This weekend and beginning of the week were both really long and have been extremely busy. Friday night I worked until 6:30, went to Wal-Mart, then went to bed because I needed to catch up on my sleep. I was up by 6:30am Saturday, which is not only unlike me but crazy for a college student. I had to work at the cafeteria. I am a student manager for Aramark, the campus food service, and my job is to oversee the students who work during the weekend. It was a relatively slow day as we had the basketball girls come early, and then a small amount for lunch. Once lunch was over, I had to go down to the basketball games because I had to do stats on the computer for the girls and guys games. The girls played a very solid game and won,while the guys made the game interesting but lost by two. After the game I helped out at food service in getting things cleaned up and then headed back to my room. I had planned on going out at night, but by the time I got back to my room, I was again exhausted. I decided to call it a night since I had to be up at 6am again on Sunday because I was going to a retreat. Sunday, I woke up at 6:30 and had to be ready to go to Gregory, South Dakota for a retreat as part of our YAHOO team. That lasted pretty much all day and we did not get back until about 8:30pm. I did a little homework that night, but mostly just relaxed before heading to bed again. Now the week would begin. As if the weekend was much to relax about. Monday I started off by having to administer some of my surveys I am conducting for my senior seminar class. It was my goal to have 150. Currently, I am at 125 with a few more classes yet to send back to me. I should be perfectly fine in getting enough results. As part of senior seminar I am working on a reserach paper as well as a group proposal, which I will be finishing shortly. So the past few days I have been spending delivering surveys to classes and collecting results. On top of that, I am also involved in choir and band as well as baseball, so I have had practices and rehearsals for each which keeps me on my toes. I'm involved with other events too, but I"m glad they are able to separate those out a bit. At this point, I am going to have the surveys done by Thursday (the day we leave for Texas on spring break). I will be working on my research over break as well as helping coach the baseball team. Overall, it has been a very busy week,but one in which I have gotten a lot accomplished. Now that it is Tuesday, we have been doing a fundraiser for DARFUR in Sudan. I have to run to the bank to cash some money since we are doing a penny war, and my floor should be pretty close to winning it once I have everything cashed. I'm excited to see the results. Anyway, I have a few more things to do. Just thought I would write again. Hope your week is off to a good start.
Until Next Time
Tony "Laz" Lazarowicz
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Hello and Welcome
Well this is my first blog for school. I guess with that I should sort of tell you a little bit about me. If you read my profile, you know a little about me, but i'll give you a little in depth look at me. First off I am a Senior here at the Mount. I am majoring in Psychology, Criminal Justice, and Behavioral Science while working on my minors in Sociology . After i complete my undergraduate studies here, I will be moving onto a Masters Program somewhere.
I coach baseball for the Lancers here at MMC and played baseball the past 3 years. I was a first basemen, pitcher, and an outfielder. I am involved with numerous other groups on campus including intramurals, Campus Ministries, YAHOO, Collegians for Life, Admit Club, Ambassadors, a writer for the Moderator, Prayer Partners, and most recently added, a member of the Campus EnhancementTask Force.
I am also in my second year as a Resident Assistant for the men's dorms. I get to be involved with floor programming, keeping our students safe, and getting them active with the college. This is one of my most fulfilling jobs, because I get to provide our students with opportunities.
My past? I live in Sergeant Bluff, IA during the summers and that is where my family is from. I have two younger sisters, Michelle (20, and a Sophomore at Augustana in Sioux Falls), and Brittany (18, and a Freshment at Western Iowa Tech). My parents have been married for 24 years and live together in our newly built home in Sgt. Bluff.
My best memory of MMC thus far is our spring break baseball trip to Florida and Joplin, MO. The quality time I spent with my friends was priceless and the excitement of the start of the season was both fun and rewarding. Likewise, I also had a great time on our Jazz Band/ Chambre Choir trips in which I was able to spread our talent across the states while enjoying hanging out with my friends.
This is my home away from home. I am able to be involved with many activities on campus and do not feel pressured to only limit myself to one. I know the professors on a first name basis and vice versa. I can get help when I need to and they are always extremely willing to help. The environment is friendly and there is always something to keep my occupied.
I will give you much more information throughout the semester, but in case you have any questions and you want to ask me about college life, Mount Marty College, the college transition, or anything in general, do not hesitate to drop me an email or to catch me online chatting at night. You can email me at Tlazarowicz@mtmc.edu. If you want to talk live, add me on AOL Instant Messanger - Tonylaz26, or on MSN - Tonylaz04@hotmail.com
You will hopefully get to know a little more about me and college here if you continue to check back in. But right now, I have a lot to get accomplished in the next few hours. I have choir from 12-1, Senior Seminar from 1-215, my sister visiting at 215, I have band at 4:00-5:00, Dinner from 5:00-5:30, basketball game stats from 5:45-9:30,and finally then bedtime. Most of the time bedtime is not until at least after 1:00am, but thats the college life for you.
Until Next Time,
Tony "Laz" Lazarowicz
I coach baseball for the Lancers here at MMC and played baseball the past 3 years. I was a first basemen, pitcher, and an outfielder. I am involved with numerous other groups on campus including intramurals, Campus Ministries, YAHOO, Collegians for Life, Admit Club, Ambassadors, a writer for the Moderator, Prayer Partners, and most recently added, a member of the Campus EnhancementTask Force.
I am also in my second year as a Resident Assistant for the men's dorms. I get to be involved with floor programming, keeping our students safe, and getting them active with the college. This is one of my most fulfilling jobs, because I get to provide our students with opportunities.
My past? I live in Sergeant Bluff, IA during the summers and that is where my family is from. I have two younger sisters, Michelle (20, and a Sophomore at Augustana in Sioux Falls), and Brittany (18, and a Freshment at Western Iowa Tech). My parents have been married for 24 years and live together in our newly built home in Sgt. Bluff.
My best memory of MMC thus far is our spring break baseball trip to Florida and Joplin, MO. The quality time I spent with my friends was priceless and the excitement of the start of the season was both fun and rewarding. Likewise, I also had a great time on our Jazz Band/ Chambre Choir trips in which I was able to spread our talent across the states while enjoying hanging out with my friends.
This is my home away from home. I am able to be involved with many activities on campus and do not feel pressured to only limit myself to one. I know the professors on a first name basis and vice versa. I can get help when I need to and they are always extremely willing to help. The environment is friendly and there is always something to keep my occupied.
I will give you much more information throughout the semester, but in case you have any questions and you want to ask me about college life, Mount Marty College, the college transition, or anything in general, do not hesitate to drop me an email or to catch me online chatting at night. You can email me at Tlazarowicz@mtmc.edu. If you want to talk live, add me on AOL Instant Messanger - Tonylaz26, or on MSN - Tonylaz04@hotmail.com
You will hopefully get to know a little more about me and college here if you continue to check back in. But right now, I have a lot to get accomplished in the next few hours. I have choir from 12-1, Senior Seminar from 1-215, my sister visiting at 215, I have band at 4:00-5:00, Dinner from 5:00-5:30, basketball game stats from 5:45-9:30,and finally then bedtime. Most of the time bedtime is not until at least after 1:00am, but thats the college life for you.
Until Next Time,
Tony "Laz" Lazarowicz
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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