I don’t mind though because I know I can handle my parents better than them anyway.”

 

School:

From elementary school until her junior year in high school, Maggie attended St. Pius X, a small private school in Kansas City.  For a long time Maggie knew she was unhappy in that environment.

            “I know it sounds cliché, but there were just a lot of really mean girls and I put up with it for as long as I could, but finally I just had to convince my parents I wanted to switch. They didn’t really go for it at first, but they finally caved in and I know it was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.”

            Maggie switched to the local public school, Winnetonka High School, and found herself loving it and fitting in perfectly with her new friends. She found the only thing she missed about private school were the uniforms.

            “With uniforms, it was so nice not to have to think about what I was going to wear in the morning! And you NEVER had to do laundry. It was awesome!”

 

College Life and Future Plans:

Maggie finds herself loving and hating the same thing about college: INDEPENDENCE.

            “ I love being on my own and learning to make my own decisions and take care of myself, but at the same time I just miss my mom doing my laundry!”

            Coming to college, Maggie was originally a journalism major, but three days in to  school she knew it just wasn’t for her. As of right now she is “undecided,” but she knows the direction she is headed.

“I’ve always had a super strong and stubborn personality. I have to get my way and I always argue to prove my point of view. For this reason, everyone in my life (especially my family) have always told me I should go into Law.”

 

 

Other Passions:

Maggie is a huge fan of the Office. She actually watched the season premiere twice on Thursday night! Of all the characters she is most obsessed with Jim, but more importantly, the idea of Jim and Pam together! So if you ever need someone to watch an Office episode with, she is your girl (even though chances are she has already seen that episode 10 times). She loves reading Harry Potter and listening to all types of music.

            “Seriously, I will listen to anything from scrEMO to Beethoven.”

Maggie is also a proud member of the sorority Chi Omega and has a passion for sewing. She has sewn many items of clothing for herself and friends, such as her good friend’s graduation dress. She even helped me fix my dress on one day of rush! So if you find yourself with a rip in your pants, in need of a hem or with a popped button, head her way!

 

British at Heart:

As if this girl wasn’t cool enough already, she actually used to live in England! She lived there with her parents until she was 4 years old because of her dad’s job as a doctor. Although she has not been back since, she did get close when she traveled to Ireland. Maggie is hoping she will be able to return to her homeland to study abroad in Dublin her second semester junior year!

BTW: Because she lived in England, Maggie actually started school when she was 4 instead of 5. So she could quite possibly be the baby of the 5th floor Gillett, considering she won’t be 18 until December!

 

Alright well that is all for now, but if you want to learn more about this awesome girl stop by room 517! Thanks for reading J

 

~Erin