Category Archives: Involvement/Leadership

I know if you have my on fb this sounds repetitive but…

Free the Children has 3 ideas entered in the AVIVA Community Fund Challenge. It grants money to the ideas with the most votes for projects throughout Canada. All 3 ideas made it to the 2nd round and in a few short days the round closes and only the top 20 ideas move on. Currently, one idea is near the end of the top 20 and the other two are outside of it by only a 200 vote difference. You can vote everyday and there are only a few days left anyways so, could you spare a few clicks and vote for the three ideas below?

Idea 1: Volunteer for Change!
Idea 2: One Night Out
Idea 3: Leadership Scholarships for Underprivileged Youth


Cool beans, guys. Thanks.

And since you are giving your time to vote for FTC, here is some Craig for you to drool over.. enjoy.

Music Tuesday & I’m back British Columbia!

I’m back from presenting at OSLC in Niagara Falls and I’ve returned to living life large in Totem Park. Ohh sandwich bar, how I missed you. Now it is time to crack down on my term papers. But first, tonight I’ll be in Lasserre 104 with the Art History Student Association watching the Rape of Europa. It’s a free film put on by the AHSA which is pretty awesome. Since it is an awesome event, you all are invited as my personal guests. A few weeks ago they showed My Kid Could Paint That which was a great documentary that came with free popcorn. I forgot to invite you.

Since I’ve been hanging out in airports and other provinces, I have neglected Music Monday. Well, I flew back in the middle of the night last night, successfully missed my VISA 182 studio by accident, and here I am with some Music Tuesday lovin’ for you.

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David Bowie- Young Americans

Where in the world has Erica been?

The answer? A lot of red eye flights back and forth from Toronto. From one conference to the next and trying to keep up with my classes. On Monday I present at a conference in Ontario about youth in politics. I’m really stoked because I’m taking my creative juices in with me to the presentation. I was presented with a challenge from the conference organizers- to save money there will be no screens or projectors. So what do you do when you don’t have a powerpoint but you don’t want to just stand there and lecture someone? You create your own story book that tells the story of who you are and what you want to talk about for the entire audience. I’m working on that this week and super excited about it.

Also, I’ve always had the issue of never having business cards to give out. I could never figure out what I wanted to put on a business card that I wouldn’t get tired of after paying all that money to have them printed. My solution? I headed down to Deserres, the incredibly big and incredibly awesome art supplies store by the Granville stop on the 99. I’m making my own business cards by hand from hard copy scrap booking paper, cutting it to business card size, decorating it with thin strips of paper and stamping it with a bird on a branch. I’ll add my name and contact info in really nice print and make each card an individual experience. I actually think it is a great idea. It adds value, time, effort and tells a lot about who I am. I still struggle with what I should write under my name that captures everything I do.

With all of these conferences though, I’m spending a lot of time away from Vancouver and the weeks are flying by. I’m missing a day or two of class from the whole experience but that I’ve been able to manage. Some professors are scary but some are pretty cool. My French 101 Prof, Professor Bodolec, was awesome and was even willing to move my Chapter 3 test to another day so I could present at this conference on Monday. I let him know as early as possible (September) and he was really understanding.

The one thing that scares me is that I realized my first term paper is due in 2 weeks. TWO WEEKS! 30% of my grade! No one in high school taught me about intense research or how to write 2500 words! It’s super scary. I’m worried with being gone this weekend and preparing for the conference that it’s going to make 2 weeks turn into 1 week and then only a few days. I never realized how soon November 18th was.. especially since my Prof never mentioned the term paper in the lecture and I just so happened to think about it the other day and check the syllabus. This is the hardest thing I’m dealing with right now.. and this is what I’ve figured out.

1) I’m scared. 2) I can’t do it all and school on top of that. 3) Holy crap.

Here’s what I’ve done about it.

1 ) I’ve taken a leave of absence from my job. Even though I work under 10 hours a week, the commute kills me and it takes up my entire day. Don’t work! Don’t get a job! I am a shop-a-holic and I spend like there is no tomorrow but it is just something that has to be done. November is my focusing month and December is exams. I have a life size painting of myself that I need to complete, 3 term papers and 4 exams. I need those two extra days in my week.

2 ) I met with Vanessa Kam, the wicked-awesome Art Librarian in Irving K. She told me about how to research in the UBC Library (because I felt like no one so far has taught me much about research) and pointed me in the direction of who I can ask about writing. She also gave me an idea about the process of writing a term paper and offered more help if needed. It’s a good idea to seek help from subject librarians.

3 ) I followed Vanessa’s advice and I went to the Chapman Learning Commons and found out that there is drop-in writing help from 4-8pm Monday to Thursday for stuff like grammar and writing styles. There is also research help from 12-2pm Monday to Friday and 4-6pm Monday to Thursday which is great to get you started when you have no idea what to look for or what to do. I was told it gets really busy within the next two weeks and will continue until the end of the semester but right now it’s not so bad! I should meet with them next week. Turns out that room is for something more than just looking pretty.

