The main purpose of this post is to inform that I haven't blogged on here since Spring 2013, but I do intend to continue making small updates and add posts. My main blog is my Tumblr, Signed, Yana, be sure to follow this one as well.
This blogger/blogspot's main purpose was for my Mass Communication class and I will try to up-keep it as much as possible.
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A continuous work in progress . . .
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Mini-documentary (FINAL PROJECT)
Wild West EagleFest 2013
Here is an infographic about EagleFest.
Winthrop University's DiGiorgio Student Union Programming Board, along with Student Life, held their 3rd Annual EagleFest Spring Celebration on Apr. 12.
After a long semester and an even longer year, the event was to be held from 2:30 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Campus Green, but the location was changed to the Lois Rhame West Center due to inclement weather the night before.
Prior to entering the building, the size of the crowd could be depicted by the sounds that seeped out as the doors opened and closed.
Once in the lobby, the only thing in sight were workers in costume as if they were at a saloon during the 1800s, cowboy hats and bandanas being given away and students trying to make their way to the free activities. There was even the sounds of bluegrass band.
It was evident that the theme of this year's EagleFest was wild west related.
Upon entering the gymnasium there were many different free activities people could participate in and receive a ticket. After winning five tickets they were redeemed for an EagleFest 2013 t-shirt.
"This is just what I needed before finals exams. A time to unwind and spend time with my little sister who seems to be enjoying herself," explained Justine Zipp.
Another student, Faith Cook, had the pleasure of riding the mechanical bull and expressed how much she enjoyed it in saying "I've never rode a mechanical bull and I would ride it again if I had another pink ticket."
The event was not only for students. It was open to faculty, staff, family members of students, and people in the surrounding Rock Hill area.
Winthrop University's DiGiorgio Student Union Programming Board, along with Student Life, held their 3rd Annual EagleFest Spring Celebration on Apr. 12.
After a long semester and an even longer year, the event was to be held from 2:30 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Campus Green, but the location was changed to the Lois Rhame West Center due to inclement weather the night before.
Prior to entering the building, the size of the crowd could be depicted by the sounds that seeped out as the doors opened and closed.
Once in the lobby, the only thing in sight were workers in costume as if they were at a saloon during the 1800s, cowboy hats and bandanas being given away and students trying to make their way to the free activities. There was even the sounds of bluegrass band.
It was evident that the theme of this year's EagleFest was wild west related.
Upon entering the gymnasium there were many different free activities people could participate in and receive a ticket. After winning five tickets they were redeemed for an EagleFest 2013 t-shirt.
"This is just what I needed before finals exams. A time to unwind and spend time with my little sister who seems to be enjoying herself," explained Justine Zipp.
Another student, Faith Cook, had the pleasure of riding the mechanical bull and expressed how much she enjoyed it in saying "I've never rode a mechanical bull and I would ride it again if I had another pink ticket."
The event was not only for students. It was open to faculty, staff, family members of students, and people in the surrounding Rock Hill area.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Quick Design
My Mommy had to add on rhinestone chain to a dress. She is a Jill(jack) of all trades!!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Reporter's Notebook
Saturday, April 6, 2013 was World Wide Winthrop Day 2013, so I interviewed two students who had the pleasure of working such a big event on campus.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Would You Rather . . .
Below are some questions that'll get you thinking
Would you rather be:
here or there?
far or near?
loved or liked?
hated or forgotten?
stabbed or shot?
miserable and alive or dead?
...
The list can go on, but I pulled one that really got people thinking and asked ____ only.
But, which question did I ask to what group of people??
Actual blog post for this video to come :), just needed to get it posted!
Would you rather be:
here or there?
far or near?
loved or liked?
hated or forgotten?
stabbed or shot?
miserable and alive or dead?
...
The list can go on, but I pulled one that really got people thinking and asked ____ only.
But, which question did I ask to what group of people??
Actual blog post for this video to come :), just needed to get it posted!
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