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Freshman Reception

This workshop took place at the beginning of the semester. It was meant to introduce freshman to Baruch and allow students to interact. Almost every freshman showed up. The whole entrance on to the fifth floor was so packed from the elevators all the way towards the hallway for classes. But some good did come out of it. I got to know the people in my LC better because we stood waiting for so long there was nothing to do but talk and so it allowed us to talk more and become more comfortable with one another. At first I was shy but after being put in that situation I realized how much fun the people in my LC are and I can’t wait for the next semester because sometimes when you’re out of your comfort zone you learn more about yourself and the people around you and then it’s not so new and scary.

Posted in Academic Enrichment.


Student Life Workshop

Title of Workshop: Club Fair

Time and Date: September 24th 12pm

Category of Workshop: Student Life

Since there weren’t anymore Academic Enrichment workshops available, we were allowed to use the Freshman Reception workshop as Academic and the Club Fair as Student Life.  Thanks Analucia!  Attending this workshop was really a spur of the moment sorta thing.  I went with Martine and Diana.  They gym was packed with people and rows of tables for all the different clubs.  We looked around and talked to some people.  I was kinda interested in this Environment club but i don’t think I signed up.  Honestly, I’m not a club person.  Even in high school, I rarely went.  I’d rather do other types of extra credit.  Plus, I knew it was gonna be hard to attend because I often use club hours to study for ecology.

I still think it’s good to attend.  I think most people are interested in clubs.  It was cool to see the wide range of clubs.  There were clubs for all types of ethnicity’s, hobbies, and activities.  There are many ways for Baruch students to get involved.  A couple of days later, I remember there there being a street fair where all the clubs were present too.  I guess it was kinda for the same thing?

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Philly Trip

So as you know I went to the Philly trip along with Ashley and Kali, LC06. At first I wasn’t going to go because there was only two more days until the deadline. I finally decided last minute to go to the trip, so after work on Friday I submitted my application along with my friend who I convinced right before I entered the room to submit. We ended up rooming together and had fun. The bus ride going there was ultimately boring since I sat with people I didnt know and i was really tired, but when we arrived things started to get interesting. Prior to the bus ride we had to arrive to Baruch by 9:30am which more than half of the people didn’t. Everyone was put into a group which included Orange group, midnite blue, electric lime and purple group which I was. We had to undergo a series of boring events such as speeches and games until about 3pm; however we did meet new people who introduced themselves right when they saw us.

That evening we were dropped off at a beautiful hotel and had a mixer where everyone danced and had fun. We played games and ate food until about 11:30pm we had to go to our rooms. Of course nobody wanted to sleep so everyone planned a party in their rooms which ended up being a story telling event. We got caught eventually because of all the noise and probably rumors, so the party was over and my friend and I just went back to our rooms. We took a shower adn watch TV until 3 then went to sleep. The next day we had to participate in a scavenger hunt whcih they provided questions for us to answer. They dropped us off and whichever group answered all the questions along with proof that they have gone there and meet at a certain place first wins. We went to many places such as the Liberty Bell, First bank of the USA and other historical places. When every group was done we were provided free meal and on Wednesday the 25th they will evaluate the answers and proof to see which group will win. Overall the trip was a bout meeting new people and working with them as well as having an extraodinary time for just $20.

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Unicef: Community Service

Title of Workshop: Unicef?

Time and Date: November 17th, 2009/ 1: 15 – I forgot

Category: Community and Global Awareness

Because I wasn’t able to make it to Light the Night, we were given another option for community service.  A couple weeks before, a group of us met up with the other LC to discuss the mission and assign jobs. We decided to do a bake sale and use the money to help kids in Africa get clean drinking water.  Diana and I teamed up to try and raise donations at the bake sale.  When we got there, we got a coffee can and big cupcake sign.  We tried going to the busier area and even going up and asking some people.  We raised a couple dollars and ended up donating some ourselves.

Doing this workshop took me out of my comfort zone the most.  It was really awkward holding a big cupcake sign while yelling “donations” and “bake sale”.  I’m glad i got to work with Diana.  We tried to make it fun.  This was a really humbling experience and would recommend it.  It’s important to see how hard it is to raise money.  I think I’ll try and donate more.

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Arts at Baruch workshop

Title of workshop: Mercedes Matter: A Retrospective

Category: Arts at Baruch

Time/Date:  November 17th, 2009/ 1-2pm

Okay!  So. . . Tuesday was pretty crazy.  A couple of us wanted to get our workshops over with so we tried doing two workshops in one afternoon; it ended up working out!  We were standing in line at the Mishkin Gallery, waiting to get in.  Apparently, everybody else was trying to finish up their workshops too because this line was long.  So Diana and I had to leave and go do our community service.  But it ended up that the gallery was still open so we ran over there.

The gallery was pretty cool.  It showed the art Matter’s painted from throughout her lifetime; the earliest was from age nine.  Her art for the most part was really abstract.  Later on, they had more color.  I think it was because of the invention of the camera.  Not sure.  Turns out Matter’s was a pretty important artist in New York City during the 40’s and 50’s.

