Wednesday, April 28, 2010

You've Got A Friend

In IU Residence Hall life, your Resident Assistant is not only a leader and overseer, but also a mentor, educator, community builder, and most importantly, a friend. By the end of the school year, most RA's have built relationships with each of their residents, and gotten to know them well. To celebrate a Wright RA's birthday on Monday, residents took her out to dinner.


The restaurant was Asuka, a Japanese sushi bar and habachi grill. RA's also always seem to be a great source of information on Bloomington restaurants and entertainment, since they plan so many programs. If you're looking for the right spot for you or just something to do, your RA would be a great help.




Her residents baked her a cookie cake of her favorite kind, oatmeal raising. In most residence halls, there is a mini kitchen on every other floor, with an oven and stove which are easy to use if you bring the right utensils from home. Covenience Stores, or "C Stores" sell a lot of birthday supplies, like frozen cakes, icing, etc. and you can use your meal points to buy them.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Big Weekend

Last weekend was too action-packed not to mention, as two of the biggest events of my semester took place. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Read was buzzing with energy from the performance of Hammer and Nail, an annual production by the Student Composer Association and IU Dance Theatre. With Read being a performing arts community, you can imagine what it was like having so many people leaving excited for dress rehearsals and shows, and coming back to the same place with the rush of having just performed.

The shows were Thursday and Friday night, two per night, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater downtown on beautiful Kirkwood.

As if an end-of-semester performance was not enough excitement, Saturday was the Susan G. Koman Race for the Cure, which I was able to participate in with many of my family members since Bloomington is so close to Indianapolis. It is an amazing experience that I think everyone who lives in Bloomington should try at least once. While aspects of it are very sad, it is also a celebration of those who have defeated or are still living with breast cancer.


The weekend left me with a renewed sense of balance and perspective. I returned ready to knock out the last two weeks before finals and the end of the semester, not to mention take more notice and appreciation of all things pink, especially the beautiful red bud trees and tulips all over campus. Spring is definitely here.


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Huge Fun at HUGE Fest 2010

Last weekend was one of my favorite Read traditions: HUGE Fest. This year the theme was luau, and the games, crafts, and concessions were even better than last year. I'd been looking forward to my second annual HUGE Fest since the day I moved back to B-Town in August!


There was every kind of entertainment one could dream of: from sumo wrestling, to blow-up obstacle courses, to a velcro wall, as well as crafts tables, live music, and cook outs. After burning off all your breakfast calories on the many games, there were constantly burgers and hot dogs on the grill, snow cones in the shade to cool off with, and a tropical-themed mocktail bar.


If I had to pick, I would have to say the sumo wrestling was my favorite. There is something about being tackled to the ground and not feeling a thing, and the hilarity of being stuck on the ground like a rolly-polly when you lose, that made the event a great last hurrah before Finals and Little 500.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Eating Right at Campus Sites

One thing I have noticed a lot more of this year is healthy food choices at RPS dining services.



The newly remodeled Dining Room at Read now includes an "Eat Right" line, with healthier alternatives that are changed both day to day, and from lunch to dinner, to provide students with a wide variety of nutritious options. The line usually offers some type of healthier meat, like chicken breast or fish, several vegetable options, and fresh fruit.



There is always a salad bar with fresh veggies, hummus, pita, and a variety of fruits including pineapple, mandarin oranges, or fruit salads. While there are less healthy options as well, like burgers or pizza for days you choose to endulge, if you plan on maintaining a healthy diet at IU, RPS dining services provides you with everything you need.


In addition to all the above, the Hoosier Cafe has also started offering things like fruit plates, soy milk, yogurt, and their own salad bar daily. El Bistro offers less fattening sandwiches, a vegetarian option, and build-your-own dagwoods to get all of what you want, and none of what you don't, as well as options like orange juice, fruits, and yogurts.