This blog is to inform Adrian College students about activities and events that are taking place on campus.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Stressed? CAN wants you to relax
The Campus Activities Network is also offering Yoga sessions led by Alice McGrath as a way for students to relax Sessions are from 1 to 1:30 and 1:30 to 2 pm in the Hickman Board Room and are open to 15 to 20 people in each session.
Questions? E-mail CAN at can@adrian.edu
Help AC Students Travel to Washington D.C.
Further information can be obtained by contacting the Students for Life President, Calie McLouth at cmclouth@adrian.edu
Lip Sync Contest sponsored by CAN
Students can sign up by emailing can@adrian.edu, signing up in Ritchie, or signing up at the event.
First prize is Rock Band 2 for any gaming system, and second prize a Karaoke Machine!!
Come out and watch AC students "sing" their hearts out in the battle to win first place!
Monday, September 28, 2009
HoMeCoMiNg Parade 2009
Geneva Walton Pinnell '52 celebrated her 54th homecoming with AC this year. She has only missed two homecomings, one in 1956 when she and her husband, William "Bill" H. Pinnell '54, were in Germany and the other in 1959 when she was giving birth to their daughter.
National AC Sororities
Alpha Phi
Some of the members of Adrian College's 2009 Homecoming Court wave at those watching the parade from the comforts of their lawn chairs, blankets, or patch of grass.
Softball Team
With hundreds of people lining the streets around the campus, everyone was excited to see what would be coming down the street next. Local businesses along with student organizations like, Student Government Association, A.L.P.H.A., Religious Life Council, Equestrian Club, and
Monday, August 31, 2009
Mackinaw Trip
Students were given one ferry pass aboard the Star Line Hydro-Jet ferry to transport them to the historic Mackinac Island. With over 500 Adrian College students on the trip, lines were often long, but this encouraged students to strike up conversations with their peers.
The Star Line Hydro-Jet ferry provides riders with an unique riding experience to the island. The ferry shoots out a 35' spout of water looking like a rooster tail from the rear of the boat that can be easily viewed from the shore or from the open air observation decks. Individuals who were not big fans of sitting "on top" of the boat took advantage of the glass enclosed cabins where the ride was not as bumpy.
The main modes of transportation on the island are: riding in carriages, walking, and bike riding.
Once on the island, many students took advantage of the discounted bike rental rate for members of the Adrian College community...riders had to pay close attention to all the road apples!
Upperclassmen who serve as Welcome Week Leaders during Welcome Week also get to go on this annual trip to Mackinaw and participate in the various activities available on the mainland and on the island.
Back on the main land students walked the streets of Mackinaw City browsing local merchants shops and tasting the local eats.
Animal Tracks Adventure Golf discounted the fee for Adrian College individuals to play a round of mini-golf. When the sun was shining, many students took advantage of this semi-challenging course complete with waterfalls and rock bridges!
Searching for the perfect souvenir, students headed to the downtown shopping district. Conveniently located within walking distance from the hotels. Shops within Mackinaw Crossings provided AC students with coupon booklets for specific discounts on items like tote bags, ice cream, and that Mackinac Island classic...fudge!
After a long day of exploring the island or walking through downtown Mackinaw City, students were invited to pizza parties located in hotels along the main strip in the city. Nonna Lisa's Italian Restaurante made sure that the hungry freshmen were provided with dozens and dozens of oven fresh pizzas and leafy green salads.
CrAzY CAN Friday
The day included: a student organization resource fair, poster sale, and drive-in movie.
AC students had the opportunity to purchase decor for their residence hall rooms and apartments to match their personalities at the Poster Sale. There were hundreds of posters to choose from and they came in a variety of sizes as a student discounted price!
Monday, February 23, 2009
Mr. Alpha Phi Pageant
The contest is a male beauty pageant consisting of approximately 15 Adrian College students. The pageant has 3 rounds: beachwear, formal and casual.
Each participant will also be asked three questions about relationships, love, etc.
The women of Alpha Phi are excited about the event and are encouraging students to come out and show their support for this worthy cause.
"The competition is fierce this year; we are very excited for the show," said Nikki Baldwin, director of philanthropy for the College's chapter of Alpha Phi. "I think we will have a great turnout. 'Mr. Alpha Phi' will be a great time and a lot of fun! The best part is that it's all for a good cause."
Last year's reining "Mr. Alpha Phi" is Kyle Watson, a member of the men's varsity hockey team.
"Over the past year, I have developed awareness for the sorority's fellowship and positive direction," said Watson. "The Mr. Alpha Phi pageant is a great event, and with it being for cardiac care, it's for an exceptional cause. It's an excellent opportunity for students to interact with the sorority and share some laughs."
AC on YouTube!
Check out one of the three new videos recently posted on Adrian College's YouTube Channel.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Little Big Town to Perform
Country sensation “Little Big Town” will be performing in concert on Adrian College’s campus March 18, 2008 with ‘Zac Brown Band’ opening the show.
“Little Big Town” has gained immeasurable popularity over the past three years. Their second album, “The Road to Here”, was released in 2005. Certified platinum in the U.S., it produced consecutive Top Ten singles on the country charts in "Boondocks" and "Bring It On Home.”
The band released their third album in November 2007. “Little Big Town” believes fiercely in the music on this new album entitled “A Place to Land”, so when a change of record label left it in limbo shortly after its release, they didn’t give up on it. Now that Westbrook and band mates Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Phillip Sweet have found a new home at Capitol Records Nashville, Little Big Town’s faith in “A Place to Land” has been rewarded with a new life.
“We want the world to hear this music,” Georgia native Schlapman says. “It’s our heart and soul. It’s who we are, and we put so much of ourselves into it. It’s how we tell the story of our lives.”
This isn’t the album plenty of Little Big Town fans already know and love—it’s much more. Three brand-new studio tracks demonstrate the group’s continuing growth and evolution, while “Life in a Northern Town,” the hit live collaboration with tour mates Sugarland and Jake Owen, captures its onstage sizzle.
The concert will take place in the Multi Sports and Fitness Complex. Advanced ticket sales for students will take place on February 2, 2009. Each student is entitled to one free ticket. Tickets for faculty and staff will be $15, and $25 for the general public. More information to follow.