December 14, 2010

A Final Story

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You know it is Fall Finals Week when it's 1:45 a.m. and you're still in the library. Let's back up to 7:30p.m.

Your thoughts:
"Why does this happen??!"
"I've been on Facebook for more than 5 hours!!!"
"I need to watch the YouTube video where the camel falls on some asian kid...for the 600,000th time."

Now it's 12:30a.m.
After you avoid those thoughts and actually get to work, you find it hard to focus. People walk by your study room and you, because it is PBA, know them. Of course you're going to walk out of the study room, and do some socializing. I mean, afterall, you've only been socially networking this entire time. You owe it to yourself to talk to real humans.

Now that you're done with that, it is time to start getting down to business. Some things get done. It isn't too long before you realize you haven't had coffee in 2 hours. You decide it is time to get some. Since it's about 1a.m. now, you have to walk to your dorm to get your energy booster. As soon as you walk out of the library, you experience chills like none other. It's about 20 degrees outside. What happened, Florida?!? It's not worth it. So, you go back into the library.

On the first floor, you encounter about 100 people you know. It would be rude not to greet EACH and EVERY SINGLE ONE. That is exactly what you do and by the end of it is about 1:40a.m. At 1:45a.m. you walk into your study room determined to get work done. As you begin to read the chapter in your book, a librarian enters your study room.

"The library will be closing in 15 minutes."

"Perfect."

November 17, 2010

Don't Miss the Mess- GLO PARTY 2010

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• Featuring DJ Ben Katzaman
• Random paint attacks to keep the party going!
• Bring CA$H to support PBA Missions! Mission trip members will be selling plain white t-shirts to raise money! All proceeds go directly to PBA Missions Fund.

This is just one of the many events that you get to attend as a PBA Sailfish. I went to last year's GLO party, and it literally was a slap in the face of fun. It started with paint being thrown from everywhere. It ended with a huge dance party full of dirty, painted on PBA Sailfish. It was great walking around like a penguin- not by choice.

I know what you're thinking- why is it called GLO? I wondered the same thing, because the paint didn't glow. Each PBA Sailfish is given light sticks, light bracelets, and light necklaces! As you run around dodging your roommates handful of paint, you'll look super fly with your glowin' accessories. Why would you ever want to miss this mess?

PBA is one of those schools where community is everywhere. It's easy to get involved. Once you are involved you will meet tons of people with similar interests and your time at PBA will be one of the most memorable things!

Your GLO experience will be just one of the many memories that will...stick...with you.

October 27, 2010

Radio Shows at PBA

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"The Taylor and Nate Show" and "J.A.W.S Radio (Jenny and Wendy Show)" are two of the popular PBA Radio Shows at PBA.


"The Taylor and Nate Show" is on Tuesdays at 8 pm. "J.A.W.S. Radio" is on Fridays at 6pm. The two do not compete, in fact, there is talk of them collaborating for one show. If there wasn't talk about it before, now there is.

The two shows are actually quite different. "J.A.W.S. Radio" focuses primarily on the artist. From musicians to poets, they cover it all. There is a "Shark Tank Time" where guests are asked ridiculous questions by the co-hosts (Jenny Bacallao and Wendy Georges) and the listeners. "The Taylor and Nate Show" is well rounded; they, Taylor Smythe and Nate Goodlet, lead interviews and have special guests.
The two are different, but they have one similarity! They are both worth listening to.






FALL BREAK!

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As Friday approaches, pencils get dropped and papers get put to the side. The library is put on hold. Some students go home or on some sort of exciting vacation. Some others take avantage of the quiet campus.

"I am playing with the Bryan Reynolds Band (local band made up of PBA students), and I was planning on visiting Seminaries. Also, my family is coming to visit me. So, we're going to watch an air show and a shuttle take off on Monday," says Shane Hess, 21 (Senior).

"I'm going to South Carolina to visit family I've never met before! I will chase Fall!" Kristen Scarcella, 21 (Senior).

"I really love PBA, so I'll be spending my Fall Break with my roommates. None of us are going home! I'm really excited. The RA (Resident Assistant) is planning on doing some fun Fall activities like Pumpkin carving. It's going to be great. I also love that it is October and we can still go to the Beach!" Ashleigh, 18 (Freshman).

