Category Archives: Students

Veggin’ Out

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I recently read an article in the Vegetarian Times August 2013 issue, “The Cafeteria Report” by Juliet Pennington about a New York City public school that implemented an all-vegetarian meal plan for students. The initiative is a step in the right direction. There’s been a lot of buzz lately about healthy diets. Terms like vegetarian, […]

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Pointer cadet takes part in Project GO in Russia

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*Project GO (Global Officers) is a collaborative initiative that promotes critical language education, study abroad and intercultural dialogue opportunities for ROTC students. Project GO programs focus exclusively on the languages and countries of the Middle East, Asia, Central Asia and Africa. By Cadet David Teclaw Traveling through and studying Russia for eight weeks via Project […]

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Run, Bike, Unite! Welcome Back to Stevens Point!

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There’s no better feeling than comin’ around the corner of a ride to an open sun – corn field, a line of dedicated riders ahead pushing to the finish, a breeze whisping past your ear an your breathing heavy. It’s one of those moments you just close your eyes and lean back… I was welcomed […]

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Up to Onaway Island

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Every summer I volunteer through the Neenah Boys and Girls Brigade at Camp Onaway. It’s a small, private island located in Waupaca on the Chain ‘O Lakes. Founded in 1910, the island has welcomed campers for over 100 years. They welcome boys and girls alternating weeks throughout the summer, as well as a leadership training […]

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Mile of Music

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Just a little north of my hometown lies Appleton, Wis. Most people know it for the Fox River Mall, Lawrence University, Performing Arts Center, or as Houdini’s birthplace. A little over a week ago, it’s single-road strip of downtown hosted the first ever Mile of Music, a festival co-founded by Cory Chisel showcasing artisan music […]

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Wrapping up in Vancouver!

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WOW! These three months have flown by, creating great relationships with friends in Vancouver, and making connections and learning constantly! I’m excited about the future and what it holds as there are so many options to come! Including applying for my 500-hour yoga teacher training! I decided to take a look at all of the […]

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Turning passions into business: Part one

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This summer I had the opportunity to work for Motto Inc., a company focused on marketing active lifestyles and assisting with branding products necessary for many of today’s popular recreational and competitive sports. I was brought in to assist with product development and draft content related to the industries Motto serves. Motto is a fast-paced company with a highly […]

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This next year for Creative Warrior Yoga

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So here it is: I’m laying out my next year for the world to see. Creative Warrior Yoga: It is the creators, the crazy ones, who move our world forward, who create remarkable feats of love and emotionally giving themselves and their work to the world. They drive the human race forward. I want to […]

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Working on an OSS (Off Site Shoot) for My Yoga Online

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We recently shot new content for the site with Christine Price Clark in Arcadia park. The park is on the east side of Vancouver and has stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. I spent the day learning about filming, including shadows, cameras, and their angles, lighting, and my favorite, set disturbances. As the PA on […]

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Pathways

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Over the past few weeks I’ve been gathering some information from my mentors. My question to them, “What did you think you were going to be, what are you now, and what was the best thing you did while in college?” The more people I talk to, the more people it seems have started out […]

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