4 ) I’m reading on the bus. Usually I sit there and relax on my long rides down Broadway. Now I’m diving into Canada’s Judiciary and reading what Prime Minister Harper had to say back in 2001 about building Alberta’s “firewall.” I can get through so much on a bus ride and I didn’t realize it. I recommend that everyone tries this. The only hard thing is when people are talking and distracting. That’s when you start to read the same sentence 6 times or you get through a page and then you don’t even know what you just read.

5 ) I’m trying to limit what I do during the week to make more time for school work if I’m gone all the time to Ontario for conferences. I can’t do it all, right?

6 ) I’m finding quiet study spaces other than Irving K Barber because as much as I love the environment- it is often hard to concentrate there. On Friday I studied in the 1960’s study space located in the 2nd floor links in the Totem houses. So quiet. No one knows they exist. They are ugly. Why go there. Exactly. Get stuff done.

7 ) Sleep is helping me stay awake during lectures! I actually didn’t feel sleepy yesterday in Art History for the first time in a while. I’m retaining more from the lectures. I still need to work on this, for example, it is almost midnight as I write this and I still have to start my readings for tomorrow. Long story to why it is midnight and why I am just starting now but let’s just say let’s not smash our lamps at nine in the morning, kids.

8 ) “Be Awesome.”

9 ) Don’t even bother putting in contacts instead of glasses. Don’t even bother with a hair straightener… people liked big hair in the 80’s anyways. And my boyfriend is still sticking around me with my messy hair. It’s all cool.

10 ) Don’t sit next to people you like to pass notes with in lectures. If you do sit next to someone you talk to during lectures, tell me what your lecture was about afterwards. I’ve now started sitting on the other side of my Poli Sci lecture hall for the first time this semester just so I can retain information and learn. Every little bit helps.

Please send me positive vibes as I embark on the painting, those SCARY term papers (especially the one due in 2 weeks that we will nickname “the Beast”), and my final exams. I’ll send you positive vibes back and keep you updated on the Beast.

Gone to Toronto, BBL!

I’ll be at the Prepared Minds – Prepared Places conference in Toronto over the weekend and for the beginning of next week. There I’ll be on Team St. Catharines to discuss youth access to post-secondary education which is something I feel passionately about. I’m really excited to be in a think tank to figure out what to do about issues that stop youth from going to post-secondary like the newly dissolvedĀ Millennium Scholarship. What will high school graduates do without all the funding that was supplied? Are you a Millennium Laureate? How do you feel now that the government chose not to continue the major national scholarship program?

Let me know how you feel. Until then-

Gone Fishin’ Gone being nerdy.

My life at UBC captured with the camera on my BlackBerry

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Meet Harold, my freakin’ awesome venus fly trap. I didn’t even know you could own one of those as a house plant until I went to the Botanical Garden Indoor Plant Sale. He’s just chillin’ next to Marty, my other house plant and then Francis is a bunch of pink flowers that chill on my desk. I was told naming them will help them stay alive since my mother and I can’t even over water bamboo.

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It was 1am. I was hungry. I convinced Sebastien to go to the village to grab some food with me. Turns out it it started to rain cats and dogs, so everyone from the frats decided it was a good idea to join us for food too. This is the only table that was free for us to eat at. Note the pickle on the wall. Straight up class.

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Studying for one of my many French tests in IKBLC. I’ve been eating the grapes from the Totem Dining Hall for the last 3 weeks straight. It’s one of the only things I’ll go for. Now I’ve been adding honeydew melon into the mix. Not much else to eat when the pancakes are rock solid and I want to stay healthy.

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Mr. Jason Mraz playing to me in a crowd of only 100 at GM Place the night before We Day 2009. Freaking awesome. He’s such a chill guy.

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Totem food once again. It’s happy to be a shepherds pie.

COLOUR WARS.

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Colour Wars is the one day where all of the houses in Totem come together to battle it out in tacky house colour themed outfits and face paint to determine which house wins the house cup. Nootka, ohhhhhh yeahhhhhhh, came in third and as you can tell from my photos, we’re really good at sporting our gold/yellow. I personally enjoyed waking up early on a Saturday to pots and pans banging in the hallway, my RA in a tight gold skirt, crushing other houses at tug-a-war and still not being able to throw a dodge ball. It’s all that upper body strength that I’m missing. All and all, it was a fun time showing my house spirit and I know that “at least I’m not Dene.”

Join the Mob.

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Here’s a chance for you to get to know me. I lead the Vancouver Me to Me (Mob)ilizers with another wonderful girl from the Vancouver area. There’s a Mob in almost every major city in Canada, and a few hanging out in the states. It’s a great way to get to volunteer off campus to meet fantastical Vancity citizens, get to go to We Day (His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Jason Mraz, Mia Farrow, Craig Kielburger and Jane Goodall will be there on September 29th!), hold events to create awareness, be involved with Free the Children, and get to hang around me and 120 other students on a regular basis!

The Mob is taking applications for only a little while longer, so check out metowe.com/mobilizers andĀ freethechildren.com/weday/vancouver/ to understand what I’m talking about and you’re no longer saying ‘huh?’ and you’re more like ‘yeah Erica, getting involved is awesome!’ And if you say, “yeah Erica, getting involved is awesome!” you have to say it in the same cheesy after-school-special voice that I picture it in.