As for myself, I'll be taking this opportunity to relax, do some homework, watch some movies, and hang out with friends. A lot of the weekend is unplanned, which is awesome! Let's live it up spontaneous style!

Have a wonderful Fall Break, PBA!

October 26, 2010

Monday Night Live

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MNL:

A live, sketch-comedy event based on the concept of SNL (Saturday Night Live), but with a PBA-spin.

October 11, 2010

Yellow Figures Appeared!

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Imagine a yellow, wooden figure that stands on its own and has a secret meaning. It appeared one day. No one seems to know where they came from. Are you afraid?



Now we know where these attractive models came from. There is a scultpure class of 17 students that was assigned to build 5 abstract figures. They were divided into groups. One student claims that the planning was the hardest part, because the styles seemed endless.



The Mystery of the Yellow Figure has been solved.

Retreat!

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Let me start by telling you how important Hall retreats are. What a great time to fellowship with other girls and take a load off from the academic life.

Like most years my dorm (Weyenberg) was teamed up with another dorm (Johnson Hall). Unlike most years, we went to a place that we had never been to before- The Hilton in Singer Island. Glorious! It was such a good time.



We left late afternoon on Friday. We got there and unpacked. At 9pm, we met up with everyone to discuss the plans for the rest of the retreat. We also did a little worship out by the pool. Introductions were done. They fed us vegetables. YUM! Unfortunately, we were feeling a little more on the junk food side. Thus, PIZZA was delivered to our suite.

As the night progressed, we were all getting very excited for the next day with reason. The following day was jam packed with beach time, pool time, soccer time, lunch, and, of course, fellowship time.

It truely was the best retreat!

Overall, I'd give it 5 stars.

SALSA DANCE NIGHT!

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PBA holds an annual Salsa Dance! Last year was amazing, and I didn't think anything would ever be as good. These were my naive thoughts until I stepped into this year's Salsa Dance.

"Move those hips," encouraged the Ballroom Dance Club. They had everyone team up with a partner. Then, they taught us some simple ballroom dance steps before the party even started.


There was a station with chips, salsa, and various fruity drinks. Then on the stage there was a professional Salsa band playing music from tons of Latin Countries! What a blast!


I love PBA's tight community. We really are a family. Those that knew how to dance were teaching their moves to those that had never moved their hips like that before.



September 1, 2010

Welcome Week 2010!

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Check-in was last Wednesday and Thursday!

Here are some of the highlights!

Thursday

The opening rally!

Catch Your Fish: a bunch of ice breakers where you meet a hundred people!

Friday

Steering Committee lipsync

Michael Jr Comedy

Captura La Bandera

First Night of Hat Punishment: As a new student you are required to wear a sailor's hat. It is more than tradition. You come in with a sailor's hat and leave with a graduation cap. What a beautiful picture! :)

Saturday

Workship

Time for Fish Groups to work on their own Lipsyncs

Sunday

Lipsync judging

Foot washing ceremony

There were 4 rallies and each one so different from the rest! Steering Committee and Fish Leaders worked very hard to make this year's Welcome Week the very best! I think it was a success.


Don't miss out on Welcome Week 2011. Apply today at www.pba.edu/applynow!






July 28, 2010

S.O.A.R.

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S.O.A.R. is a one-day orientation event for incoming freshmen, transfer students, and their families who have sent in their $300 deposits.

There is only one S.O.A.R. event remaining!



Registration for SOAR is done through our student portal myPBA on the New Students Tab.


Students will receive their myPBA password and user name once they have submitted their tuition deposit.


If you have questions about SOAR, please call the Student Success Center at (561) 803-2063 or email us at student_success@pba.edu.

Welcome Week!

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What is Welcome Week?
Welcome Week is a PBA tradition that helps incoming students get used to university life; and each year we do our best to provide the biggest, warmest welcome ever!

When is Welcome Week?
August 25/26- August 29

What do we do at Welcome Week?
http://www.pba.edu/studentlife/first-year-experience/welcome-week/events-students.cfm

What can my parents do?
http://www.pba.edu/studentlife/first-year-experience/welcome-week/upload/Parent-Schedule-3.pdf


GET PUMPED!

