Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Surrounded by Talent
Since Butler is nowhere near a large body of students you get to know the others pretty well. There have been many to stand out but just to name a few: Donnie Chauncey, Kelsey Colby, Cameron Bedell, and James Williams. These kids have so many possibilities for greatness in their future along with most of the others in the fine arts department.
So the biggest vocal concert of the year is coming up on the first weekend of May. The show will feature many solos with some good ol’ classics to some fun new tunes. The whole program will be fast paced with lots of running for costume changes and panicking backstage, I’m sure. Though with the professionalism they teach here, no one will let any of it show.
While the competition is stiff, I’m glad it’s this way. If everyone was subpar around me that wouldn’t make me strive to be better. I would be confident and comfortable with where I was at. Instead, I will appreciate their talents and grasp the opportunity to see them before they get to be famous when I’ll have to pay to go to their shows. As for now I’ll attempt to keep evolving and growing as a musician by comparing and competing with all their skills.
-rachel hoeffner
Monday, April 13, 2009
Wanna have a Fling with Elvis?
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Hitting the road after Butler
Nick started his trip on the 21st of this month. I’ve heard nothing but bragging for how much fun he’s having. Nick and his traveling companion, Eric, have figured it out to how they have somewhere to stay and someone to feed them everywhere they visit. Since my trip would be considerably shorter, it wouldn’t be that hard to figure that out for myself. Though I have to admit, I’m way jealous of his life at the moment.
I will probably spend the majority of my time in Amarillo due to the fact that I have so many close family members. That’s actually where I spent my spring break. I drove down by myself and stayed with Nick, we didn’t do that much besides just hang out and watch some movies, but I did have a ton of fun. One of the days we spent on Palo Duro Canyon; hiking and whatnot. It was beautiful up on top. We split up into three groups and competed to see who could get down first. My group jogged almost the entire way down, we won by almost five minutes. Other than that we just got as many free meals from Nick’s parents as possible and roamed around town.
I can say that I had more fun that I truly expected to have considering we had nothing really planned at all. I came to my final decision to go about three days before spring break came about anyways. Obviously there was no real thought put into this trip besides whether or not I had money for fuel, but I’m glad I went and I hope that my summer trip will be just as fun if not better.
~ Rachel Hoeffner
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Poverty simulation, not a game
Butler President Dr. Jackie Vietti played the constable for the day, investigating crimes and placing juveniles in the detention center.
Students filled out job applications at the General Employment table to make money to pay rent and other bills.
Some students became parents throughout the course of the simulation and visited with counseling services to help cope with the economic struggles.
When students failed to pay their bills, eviction noticed were placed on the "houses,"effectively leaving families homeless. They then petitioned to reside at the shelters available to the community.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Good Music, Not Too Far
I hope that someday Kansas becomes a little more, not necessarily trendy, but at least more acceptable to travel through. I know if bands thought they’d have a crowd, I’m sure they’d come. I despise the fact that the only time any really awesome bands come through it’s only because they happen to be on Warped Tour or something like that, but this year they’re not even coming to Kansas. They’re passing through to head to Kansas City, Mo.
Considering everyone’s music taste differs in some way or another and knowing you may not agree with what I say is good, I’m going to list off a few concerts I’m aware of that are coming up within the next few months.
- Meg and Dia, April 4 at the Kings of Club in Claremore, Ok
- William Fitzsimmons, April 8 at the Bottleneck in Lawrence, Ks
- Fireflight, April 11 at the WL White Auditorium in Emporia, Ks
- The Morning Light, April 15 at the Waiting room in Omaha, Na
- Backseat Goodbye, April 17 at the Main St Cafe in Kansas City, Mo
- Bayside, May 7 at the Granada Theatre in Lawrence, Ks
Obviously, these are just a few of the concerts that are going to be anywhere near us. I’m pretty stoked about the Meg and Dia show, but I am hoping to go to Warped Tour, which is pretty stacked this year with some pretty awesome bands. Anyways, there are my picks to what I think are going to be some pretty bomb shows.
- by Rachel Hoeffner
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Recently I have noticed the considerably large increase in lame excuses.
Also recently, excuses in general have become one of my biggest pet peeves. And that’s probably because of the way I was raised.
When I was little, I was taught to 1.) wash my hands before & after dinner, 2.) to always say ‘please’ & ‘thank you,’ and 3.) to always be on time. More and more, I have seen people come into class 10-20 minutes late, if even at all. Is it weird that I still try to abide by all of these small life lessons?
I mean, I’ve heard the phrase ‘better late than never,’ but showing up 20 minutes late to a 1 hour class seems pointless to me.
Maybe I’m just old fashioned (even though I’m only 19), but I absolutely cannot stand listening to someone rattle off another overused excuse as they walk into class with their hair shifted backwards and fuzzy bunny slippers covering their feet. If you aren’t going to show up willing to work, don’t show up at all.
So, if you are one of those people that are chalk full of lame excuses, please try to use them at a bare minimum.
Thanks.
~ by Olivia Newfarmer