

Earlier today, we finally boarded our cruise ship and currently we are headed to our first stop: Monte Carlo!
At 2:00 pm on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, I walked into my last final of freshman year. All I wanted was to get this stupid final over with because it was at the very last time slot on the very last day. Not to mention the class wasn’t my favorite. I knew I would return to a practically empty suite still having to pack the remainder of my stuff. And I knew it would be almost as sad as graduating from high school. The thing about high school summers is everyone lives close, with the exception of the annual family vacation. But in this case, I had friends returning to all parts of the country. And then there’s housing. I won’t be living with any of the people on my hall because I’ll be living in my sorority house. Since high school graduation, it’s just been a whirlwind of changes, and each one has its fun, new experiences.
For the last month and a half of freshman year, I declared two minors, attended many sorority events, wrote a lot of papers, and completed my first internship. After years of addiction to Law and Order, I declared a forensics and criminality minor. And who wouldn’t minor in Spanish, one of the world’s leading languages? I think these are the minors I will stick with, after debating over marketing, health communication, and communication in the entertainment industry.
Completing my first internship was probably one of my proudest moments of the year. I had a busier schedule and harder classes than last semester. I was even involved in all of the same extracurriculars, Trojan Vision and ATVN. And then, adding an internship on top of that…I never thought I’d make it out of freshman year alive (or at least with a good GPA)! I accomplished all that I wanted to in the end, and all of the craziness and extra work was definitely worth it.
Our last ADPi invite was Diamond Ball. It may not have been the best due to personal problems, but it was certainly the nicest venue, the best food, and the most dazzling to see. Everyone looked absolutely stunning, and the class of 2009 will definitely be missed. Before the invite, we ate at Zip Fusion, a Japanese restaurant near downtown. I devoured some of the best sushi and teriyaki beef I’ve ever had. All in all, it ended up being a great night.
Currently, I’m unpacking my stuff from my dorm and packing my suite case for my upcoming European adventure. You can follow my everyday excursions on this blog. I’ll hopefully have updates, however long, everyday depending on internet availability. GO LAKERSSSSSSS!!!
Three weeks ago, the USC community experienced the worst tragedy of the school year. Two FRESHMEN were walking back to campus from Greek Row. Neither has returned to school, but one will never. For most students I talked to, this was their first time experiencing the death of a friend. Unfortunately, this is my second since graduation. I did not personally know her, but I had multiple connections to her, including that we both worked at the bookstore on the ground floor. I have multiple emails from her asking me to cover her shifts. However, I do know Marcus, the boy that was hit and is still currently in the hospital.
When death occurs, communities are formed and relationships are strengthened. The Greek community carried the weight of this tragedy together. On Monday, March 30, a candle light vigil was held in honor of Adri and in hopes that Marcus would make a speedy recovery. Every house was represented in great numbers. We cried together and lent a shoulder to lean on. Without knowing the support of the Greek community, none of us would have been able to overcome this tragedy. It’s almost sad that the strength of a community has to be tested with such a horrific event.
I equated this incident with Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones. My favorite quote from the book is Susie’s statement “These were the lovely bones that had grown around my absence; the connections – sometimes tenuous, sometimes made at great cost but often magnificent – that happened after I was gone”. As she watched her family from heaven overcome her disappearance, Susie realizes something beautiful forms around it. All we can ever hope for in death is a positive outcome, some purpose that gives it meaning.
Personally, the hardest concept for me to get over was anyone could have been hit. Me, my best friends, anyone of my sisters. It’s almost odd that death is mostly associated with older people, when in reality, it can happen at any moment, whenever God decides that it is time to go. This experience has left me not taking anything for granted and cherishing every day and every smile.
Unfortunately, people don’t value life. And even worse, those who do have to carry that burden. Keep your heads up, USC. God bless.
Hello everyone!!!
Time has certainly gotten away from me this semester!! It’s taken me a while to get a concrete weekly schedule and now that it is complete, I can share it with you. My goal for this semester was to get my first internship, just to get the “first” over with. I was lucky enough to land an internship at The Gotham Group. The Gotham Group is a management and production company that has produced a number of films including The Spiderwick Chronicles, Starsky and Hutch, Chicken Little, and Papa Hemmingway (in production now!). Apart from the basic office duties such as filing, copying, stapling, binding, and all that fun stuff, I read scripts and write coverage. I can also read other scripts for fun!! So far, so good. But I’ve never known filing to be so brutal!! I walk out of there with three or four paper cuts on various fingers. It’s ok, you can laugh.