June 29, 2010

Islands of Adventure!

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PBA got this great deal where we could go to Islands of Adventure for only $15 (transportation included). Islands of Adventure is inside of Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, and we are about 2-3 hours away. I went back and forth debating whether or not to go. You see, I'm not a big roller coaster fan. In fact, motion sickness and rides that go upside down are two of my enemies. I thought it'd be a waste of my time, but friends of mine encouraged me in saying that there was more to do there than to just ride rides. Long story short-I ended up going.

Waking up to be ready at 5:45AM was fun. I truely believe that if the sun isn't up then I shouldn't be either. Having it be a Saturday made getting up even harder to do. Though these are negatives, everyone seemed to be awake within minutes including myself. Energy can be contagious sometimes.


We got to the Park and immediately were told that the Harry Potter world that just opened had a waiting line of 2 hours. The weekend prior was the grand opening and the wait was....SIX HOURS! Can you believe that? I'm not really a big Harry Potter fan but those I was with were.



Either way, by the time we got to the Harry Potter world the wait was 90mins. We waited and waited- I have to admit, it was pretty good.

The trip overall was pretty awesome, and I'm glad I got to go!

These are some of the things we do at PBA!

Come join in on the fun!

June 17, 2010

Top 5 Reasons to Apply Online

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College searching can be difficult. You may find yourself wondering why apply online. We have discovered the solution to your question.Stay tuned for another Sailfish Bite!

June 16, 2010

Sailfish Bite (East Side)

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"Sailfish Bite" is a series of short episodes. The goal is to have the viewers dive into Palm Beach Atlantic University with PBA Sailfish leading the way.


There are three dorms on the east side of PBA's campus: Weyenberg Hall (Honor Students), Rinker (All Men), and Johnson Hall (All Women).

There are also offices on the East side of PBA's campus! Check them out!

"Sailfish Bite Infections" are bloopers that we surely hope you enjoy! These bloopers come directly from the East Side Videos that were hosted by student Jenny Bacallao.

Stay Tuned for another Sailfish Bite!

June 1, 2010

Finish My Lyric!

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The summer may remind you of beach balls, oceans, snorkleing, surfing, frisbee, tanning, swimming, laughing, pools, sun, relaxing time, lack of school, freedom, late nights...and boredom. Sometimes ya'll just need to let loose. Certain games bring out your inner child...or your inner ROCK STAR!

A fun game entitled "Finish my lyric" was brought to my attention through a friend with an exciting personality. All you have to do is say a word and the other person has to sing a song with that lyric.

For example, if I say "Knees", you could sing....

"Falling on my knees in worship..."

Fantastic Song. Fantastic Game. Fantastic Summer.

Now it's your turn. "Fade"

May 24, 2010

Weekend Madness!

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You've got to check out this awesome blog by our very own Allison Kirwin!

by Allison Kirwin

The guys planned a trip for us all to kayak to Peanut Island on Saturday. We rented the kayaks from the Greene Complex at PBA and the guys were in charge of putting them on top of the car. Unfortunately, the way they tied them stopped the door from being able to open. Which meant that we all had to climb through the window.

Robbie got baptized on Sunday at Clarke Beach!!!! The entire group plus Robbie's family from Ohio came out to support him. There really isn't a way to describe a baptism but it was absolutely amazing.

Summer!

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This 85 degree weather is just beautiful. The glorious beach and sky really create the perfect summer setting. You can find me there on the weekends.

On the weekdays you can find me working a full shift at Admissions with 10 other amazing students. Giving tours, making calls, sending info packets is what we do. I couldn't ask for a better job.

The area is gorgeous regardless of the time of year! We are in walking distance of the beach- The Palm Beach Island. Palm Beach is one of the wealthiest Islands in the nation. Also in walking distance is City Place. City Place is like an outdoor mall with big brand shops, ice cream shops, smoothie shops, IMAX theatre, live music on certain nights, Publix, Barnes N Noble, Starbucks, and many other fun things. Both of these locations are fantastic for job hunting! There are a lot of on-campus activities too: http://www.pba.edu/studentlife/activities-clubs/clubs/index.cfm

Come visit us over the summer! To schedule a campus tour, call 561.803.2992.

