Monday, March 9, 2009
While the saying for March weather is known to be "In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb," I find it to be applicable to March events as well. However, I am beginning to notice a new trend: the lamb is no more; once the lion arrives, the lion likes to stay and lounge a bit! My schedule is so full that I just seem to hop from place to place to place. I say this especially because so many projects and assignments are due not too long after spring break. Amazingly enough, this is when things really start to get exciting (and that's not just because it's always a miracle to see just how much you can get done during those all-nighters).

The first list of events the lion brings is registering for fall classes. Holy cow, right?! I just got into the spring groove, and you are already throwing fall at me?! Whoa there, hoss. On the other hand, it is nice to have a heads up for what to expect. My Fall 2009 semester is referred to as "Block B" of the Education Program. During this block, I will take classes that are much more specific to the Secondary Education degree. This also means that I will only have one (at best) other classmate. Should be quite interesting. Once I have registered, I am awarded a nice break known as "Spring Break". A "break" that will be filled with putting in extra hours at my job! I am thinking about taking advantage of Newman night at the Thunder hockey game... For some reason, I always did enjoy hockey. I suspect it has something to do with the fights. Who knows.

Another important event to keep in mind is the Career Fair on March 26. I predict a big turnout considering the demand for jobs right now. Also, try to make it to one of the many sporting events this spring. It's always nice to have to hunt for a place to sit! Overall, that's March in a nutshell... April can wait!

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Laura Houser

Laura Houser I am a junior Secondary Education-English major here at Newman University. I transferred to Newman Fall 2007 after attending WSU for my first year. Since my first campus visit, Newman has been my home. One of my favorite things about Newman is the friendly atmosphere. During the time that I have spent at Newman, I have developed friendships that will last a lifetime. I look forward to what more I will discover while I complete my degree!







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