Hello Everyone!
As we approach the half- way mark of the semester, things are
definitely starting to pile up. I just had my first round of exams and papers
due, which were not too bad considering my study habits have improved from last
semester. However, aside from work and academia, there are many exciting events
taking place within the university. In this blog entry, I will be talking about
student life at HPU and the various activities happening around the campus.
Particularly, last night I attended “Shark Night” at the Blaisdell
Arena! It showcased both our Womens’ and Mens’ Basketball Teams as they went
head to head against Fresno Pacific University and also celebrated senior night
for the senior players. We had a great
crowd of HPU supporters and different organizations had special giveaways for
the event. Most notably, Kam’s Helmets donated dozens of free bicycle and
skateboard helmets to students from any school. Kam’s Helmets is a program established
by HPU in rememberance of former HPU basketball player Kameron Steinhoff, who
passed away from head injuries sustained in a skateboard accident. The program
seeks to provide adequate safety helmets to low- income children and community
members. Furthermore, the Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted a student
tailgate before the games and provided a free hotdog and drink to all HPU
students.
Last night was HPU’s February Science Pub, showcasing one of HPU’s
management and marketing professors- Thomas Kohler. Professor Kohler is the
founder of travel2change, a nonprofit organization that combines concepts of
social entrepreneurship, business strategy, social activities, travel, and
community service. He is
actually my Marketing 3000 professor, which is very cool because our class
project is focused around travel2change. I enjoy the concepts we are learning
in his class and how our project can possibly become a part of travel2change.
February has generally been a very social month
around the campus. The Enactus Club sold various valentine’s gifts and flowers
out on Fort Street during the Valentine’s Day Week. They even did classroom
deliveries, which is always cute and humorous to see. The Resident Life team
also held auditions for “Da Freakshow,” HPU’s talent show. As I’ve stated in my
introductory entry, I like to write slam poetry and hip- hop/rap music in my
spare time. I auditioned to perform one my songs and was selected for Da
Freakshow! I am excitingly looking forward to the event on March 12, which will
be held at Hawaii Theatre.
I hope you all are having a great week! Talk to
you soon. Thank you for reading.