May 19, 2010

So Begins Summer Living

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And by "living" I mean "working." The start of summer means the start of full time work. Contrary to popular belief, working 40hrs a week means having more free time than you do during the school year. While you're doing school you always have this horrible task list filled with homework, student clubs, work and studying. But during the summer the only thing on your to-do list is work. It's beautiful!

We at the admissions office are beginning to find the rhythm of this year's summer team. Last summer the student worker's staff was led at the helm by two of our finest PBA men, Rod and Glover. But alas, the tides of time have carried those two away to bigger and better jobs.* Left standing in their place is the Lone Wolf: Jon Spallino. Out of a staff of 11 student workers, Spallino is the one male. God bless him. Spallino has decided to record his ventures in the female work place on his personalized blog. I never realized just how odd us girls are until I read his blog. It's quite enlightening! http://redefinedministries.blogspot.com/



*Rod is now a official genuine Admission Counselor for PBA!

May 17, 2010

Sailfish Softball Beats #2-Ranked Valdosta State at NCAA Regional

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Hard work certainly pays off! This win against Valdosta secures PBA a spot in the region championship game.

After an extra innings win over the University of West Florida on Friday, the Palm Beach Atlantic University softball team came away with an even more improbable victory on Saturday as they defeated #1-seed and #2-ranked Valdosta State University in the second game of the NCAA South Regional.

Whatever team comes out of the loser’s bracket will be forced to defeat Palm Beach Atlantic (36-11) twice on Sunday if they plan on earning the regional championship.
For the second straight day, Sailfish senior right-hander Ashley Jones (24-7) was absolutely dazzling as she allowed only three hits to a Valdosta (43-7) club who entered play with a .330 team batting average including a pair of hitters in Marti Littlefield and Alyssa Shirey having hit 16 and 18 homeruns respectively on the season. Jones tallied 11 strikeouts as she posted her second win of the tournament.

As was the case on Friday against UWF, the Sailfish were forced to come from behind to earn the victory. The Lady Blazers pushed across a pair of runs in the third inning to break a scoreless tie as Shirey delivered a two-run single up the middle that narrowly escaped the glove of PBA second-baseman Natalia Ojeda.

Palm Beach Atlantic wasted little time however in getting the game tied up again as they also tallied a pair of runs in the third frame. Sophomore catcher Erica Walters worked a leadoff walk to get things started followed by an advance on a passed ball by the VSU catcher. Then came another walk to Brittany Schneider followed by a beautiful sacrifice bunt by Caitlin Bouschet to move both runners into scoring position.

After an Ojeda groundout, senior Candace Horton stepped in and connected for a single to right-field that cut the lead to 2-1. The Fish caught a break on the next play as Mari Stokes’ grounder to the VSU shortstop bounced off her glove and allowed Schneider to come in to score and tie the game.

The score would remain tied over the next few innings as Jones continued to rack up strikeouts and place zeroes on the scoreboard for the VSU offense. PBA would go back to work in the bottom of the fifth inning when Boushcet led off with a walk that then saw VSU head coach Thomas Macera make a pitching change. Margaret Carter would enter and retire the next two batters while leaving Bouschet still standing at first-base. With two outs, Stokes would step in and drill a double into the left-centerfield gap that allowed Bouschet to run all the way around and score to move the Fish in front 3-2.
Now backed with a lead, Jones returned to the circle and despite some trouble in the sixth inning, retired the final two batters on strikes as PBA was then one inning away from a victory.
In the seventh inning, Jones retired the first two hitters on easy popups to third-baseman Miranda Welch, then leadoff hitter Amber Shaw beat out an infield single, putting the potential tying run on base. After a long battle that went to a 3-2 count, Jones struck out left-fielder Morgan Johnson for the final out, securing a hard-earned victory for the Sailfish.

Both teams finished with three hits with Horton, Stokes, and Welch each registering base-hits for PBA.