I was really excited for my classes this semester because all of them sparked some interest in me. I’m currently taking modern philosophy and the meaning of life, the history of the news, improvisation and theater games, neuroscience, and plays and the question of performance. I expected philosophy to be a lot like theory of knowledge, but I was entirely wrong. We are studying different philosophers (some that are not so modern) and that pretty much covers that course. At the moment, we have not found the meaning of life. But once I do, I will let you know immediately! The history of the news is interesting because I’ve noticed that a lot hasn’t really changed from the beginning of time except for content; people have always had a crave for learning about other people or events (which could be one reason why you’re reading this now haha). My improv class has been sworn to be a life-changing class. After every class, I walk out with extreme amounts of energy, sometimes a little too much energy. Not allowing other people to govern your thoughts about the world is really a life-enhancing experience, although, these flashes of confidence last only for the night. You may be wondering why I decided to take a neuroscience class. I figured well, I don’t want to be the dumb girlfriend, since as many of you may know, Jonathan is a neuroscience major. Let’s just say your brain may be safer in his hands…Last but certainly not least is my arts and letters. It’s nice that I’ve already read 3 of the plays and been in one!! And this one was the favorite, Noises Off! We haven’t gotten to that section of the course but its soon to come…oh the memories!
Now that you are enlightened on my classes, you may want to know what else I’ve been up to this semester. Like last semester, I’m volunteering at ATVN and TrojanVision. At ATVN, I still hold the same position, assignment desk. I didn’t have enough time in my schedule to be a writer/shooter/editor, but my time will come. However, at “CU@USC”, I moved up a notch to be a senior producer! The difference is that I get to run the show! I decided, along with my partner, which aspects we want the interview to cover. I’ve had a lot of fun so far so hopefully our luck continues!
Back in January, I turned 19! I had my birthday party at the Geisha House, a restaurant in Hollywood. It was the most successful party I’ve ever thrown and I had the time of my life! That night, my two worlds mixed for the first time! Friends from Walnut came over and met all of my new friends at USC.
This week is my sorority’s charity for the Ronald McDonald House. We call it Row Cup. It’s a soccer tournament among the fraternities. So this week I will be far busier than normal. I hope the beginning of the year has treated you well and I promise I’ll keep you updated more often!
Sorry I was a little late updating this past month. The weeks of school during December were either leading up to finals or finals themselves. Finals didn’t bring too much happiness to any of our lives. We all felt the anxiety on our shoulders, but still wanted to make the best of our last days together before heading home for the holidays. All of my finals were within the first week, which had its perks and unbelievable stress. I only had the weekend and the study days to study for all four finals. In the end, if everything went my way, I shouldn’t have done too much damage for the first semester of my college career. After finals, I stayed in my dorm because I figured I might as well take advantage of the freedom of relaxation. My friends and I went to Thoroughbred Street to see the houses decked out for Christmas. And then that Tuesday, we went to Disneyland and saw Main Street snow!...well, foam haha.
Earlier in December, Jon gave me his Christmas present…He took me to the Grammy Nominations Concert! To my complete and utter surprise, we watched from row J as the Foo Fighters, Mariah Carey, Taylor Swift, John Mayer, Celine Dion, and my absolute favorite, Christina Aguilera! It was probably the best concert I had ever been too because after the cameras stopped rolling, John Mayer performed an hour concert after the television program. He was more than amazing live. But the night didn’t end there when we were supposed to attend the after party…but there was confusion over the tickets and we went to ESPN Zone instead. The evening altogether was one of the best all year.
Later that week, all Trojans looked forward to the USC vs. UCLA football game. The Thursday before the game is called Conquest. In McCarthy Quad, we burn the Bruin, have performances by the marching band and Gym Class Heroes. What I want to know is what other university has fireworks and a Ferris wheel before the big rival game? I think this can only be a USC luxury…For the big game, we went to ESPN Zone, yes, for the second time that week. And we weren’t the only Trojans who had the same idea.
Before Thanksgiving, I took life into my own hands and got a job at the USC Bookstore. I still currently work at the bookstore even though the students are on break. So if you happen to want to buy USC gear, you should note that the bookstore does not close over break. And come to visit me, because it gets lonely down there after a while…
I’m only looking forward to what next semester has in store. I have an awesome schedule that should be flexible enough to carry over all of the activities from last semester.Hopefully I will get a chance to see everyone over the break! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!