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Involvement / Leadership

Student Leadership Conference 2010

Currently: Writing this Blog Post as I ride the 33 Bus to King Edward Station

Today, I volunteered for the Student Leadership Conference (SLC 2010) as a part of the AV Team. It only seems right that I work in the Audio/Visual Component of the Conference considering I set-up more than a few DJ rigs. My job was to film the Feature Presenters so that the SLC can keep these films in their records and possibly post them online (if my videos are good enough). The Camera Tripod I was given was a little bit fidgety in the Horizontal Movement aspect of things.

My first Filming job was for Christian (forgot his last name… if someone went to that presenter and remembers his last name, just remind me) in Hebb Theatre. There were quite a few problems here, in that the mic for Hebb was no where to be found. This lead to problems for me because I had to move closer to the Presenter to pick up his voice on my camera mic. However, Christian loved to move around and interact with the students watching him, so the footage is all over the place, and I found myself twisting around into positions I didn’t even know my body was capable of producing. His presentation was excellent though, he really engaged the students and it wasn’t simply a “let me talk, you listen” kind of presentation. It was very inspiring and interesting as a listener, and I was very fortunate to get to film it.

After that, we had about a 3 and a half hour gap between that presentation and the next presentation I was supposed to film. So during this time, I assisted the AV Trouble Shooting team in minor jobs. During lunch, I also had this AMAZING Chicken Salad Sandwich. SLC has excellent food! The volunteers had time to mingle and such, get to know each other, it was good times.

My last presentation in which I had to film, was from one of our very own Bob Hancock, and his presentation was on Biological Science and his leadership in that field. Me, being a scientist in training, found this pretty interesting. He continued to explain the process in leading a lab, and producing pharmaceuticals that can be used globally in Hospitals or for other purposes. Once again, I was very fortunate to get another presenter that interested me, even if I was a volunteer at the event. Unfortunately, I had to go home because I have a massive pile of homework waiting for me and I wasn’t able to go to the Chan Center to witness the last Keynote Speaker and see the closing “Light Show”. (Yeah, you heard me… LIGHT SHOW!)

Student Leadership Conference is a very exciting and beneficial conference, volunteer or participant. It motivates and prepares you to experience the full potential of the leader that lives inside every one of us. So for those of you who didn’t participate this year, you always have next year to make up for it! I know I’ll definitely be back.

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Careers / Work Hobbies Involvement / Leadership

Official Member of [Insert Club Name Here]

Currently: Uploading some most Lost Episodes onto my USB Drive so I can watch some more.

This past half week has been dedicated to Clubs. Clubs everywhere, handing out pieces of paper, majority of which, get thrown in the garbage / recycling bins. I was surprised to see the vast array of different clubs that UBC has to offer. I knew there were a lot of clubs coming into UBC, but some of them are pretty ridiculous. For example, there is a Club that is entirely about sending in secrets about yourself, and they turn them into Post Cards. It was pretty interesting. I’m sure all you UBC Students out there joined some clubs. It will make UBC Life a lot more enjoyable. I myself, joined two clubs… Kababayan (Filipino Student Association) and Pre-Med Society. I’m excited to see what these two clubs have in store for me, and I’ll try my best to be an active member of both of them.

For those of you people who are in later stages of life at UBC, make sure you hit me up with a comment as to which clubs I should join, either this year or next year!

Now, as to what to expect for the upcoming week. Midterms await me at the end of next week.
Thursday – Chemistry 121 Midterm
Friday – English 110 In-Class Essay
I am REALLY not looking forward to that In-Class Essay of mine. I am a terrible Essay writer, which may seem ironic due to the fact that I am a blogger. When it comes to writing things that I enjoy writing about, I feel like I’m decent. But when it comes to writing about a topic given to me, I fail horribly. Chemistry Midterm shouldn’t be that bad, I feel pretty confident in Chemistry right now. Probably thanks to the fact that I’ve been studying non-stop (which gives reason for the lack of posts) for the past week or so.

But in the midst of all these Midterms, the first of many Concerts/Raves I’ll be attending starts on Friday, October 2nd. Deadmau5 is coming to perform at the UBC Thunderbird Arena. For those of you who don’t know who Deadmau5 is (I’m assuming many of you don’t). He is a Canadian DJ from Toronto, who redefines the way DJs perform live today. Unlike your traditional Turntable and Mixer DJ, he uses a completely different set up. He literally manipulates the song on the fly to create a whole new performance. No two performances ever have the same track played, their always manipulated in some way, shape, or form. Deadmau5 has won Juno Awards for his music and has even gone to be Grammy Nominated. He is amazing to watch perform, and best of all, he wears a Mouse Head while he does it.

Which leads me to my next point, the Beats Per Minute Song of the Week, Coming from the one and only Deadmau5. This week’s song is “The Reward is Cheese – Deadmau5” and is one of his more famous songs. I decided to post a video of him performing live at a concert in San Francisco, if you like the song (it’ll be in bad quality, so take that into account) you can check the link underneath the video. ENJOY AND HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND EVERYONE!

The Reward is Cheese – Deadmau5

(Note: If you like this song, check out the Remix “The Reward is More Cheese – Deadmau5” for an even better track!)

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Faculty Involvement / Leadership Recreation Uncategorized Wellness

Excitement for Science Frosh 09′

This past Friday, I registered for Science Frosh 09′. I had to register using my iPhone, due to an early shift at work the day that registration opened. I had to e-mail (from my iPhone) the Science Frosh Team to make sure my registration went through, but the Frosh team was on top of things and replied within the hour. For those of you know who are in the Faculty of Sciences and haven’t registered yet should go check it out. (The website to check out is: http://www.sciencefrosh.ca/index.php)We’re basically going to be getting together on a Sunday, and do some fun activities! There’s a 308 Student Limit, which could be already reached, but regardless, sign up and get on the Waiting List in case people drop out! The timetable for the day is:

9:00am Froshee Check-In
10:00am Opening Ceremonies
10:30am Morning activity – fun group activity
12:00pm Mentorship Lunch
1:00pm Afternoon activity – Campus / city-wide scavenger hunt
5:00pm Dinner Break / Free Time
6:15pm Load bus
6:30pm Bus departs for Downtown
8:00pm Evening activity – Dessert Boat Cruise
11:00pm End of day, bus departs to UBC (w/ one stop Downtown)

Looks like it will be a great day! I’m excited to meet new people and experience an entire day together!

On an another note: The first day of school is coming up, and I am excited to meet some people in my MUG Group. If anyone is in the MUG Group “Astatine” leave a comment!

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