April 28, 2010

Senior Research Project Presentation

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I just got out of my Senior Research Project Presentation. What a relief. I was not nervous until I realized the people who were coming to watch. The provost, Dr. Kloba, and the Vice-President of Student Development, Mr. Flemming along with a few of the science professors. Although I was a little freaked out that they were there, looking back I am thankful. Thankful, that I go to a University where the provost and vice-president would take time out of their busy schedule and attend my presentation. This would not occur at a large university.

Sunfest

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Tonight begins one of the biggest weekends in the Palm Beaches. Downtown West Palm Beach will be full of people from all over South Florida for a five day concert festival, all weekend, called Sunfest. This event was founded in 1982, and is now Florida's largest waterfront music and art festival. Sunfest is held annually in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida the first week in May. SunFest attracts more than 280,000 visitors from all over the world.

Many PBA students are especially excited about the headlining act tonight, Weezer. Even though many students have papers and projects to turn in this week, they are budgeting their time so that they can have a little fun. Also performing tonight are a bunch of new musical artists who are just getting into the business.
The weekend continues with musical artists like Sister Hazel, Sean Kingston, Smash Mouth, ZZ Top, REO Speedwagon & Shinedown just to name a few.  The event prides itself with offering a huge variety of musical artists so that everyone will have someone they like.  This is a family frendly event with a variety of activities during the day for people of all ages, along with the concerts on three different stages.
 
The best part about the event, especially for all PBA students, is the Fireworks show that closes out the festival on Sunday night. Typically PBA students are unable to attend the event on Sunday for a variety of reasons, two of which being lack of sufficient funds, and the fact that final exams begin the next morning. This does not matter though because the firework show can be seen from all over the city, and looks especially great from across the Intracoastal Waterway on Palm Beach Island.

April 27, 2010

Spring Formal 2010

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By Michelle Kappas
Contributing Writer

Ties, tuxedos, dresses, stilettos, surprise vendors and the Harriet Himmel all have one thing in common: Spring Dance 2010.
Spring Formal has struggled with success in the past, but this year it was no problem.

“It is my understanding that the event will be free and attract 200 to 300 students as opposed to the 160 that attended last year,” PBA president Lu Hardin said.

Hardin was teaching a Law and Society class on Tuesday nights and lecturing on the concept of promissory estoppel when the issue of Spring Formal was brought to his attention. He was informed by PBA student Kelly Stoltzfus that there wasn’t going to be one this year due to lack of funds.


Hardin was able to pull money from his discretionary fund to make the dance possible. Stoltzfus and Nu Delta Nu partnered together to research reasonable pricing for venues and other preparations.

The team chose the Harriet Himmel Theater in City Place because it is within a walking distance from campus, and set the date for April 16 from 8 p.m. to midnight.The theme of the night will be “A Night in Hollywood.” The night was full of dancing, free red bulls, free Chick-fil-A nuggets, free water bottles, and delicious chocolates on every table.

“We wanted to get our name out there by bringing the school together,” Nu Delta Nu President Jared Stresen-Reuter said. “It has been really great working with Kelly because she has worked with Spring Formal before. Her experience really helps us, and right now each of our members has a job to do so we can all contribute to make this event a success for the school and for our fraternity,” Stresen-Reuter said.

Hardin has stepped back and is allowing Nu Delta Nu and Stoltzfus to take the reigns, but they say his planning and determination cannot be ignored. For the first time in the history of PBA’s Spring Formal, Ballroom Dance Club, the Swing Dance Club and the Bombsquad will perform every hour throughout the night. However, the students were not the only ones dancing a jig. President Lu Hardin and Mrs. Hardin showed off their moves, and they had the crowd going wild.

“The Spring Formal at PBA is an important event and I believe it should be a yearly tradition rather than every other year,” Hardin said.

April 26, 2010

Saturdays

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Operation Hope

What comes to mind when I say Saturday? Perhaps the phrase sleeping in comes to mind. I had signed up for a Saturday Workship opportunity to serve those in need.

What is Workship?

Workship is a distinctive community service program that has been at the heart of PBA since its founding in 1968. Workship combines "work" with "worship," serving God through serving our community.

Through Workship, our students are encouraged to make a Christian response to human needs by volunteering in nonprofit agencies, churches and schools.

