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Bayou Bash
Spotlights OfficeofStudentLife Gay-StraightAlliance
SAB Member Spotlight
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Upcoming Event Jonathan Sprinkles on campusMark your calendars for Wednesday, February 8th! The Office of Student Life will be
hosting award-winning motivational speaker Jonathan Sprinkles at 12:30 pm in N103. Jonathan was voted Speaker of the Year (APCA), Mentor of the Year (Disney/Eastman Kodak) and Marketer
of the Year (JMI, Inc).
Here’s why: he’s funny;
his energy keeps
at their best stems from the agony he felt when he lost his father to cancer at the age of 15. Attempting to mask the pain, he gave into peer pressure and the low expectations that surround many African-American men. However, Jonathan’s spirit refused to settle for life’s second best. He graduated college from the fourth-ranked marketing program in the country.
Don’t miss this amazing speaker and friend of LSC-Tomball. For more information check out www.jsprinkles.com. The Office of Student Life will be giving away 100 copies of his latest
book and Jonathan will be signing autographs after his presentation. Hope to see you there!
audiences fully engaged, and he “keeps it real” about how anyone willing can achieve the success and lifestyle they deserve. Throughout his 10 year career, Jonathan has been consistently recognized as a well-respected and sought-after expert on elevating morale and Leading Beyond the Meeting™. The author of several books, his writings have been published internationally and are frequently quoted by industry experts.
Jonathan’s passion for helping people
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Matthew Emerzian and Kelly Bozza, co-authors of Every Monday Matters: 52 Weeks to Make a Difference created Every Monday Matters to make a positive change in students’ lives and the lives of others. Every Monday, Student Life invites you to join us as we take actions that matter. From eating healthy and exercising, to supporting global causes and donating clothes, we will make a difference. Together, we can take steps to better
the world, one Monday at a time.
Bayou Bash2 0 1 2 s p r i n g f l i n g
Wednesday, March 7th11 a m - 1 p m
CrawFIsh Boil
Free Goodies
Rides
Free Food
Prizes
Music
Student Organizations
If you are interested in getting involved with a student organiza-
tion, stop by the Office of Student Life and check out the Registered Student
Organizations at LSC-Tomball:
Student ActivitiesBoard (SAB)
Student Government Association (SGA)
Student Nurses Association
Student OccupationalTherapy Association
Student Veterans Organization
Strong Women Achieving Total
Success (SWATS)Veterinary
Technology StudentOrganization
Women’s BasketballWomen’s Volleyball
Women’s Soccer
Chess ClubCreative Hobbies
Culture ClubDance PC Club
Debate ClubDeutsch Klub
Drama ClubECO Club
Gay-StraightAlliance
Honors Student Organization
Inkling CreativeArts Magazine
Le French ClubLone Star Design and
DevelopmentM.A.T.H. Club
Men’s BaseballMen’s Basketball
Men’s SoccerMusic Club
Phi Theta KappaPsychology Club
R.O.a.D.I RecruitersS.A.L.S.A Club
S.T.A.R.S
Anime ClubBaseball
Campus Crusade for Christ
Student Activities Board an interview with members
The Student Activities Board is a student run organization dedicated to enhancing campus l i fe for the LSC–Tomball student body through so-cial, recreational, educational and cul-tural programs. SAB reaches out to the student body to make their college experience more enjoyable. When interviewed, Karan Kaur and Jake Foster told us how they feel about SAB.
What is SAB to you?Karan: SAB to me is an amazing organization that brings students together to learn how to work hard and create fun, new experiences. Here, new friends and memorable mo-ments are made. SAB is something special. It teaches you about friend-ship, working together and having fun.Jake: SAB to me is a collaboration of students working together to promote and participate in events around campus.How has it affected your life through your involvement this past semester?Karan: When I first came to the Lone Star campus, I didn’t really know what to expect. I didn’t know that
many people on campus, and I was very shy and quiet. SAB taught me how to be more open and speak up. I met some amazing people and made some great friends. SAB really helped me with boosting my confidence lev-el. I am not that shy person anymore.Jake: SAB has greatly affected my college experience this past semester. I have made so many amazing new friends and I found that I truly have friends who will help and support me with anything I need.What is an upcoming event that you’re excited about?Karan: All the events are so fun, but I can’t wait until the Bayou Bash (Spring Fling)!Jake: SPRING FLING!!!
Student Organization ActiVities
Jeanean Dorsey is the
media coordinator for the Student Life office. She
is pursuing her Associates of Arts degree and studying theatre.
