Archive of month: May 2011

Just over a month ago, I read a great blog post about Evernote by my friend, Matthew Soeth. I’d highly recommend reading his entry as he highlights the variety of ways that he uses the program in his classroom, his leadership class, as well as in his personal life. I decided to give Evernote a […]
I caught the last quarter of the Lakers-Mavericks game yesterday. I tuned in just in time to watch the flagrant fouls by Bynum and Odom which resulted in their ejection from the game. It made me sad, especially for Phil Jackson. Many argue that he is the best coach in the history of NBA, and […]
When I was younger, my mom sang me to sleep every night. The songs changed, but there definitely was a song–every night. Towards the last months of college, I’d have a long phone call with my mom every night as I dealt with the huge questions of “what’s next” in life. My mom supported me […]
So here is another edition of Friday finish, a reposting of my blog entries from the week as well as some great entries by other authors. Enjoy! Posts by Patrick Revelation During the Elevation Brad Bird Posts by Others 6 Mother’s Day Gifts You Can Make by Amy-Mae Elliott Hard Work vs. Long Work by […]
It’s May now and we’re in the middle of election season for many student organizations. Some have already completed them. Some are just beginning. A common refrain I hear this time of year is the “outsider” who one and “wasn’t part of the group” last year. Often times that outsider was an upset over a […]
I’m sitting right now in the Portland International Airport awaiting my flight back home after a great day with the Oregon Association of Student Councils. I really enjoyed presenting at their Spring Conference. The trip was especially awesome as I flew in earlier so I could visit with my awesome cousins and their three-year-old daughter, […]
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