All full-time undergraduate students are required to serve 45 hours per year. Students may choose from PBA-sponsored group service events, or may serve individually at a non profit organization, church or school of their choice. For students, Workship is a great way to serve in the community and to show "Love in Action!"

I contemplated my upcoming commitment to Workship. My motives for not going were selfish. I wanted to sleep in and attend the annual Beach Fest event. Thankfully, I was surrounded by friends that convinced me to go. They knew we would all benefit from going.

The Workship opportunity was with Operation Hope. http://www.operationhope.org/smdev/index.php
We visited a local home and provided our very limited landscaping skills. The final product was great! I met some really great people and am looking forward to my next Workship expedition.

When we got back from Workship, the annual Beach Fest was just beginning. We grabbed our swim suits and headed for the beach!

The afternoon consisted of free sodas and chips, Italian ice, beach balls, a glorious sun, and fantastic waves. We even played limbo two different ways.


It was a great Saturday full of serving and sun!

April 23, 2010

Newsflash: I do not know everything

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College has been a very rewarding experience.  I have gained vast amounts of factual and theoretical knowledge from the great professors, staff and students at PBA.  I have studied countless hours and taken around 200 exams and written nearly the same amount of papers, some of them up to 20 pages long.  This is incredible just to think about all of the hard work I have put into my education.  It is most definitely worth it.  I know for a fact I am much smarter than when I entered PBA as a freshman in the fall of 2006.

I have also had my worldview shaped by the experiences in college.  Professors challenged my beliefs and values so that I could own and develop my own faith which is a combination of the faith of my family and the personal relationship I have with the Creator.  This was also developed by long conversations, sometimes well into the night, with roommates and friends.  I have become the real me and it is great.
One of the main ideas I have figured out during college is that I do not know everything.  There is so much related to God and life in general that are still completely a mystery.  In the past that might have been a problem, but you know what?  I am perfectly good with it.  It is good that I do not know everything, so that there is still more to learn after I graduate in 16 days.  Even though I will be graduating with a Bachelors Degree in Biology, I am excited that I can continue my education beyond college and learn even more about this amazing world we live in.  

I also thought that I would have my entire life figured out at this point.  It is quite humorous that I am not completely sure what I will be doing when August comes around, Spain is the plan – but plans change, much less the rest of life.  It is stressful, but more exciting than anything else.  There are so many opportunities afforded to me because of my education here at PBA.  Bring them on!

April 22, 2010

The Countdown Begins

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I can't believe that this semester is almost over. Time really does just fly on by. With only 7 actual school days left, students are beginning to move into the library and forget the definition of sleep. Even though it is a stressful time, the summer air is a huge distraction. Students are praying for focus here on the PBA campus and I certainly fall into that category.

Next week is our last week of classes. This time of essays and reports is just the opening act. The following week, May 3rd-May 7th is Finals Week.

Continue to pray for the PBA family because this really is a hectic time.

April 19, 2010

President Hardin: PBA's Theatre Program Is Outstanding

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April 16, 2010

Saturday Morning in the City

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Typically on a Saturday most PBA students remain asleep, some well into the afternoon. I usually awake late morning because I have to get up so early during the week for 8am classes. There are a few reasons why I will get up early on a Saturday. The first of which is breakfast at my favorite downtown restaurant, Bonjour de Paris Bakery and Cafe. They have delicious French baked goods and mouth-watering breakfast sandwiches. I am partial to the sausage, egg and cheese croissant. Plus the lovely French couple, whom own the place, are always fun to be around.

Another reason, most often in conjunction with the previous reason, is the downtown WPB Green Market. The Green Market is very similar to farmers markets found throughout the world. You can buy produce and other items grown locally and usually organically. The best part is the free samples of things like apple cider doughnuts, guacamole, kettle corn and fruits. The Green Market is a place to see and be seen, and most people come with their dogs to spend some time in the morning sun.

The only other reason as to why I would choose to wake up on a Saturday morning is the beach. If I do make it to the beach before lunchtime it is only because I have already been to Paris Café and the Green Market because the beach, although awesome, can wait until the afternoon.