She will transfer to Sam Houston State in the fall to study musical theatre. She enjoys listening to
show tunes, singing, attending concerts, and reading scripts.
Allie Shaw is the new marketing coordinator in the Student Life office. She is a recent graduate
of Sam Houston State University, with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She is engaged and excited
to get married in March. She enjoys art and graphic design, reading, and spending time with friends and family.
Lisa Torres is the new program assistant in the Office of Student Life. She is in her second year at LSC. She is pursu-
ing her Associates of Arts in elementary education and will continue her education at Sam Houston University in the fall of
2012. She enjoys music, chemistry, volleyball and meeting new people!
SAB: In the Spotlightmember recognitionThis past semester the Student Activities Board gained many new members, one of whom is Brooke Bettis. Through hard work and always going the extra mile, Brooke stood out in SAB. When asked, the members replied back with what they each admired about Brooke. Here are
their responses:
• “What I like about Brooke is her kind heart. When she’s at events, or even just in the office. She’s always asking what she can do and what needs to be done to help things go smoothly.”
• “Brooke always has a smile on her face! She always has great ideas to bring to the table and is very motivated! Brooke works hard at the events and never complains about the work she has to put in! She is also a good person to go to for advice and is always there for a shoulder to lean on!”
• “Brooke is always so helpful and never asks for anything in return. At events she’s always so nice, and really cares about SAB and the students.”
A warm thank you for all your hard work, Brooke and Alicia! We can’t wait to have you back with us this semester!
Here’s what SAB members are saying about Alicia:
• What I like about Alicia is her ability to commit herself to SAB! Whatever we need her to do, she’ll do it without complaining or anything!
• She always has a smile on her face and a can do attitude! • Alicia is always dedicated! Her ability to get work done and
keep a good attitude makes her a great leader! She’s a kind and determined person & I love that about her!
• Thanks Alicia for you hard work and dedication to SAB!• Alicia is dependable and shows great leadership
through her dedication. She is always helpful at events and stands out through her hard work and positive attitude.
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Gay-Straight Alliance club spotlight“Anybody who feels they need a place to belong is welcome,” says GSA President Melissa Leggiero. In addition to participating in annual campus-wide events such as Fall Fest and Spring Fling, the club also has plans for some great events for the upcoming spring semester. This spring semester, GSA plans to work with other student orga-nizations on a “Make It Better” video. In conjunction with “It Gets Better” videos, the purpose of a “Make It Better” video is to show the LSC-Tomball fam-
With the mission of being an inclusive group for all students regardless of sexual orientation, the LSC-Tomball Gay Straight Alliance hopes to promote a community of acceptance for all.
ily how they can help foster a community of acceptance for all. In addition, GSA is hoping to bring speakers to campus to learn more about issues affecting young people today. As the club is still relatively new on campus, any one interested in changing the face of GSA is welcome to bring their ideas. With an ever-changing world and an increased focus on bullying, the GSA is just the place for anybody who hopes to make the world a tolerant place for all unique individuals.
Culture Trip to the Houston Museum DistrictJoin the Office of Student Life on a day trip to Houston’s museum district! On Friday, March 23rd, the office of Student Life will host an excursion to Houston’s downtown cultural treasure-trove. With eighteen facili-ties, ranging from the Houston Museum of Natural Science to the Contemporary Arts Museum, you’re sure to find a first class experience to fit your tastes. Student Life will take care of the lunch and museum entry fees; you’ll just need to bring curiosity and sense of adventure. The trip is open to all currently enrolled
LSC-Tomball students, and the deadline to sign up is March 9th. Feel free to contact us at TomballStudentLife@lonestar.edu or stop by our office in C223 for more information.
Movie NightsLogan Lerman, Milla Jovovich, Orlando BloomSummit Entertainment; Directed by Paul W.S. AndersonRated PG-13
The hot-headed young D’Artagnan joins forces with the three rogue Musketeers in this reboot of Alexandre Dumas’ story. They must stop the evil Richlieu and face off with Buckingham and the treacherous Milady.
The Three Musketeers& Sherlock Holmes 2
Robert Downey, Jr., Jude Law, Jared HarrisWarner Bros.; Directed by Guy RitchieRated PG-13
Sherlock Holmes has always been the smartest man in the room... until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large—Professor Moriarty—and not only is he Holmes’ intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the
renowned detective.
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Trevor’s Choice AwardsThursday, April 12th
Student Excellence AwardsWednesday, May 2nd
Stress Relievers WeekMonday, April 30th to
Thursday, May 3rdCommencement
Friday, May 11th andSaturday, May 12th
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