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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Yes, it's like world domination my friends.


Model UN Team Wins Top Award

For the 11th straight year, the Alma College Model United Nations team has captured the top award at the National Model UN Conference.

Competing in New York City March 20 through 25, Alma student delegations representing Algeria and Fiji each received “outstanding delegation” recognition. This is the 11th straight year that at least one Alma student delegation has been awarded the top honor and the sixth time in seven years that Alma has had two “outstanding delegations” at the national conference.

Alma’s two delegations also received “outstanding” recognition for the quality of their written submissions. In addition, six students received “outstanding” recognition for their individual accomplishments.

“The Alma students had the best performance of any school at the conference,” said Derick “Sandy” Hulme, faculty advisor. “It was the finest performance of any Model UN Team that Alma has had and the finest performance I’ve seen in 15 years. What is remarkable is that this is the youngest team we’ve ever had with two 10 freshmen, 10 sophomores, seven juniors and four seniors. So the best is yet to come.”

Alma has claimed 18 “outstanding” delegations at the national conference in the last 13 years.

The national conference is the largest and most prestigious collegiate Model UN competition in the world, with 4,500 students competing on behalf of more than 270 colleges and universities from 31 countries.

Model UN attempts to replicate the real United Nations in a competitive manner. Teams of college students take on identities of countries, and delegates from each country meet in committee to propose, discuss and debate topics ranging from finance to refugees to AIDS. Once resolutions are completed in committee, they are presented to the Model UN replication of the UN General Assembly to be further debated before the assembly votes on resolutions.

Algerian delegation:

Jim Allen, Harbor Springs sophomore
David Bechtold, Idaho Falls, Idaho, freshman
Rachel Blackhurst, Midland freshman
Christopher Chesney, Riverview freshman
Rachel Dotson, Chelsea junior
Lindsay Dunbar, Cadillac senior
Denise Elowsky, East Tawas freshman
Drew Emge, Bay City sophomore
Elizabeth Espinosa, Ann Arbor senior
Dan Fraser, Lexington sophomore
Rachel Gerds, Kalamazoo junior
Taylor Gibson, Gowen freshman
Avis Groath, Clinton Township junior
Kristen Haight, Cadillac sophomore
Danielle Jellison, Ithaca freshman
Annie Jennings, Augusta freshman
Kimberly Joki, Greenville sophomore
Lorna Kilborn, Harbor Springs junior
Brittany Law, Hartland sophomore
Emily Neil, Midland freshman
Samantha Pavolko, Grand Ledge sophomore
Aaron Pooley, Reed City sophomore
Josh Robare, Hillsdale junior
Emelia Shroyer, Decatur junior
Toshia Williams, Southfield senior

Fiji delegation:

Amanda Brewster, Jenison junior
Meredith Campbell, East Lansing sophomore
Letha Dolza, Davisburg freshman
Stephen Helzerman, Riverdale sophomore
Sandra McCormick, Dimondale freshman
Emilee Syrewicze, Luther junior

Individual “outstanding” delegates:

Jim Allen, Harbor Springs sophomore
David Bechtold, Idaho Falls, Idaho, freshman
Rachel Dotson, Chelsea junior
Lindsay Dunbar, Cadillac senior
Elizabeth Espinosa, Ann Arbor senior
Kim Joki, Greenville sophomore

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Long time, most definitely.

Hello to you silly ones who take time to keep coming back here despite my infrequent updates.

Hopefully, you are excited that I have finally returned - though only briefly.

I just though, while I am stalling time here at work, that I should update this blog. And so - here goes:

I am pretty busy. Deadlines all come at one time, but ( as Andrew kindly reminds me) I wouldn't have it any other way. However, the ONLY big issue is - I am getting busy enough that I am forgetting to do things - significant things. For example, forgetting I had an econ exam and then remembering one day before the exam. Needless to say, I doubt I did well. One can hope.

I have also fallen in love with some new musical geniuses and, although you may be tempted to dismiss this comment, heed it. These are geniuses. Listen for yourself - courtesy of finetune.com. And in order of greatest amount of geniusness to least:

Ray LaMontagne: I have never heard a voice like his before. People relate it to Bob Dylan, which I can understand, but Ray's is just. . . well, it is different. Additionally, he is a great lyricist. Songs worth noting: " Can I Stay?" "Trouble" and "Empty"

John Mayer: his newest album, Continuum evokes a vast array of emotions. And, of course, who couldn't appreciate his amazing poetic talent. Lyrics like " Roll outta bed and down on your knees, the waking up is the hardest part. . . dreaming with a broken heart" could make you cry. . .

ok g2g