April 15, 2010

Huge changes coming to PBA dining

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Even though I am graduating (I feel I may write about that fact everyday) I was privileged to be on the Student Government this year and was chosen to participate in a student committee concerning PBA on-campus dining. The contract with the previous dining company expired and PBA has decided to go with a new company, Aramark. This means HUGE changes to the on campus dining experience, which I am frankly jealous of. PBA has four places in which a student can get food on campus.

Two of these places, Common Ground Café and Jazzman’s Café, are being completely altered. CG, which is located in the Green Complex for Sports and Recreation, will be replaced with the favorite fast-food restaurant for the PBA student body, Chick-fil-a. Yes, you will be able to ‘Eat Mor Chiken’ on campus next fall! Jazzman’s, which is located in the Warren Library, will be renovated into an Einstein’s Bro’s Bagels. Both of these options will allow for more delicious freedom in the meal plan and for commuter students who eat on campus.

The Cafeteria will also be undergoing a much needed renovation and $1.3 million face lift. The Caf will feature the Fresh Food Company and will offer uninterrupted dining all day from 7am until 10pm during the week. The meal plan, which will remain the same cost as now, will be altered to allow unlimited access for either 5 days a week or 7 days a week. This way if a student only wants to grab a cup of coffee and a banana, they do not have to waste a meal swipe. The main part of the Caf will be the FFC. This will be located in the center of the Caf and will offer food created with the ingredients you request right in front of your eyes. This will allow for more healthy options than the regular cafeteria food.

April 14, 2010

España por un Año

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I am usually not a person who worries. I can typically go with the flow and make decisions at the last minute without much stress. This semester I have experienced stress. Not only am I graduating in 24 days, but I am uncertain of what comes next in my life. I know that God will provide, but I still have to take action in the direction He is calling. Just a few weeks ago, I felt like I needed to forego my plans since the beginning of freshman year – go right away to Medical School – for a new plan. I decided that I am going to teach English in Spain for a year.

This is not completely ridiculous; when I graduate on May 8 I will have a Spanish Minor as a part of my bachelor’s degree. Being fluent in Spanish is one of my life goals, and this is the best possible way I can see to accomplish that goal. Plus I get to live in Europe for a year. What more could a person ask?

Anyways, part of the application process involves a whole lot of paperwork. I have been waiting, and waiting for all of it to get to my mailbox here in West Palm. Needless to say, I have been freaking out a bit. The deadline, tomorrow April 15, has been quickly approaching. My background check, which I had to order from my hometown Maitland (Metro Orlando), STILL had not come as this morning. Luckily I was able to get the police department to e-mail me a copy of the report. Everything is coming together, and I could not be happier. It seems like this might actually happen. Life is GOOD.  Now I just have to wait until the last week of April or the first week of May to see if I am accepted and find out the exact school I will be teaching in.  Maybe I can occupy my mind with the plethora of homework I need to do before then.  Probably not.

April 12, 2010

Everyday is a Birthday at PBA

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There must have been something in the air in July back in 1987, and ’88 too for that matter. I am pretty sure that I have never experienced a week like this before. I literally have a PBA friend who has a birthday on each day this week. It is not just my run of the mill, acquaintances either. I am talking about real, down to earth, good friends. All of them. It is very exciting that there will be something to celebrate each day this week (seriously, Monday-Friday), even though most of them are turning old – and by that I mean 22 or 23.

I just do not know how I am going to be able to afford the celebrations, both in my time and in finances. Typically a birthday celebration involves going out to dinner at a nicer place, which means more expensive, usually somewhere in the vicinity of City Place or Downtown. My goal is to persuade at least some of these important individuals to combine their respective celebrations, and hopefully postpone them to Saturday night instead of during the week.

With only 3 class weeks of school left, the projects, papers and exams are approaching their due date – which means I am beginning to start them. Procrastination does not pay off, now that I have wasted much of the semester, and will be forced to prioritize homework. Looks like I will be spending a whole lot of time at my favorite place, the Lassiter Reading Rotunda in the Warren Library, at every moment I am free this week and all weekend. It will be worth it in the end even if I complain along the way.