This was the first time I’ve been to an art gallery so it was a new experience for me.  I don’t think I appreciated the art very much.  I didn’t understand what was so great about some of the pieces or what she was trying to express.  As you can see, I’m not very knowledgeable in this area.

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Student Life: Golden Key Buddies

Date: November 19, 2009

Time: 12:30 – 2:30PM

Location: VC 3-120

This wasn’t really a workshop, but more of a meeting for those interested in the Golden Key International Honour Society as a Mentee (freshmen and sophomores) or as a Mentor (juniors and seniors). It is a “meet and greet” event that let us get to know the purpose of Golden Key and the officials who are behind the society. I’ve met Evelyn, who is the vice president of the program and who knows Analucia. Basically, Golden Key seeks to help students—both Mentees and Mentors—to achieve academic excellence and recognition through job opportunities, building an impressive resume, acquiring scholarships, earning good leadership qualities, and networking and connecting with other academic partners.

I selected this workshop because Analucia recommended it to me after my desperate call for a Student Life workshop. I was also interested in finding more about the Golden Key Society and the opportunities it offers academically. I went with Kali because she was also interested. At the beginning of the meeting, it was quite uncomfortable because Kali and I were the only freshmen amongst the “inducted” upperclassmen. So during the first half of the meeting, all Kali and I could think of were the cookies and soda and pretzels that they were preparing.

It did not fail my expectations because it did provide a lot of information about the program. As a result, I signed myself up as a Mentee and so did Kali. Towards the second half of the meeting, the awkwardness faded away as the game of charades began. We were split into two very competitive groups. It was very intense, and I was quite proud of myself at being able to act out “tofu.” Despite our group’s disappointing defeat, it was a very close call. Kali continued the game during Ecology Lab.

I learned a lot about the Golden Key program and playing charades. I was surprised at how easy it was to get along with intimidating upperclassmen. I definitely recommend it to any student.

P.S.
My final workshop!!! WHOOT!!!

Posted in Enrichment Workshop, Student Life.


workshop 6 (last and final workshop YAY)

Title of Workshop: Mercedes Matter – A Retrospective 

 

Category of Workshop: Arts at Baruch

Date & Time of Workshop: November 17, 2009 1 – 2 pm

 

Brief Description & Workshop Goals: So right now you’re probably thinking how did Diana and Jessica (and Roxanne who tagged along with us) make it to two places at the same time right? Well that’s because we’re awesome! J lol See what happened was that we really wanted to get these workshops over with so after English we all ran to some weird building we had never been to before to see if maybe hopefully they would let us in early and out early. However, this was not so. By the time we left Martine and Kali were still waiting outside and me and Jessica had to go so we gave up. We did our community service (Roxanne just watched us -_-) and then we texted Martine to ask her where she wants to go eat when suddenly she gave us good news: the gallery thing was still open! So we ran over there and begged this lady to please let us in and since she was very nice she did J So we kind of got an express tour of Mercedes Matter’s work. Overall I didn’t like her work very much but then again I’m not much of an art lover so Matter shouldn’t take offense. I did like one particular piece (I don’t know the name because like I said we had the express tour) that was like the second piece the lady showed us. She said that was Matter’s early work that reflected ‘the artist pre-abstract’.

Explain why you selected this particular workshop & how it took you out of your comfort zone. If it didn’t take you out of your comfort zone why not?:  I selected this workshop because it was the last one I needed to do and I didn’t have a lot to do during the break so it was ideal for me. It didn’t take me out of my comfort zone but I do think it took the lady out of her comfort zone. The poor lady was obviously very pressed for time between trying to show us the paintings and wrapping up the gallery that she even forgot to sign our papers and didn’t answer some questions. But all in all shout out to the lady that helped us: thanks!! J

How did this workshop meet or fail your expectations? Would you recommend it to another student? Why or why not?: The workshop did meet my expectations because it had a lot of art work which I assumed it would have. I would recommend it to another student because although I didn’t fall in love with the piece it doesn’t mean they won’t.

Posted in Arts at Baruch, Enrichment Workshop.


workshop 5/ Community Service/ UNICEF

Title of Workshop: UNICEF

Category of Workshop: Community Service/ Global Awareness

Date & Time of Workshop: November 17, 2009 1:00 – 2:00

Brief Description & Workshop Goals: Ok so because some people didn’t do Light the Night, Analucia kindly offered the us an alternative: volunteer with another LC and work with UNICEF. At first I thought it was going to be some long tedious, boring thing but it really wasn’t. See what we had to do was help the LC (12 or 21 I forget) at their bake sale by collecting donations or handing out fliers. Jessica and I chose to work together at collecting donations so at 1:15 we showed up for duty. That’s when the peer mentor chick gave us a big sign that said “UNICEF BAKE SALE”, a can to collect donations in, and lollipops (because we were also selling lollipops). So we walked around for a while, trying to stand in areas where it was likely people would give donations (like at the bottom of the stairs from the 2nd floor down & in the eating area right outside the place where the cashiers are) and even approached some people and ended up getting a fair amount of donations.