April 9, 2010

Founding Chairman Reflects on University’s Past, Future

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In what he called his last public speech, Palm Beach Atlantic University's founding board chairman Dr. Donald Warren on Tuesday called on his successors to continue leading students on a path of morality.

Dr. Warren, a retired cardiologist, said that he and Dr. Jess Moody, former pastor of First Baptist Church of West Palm Beach, founded PBA more than 40 years ago out of concerns about the moral decline of America. They also were dismayed by the increasing number of colleges and universities that had left their Christian roots.

"It dawned on me American needed a trail to follow back to the morality of the past," Dr. Warren said during the University's annual Founders Day chapel in the Rubin Arena.

Dr. Warren said that while the campus has seen significant improvements over the years, those changes aren't the most important thing. "The only product we have are the students, and they are America's future," he said.

Speaking directly to the students, Dr. Warren said that God calls everyone. Young people might not realize the talents they have, but as they use them, they will grow, he said.

He advised students to "turn off your gadgets" on a regular basis in order to have quiet time to hear God speak.

"You will be stronger, America will be stronger and God will be pleased," he said.

The Founders Day event was sponsored by the University's Alumni Association. Among those in attendance were Dr. Moody and several trustees, alumni and invited guests. The program included a performance of "The Impossible Dream" by Dr. Moody, his son Patrick and Dr. Lloyd Mims, dean of the School of Music and Fine Arts. The song was the University's original alma mater.

Also, Dr. Warren's grandson, current PBA student Kyle Singerman, read the opening scripture from the book of Proverbs.

Dr. Warren and his wife, Bebe, have lived in Palm Beach County since 1956. Dr. Warren built a cardiology practice that included some of the wealthiest and most influential men and women in the country.

He is the founding president of the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. He also has served on the executive committees and board of governors for both St. Mary's and Good Samaritan medical centers, as well as on the board of governors for the former Intracoastal Health Systems.

Dr. Warren was PBA's board chairman from 1968 until he became a life trustee upon his retirement in 2006. The campus library is named for the Warrens.

He also is the author of the recently published book "Miracles and Wonders: A Chronicle of Palm Beach Atlantic University."

April 6, 2010

Sterotypical Easter

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HE is RISEN!

I have always known that PBA had a family atmosphere, but I never really realized it until this Easter. I had two friends from my dorm (Weyenberg) that were not going home for the Easter break. They had their reasons: distance, cost, no form of transportation, and so on. I invited them to my home to celebrate this beautiful day with my family. They had never celebrated Easter without their families, so I knew I had to make it fantastic.

Easter 2010 started off with us going to bed at 6:30AM after talking for a little over 8 hours. We attended service at 11 and by 2 we were at my house. As the day continued, we played volleyball and threw around a frisbee. After having my parents hide the Easter eggs, the competitive hunt began. A friend and I tied with 12 eggs. This could only mean one thing, a friendly competition of wii tennis. We then ate the delicious food my mother had prepared and after that we dyed the eggs. This completed our Easter.

The sense of community at PBA is great. I am so grateful for the friends I have made here. I am even more grateful for having had the opportunity to share such a wonderful day with such wonderful people.

Exit the King - PBA Theater Production

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The Palm Beach Atlantic University Theatre Department will present the absurdist drama "Exit the King" by Eugene Ionesco April 15-17 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday with a matinee at 2 p.m. on Saturday.

Performances will be held in the University's W.G. Lassiter Student Center, located at 900 South Olive Ave. in West Palm Beach. Tickets are $15 general admission or 2 for $25; $10 seniors; $5 students with I.D. For tickets, contact Ticket Central at 561-803-2970 or ticketcentral@pba.edu.

Premiering in 1962, Ionesco's absurdist drama "Exit the King" examines life and death through the unusual ways that ancient King Berenger deals with his own mortality. Palm Beach Atlantic University theatre student Trent Stephens plays the lead role of King Berenger and is pictured above.

This production is directed by Rob Homer-Drummond, professor of theatre at Palm Beach Atlantic. Homer-Drummond earned his bachelor of communications from Wheaton College and his master of fine arts in acting from the University of Louisville. He has studied Lecoq movement technique, Linklater voice technique, and participated in workshop studies with Actors Theatre of Louisville.
 
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