Explain why you selected this particular workshop & how it took you out of your comfort zone. If it didn’t take you out of your comfort zone why not?: I selected this workshop but it was my only other option? Lol. But I did learn stuff from it but more about that later… This experience did take me out of my comfort zone a little because it was kind of awkward to be standing around with a big sign asking people for money. But on the plus side Jessica was there so it was pretty fun.

How did this workshop meet or fail your expectations? Would you recommend it to another student? Why or why not?: I would recommend it to another student because it’s not just any regular old workshop, it’s actually doing something to help others. I expected it to be kind of awkward and it was but I think in the end it was worth it.

What do you feel you learned from the workshop experience? What surprised you about it? What could you take away from the experience?:  Well during the donation collecting I didn’t really learn anything but in the meeting we had before the event I did learn stuff. I learned that UNICEF collects money to buy essentials for poor kids and families in third world countries; I learned that a few dollars that might not mean a lot to us can buy a lot of things for others; and I learned that lollipop cupcakes are not a very good mix.

Posted in Enrichment Workshop, Global-Community Awareness.


Arts at Baruch: Mercedes Matter: A Retrospective

Date: November 17, 2009

Time: 1:00 – 2:00PM

Location: Mishkin Gallery

This workshop is basically an art tour or an art gallery of Mercedes Matter’s abstract paintings and art works. It’s a showcase of her quite bizarre, strange and colorful paintings. It is not an art for everyone, especially for those who doesn’t really appreciate the type of art one believes a child can do.

I selected this workshop because I desperately needed a workshop for Arts at Baruch. And I, myself do create art through drawings and sketches due to the influence of my mom, who is also a painter herself. It didn’t take me out of my comfort zone at all. I find it quite interesting, actually. I learned a lot about the artist, Mercedes Matter. I learned that she has been a painter all of her life, incorporating her unique takes of ideas through abstract painting. I noticed this in her use of vivid colors and the movement within the patterns and the strokes of her paintings and drawings. What strikes me the most is that she spent months, sometimes years in some of her paintings.

It somewhat failed my expectations because I was quite excited to be in an art gallery, but her paintings and charcoal drawings did not really appeal to my taste. I do appreciate the colors and the brush strokes, but I’ve seen these kinds of artwork before. Abstract art isn’t really my cup of tea when it comes to art, unless it’s by Pablo Picasso, who I think effectively conveys meanings and emotions behind his bizarre artworks. I would recommend it to another student if he or she desperately needed an Art workshop or is in the mood for a nice stroll in an art gallery.

I learned a lot about Mercedes Matter and her passion for art — she began painting at the age of six— which is what really impressed me about her. This workshop definitely encouraged me to continue with my own passion for drawing and appreciating other’s artwork.

Posted in Arts at Baruch, Enrichment Workshop.


workshop 4

Okay so there was a little mix up. The first work shop that I did ( the cookies thing/ Freshmen Reception)  is actually being counted by Analucia as Academic Enrichment and I put it as Student Life soo yeah…. Now I’m going to do a new Student Life….which was actually a while ago but yeah….

 

Title of Workshop: Club Fair

Category of Workshop: Student Life

Date & Time of Workshop: Umm sometime in late September or early October. Let me check….Thursday, September 24th at 12pm.

Brief Description & Workshop Goals: Well even though this wasn’t really a workshop the goal of this event I’m guessing was to get newcomers involved in Baruch clubs. Basically what happened was that some friends and I had nothing to do on our (then seemingly) long two hour break and we heard a lot of noise down in the gym so we decided to explore. Once we got downstairs we saw that it was the club fair and honestly we were going to leave but then we saw candy and cookies so we stayed. We walked around a few times, saw a few clubs, and then left.

Explain why you selected this particular workshop & how it took you out of your comfort zone. If it didn’t take you out of your comfort zone why not?: Like I said we didn’t really pick this particular club we just happened upon it. But it was pretty good. I mean we got to walk around at our own pace and leave whenever we wanted to so I wouldn’t say it took me out of my comfort zone.

How did this workshop meet or fail your expectations? Would you recommend it to another student? Why or why not?: I didn’t have expectations but if I did this fair certainly did meet them. I learned about a lot of clubs like the Ecuadorian Club, the Bowling Club, a lot of sororities, and a Hispanic business club I forgot the name of. I also learned that although I gave my information to a bunch of clubs (and did plan to attend them) this semester has been very busy and I have been unavailable to attend any meeting.

Oh and yeah I would recommend it to another student.

What do you feel you learned from the workshop experience? What surprised you about it? What could you take away from the experience?: I learned that the first semester of college is really time consuming. Like I was in honors classes in high school so I thought college would be fairly easy for me and in a sense it is but its just a lot of work to do. Therefore, even though I really wanted to go the Ecuadorian Club meetings a lot of times I had to do other things like study of a test or finish up a homework of whatever so I couldn’t go. I can take away from this though is that I need to schedule my time better in future semesters so I can do my work and do things I want to too.

Posted in Enrichment Workshop, Student Life.