Archive for March, 2007

“The Enforcer”

random-010.jpgSee the tall guy? The giant standing next to me? Ha ha! That’s my friend and co-worker Neil “The Enforcer” Ernest McKeone. Neil is a sophomore at Concordia and is originally from Conrad, Montana.

Nick Clark and I took the time to interview Neil just for the fun of it, because Neil is a fun guy (ladies, take note). Neil’s favorite color is blue and thinks that one of the best things in the whole world is the smell after it rains.

When asked what celebrity should play Neil in a movie about Neil he answered “Brad Pitt, because nobody else is good-looking enough.” If he could travel anywhere in the world, Neil would travel to Italy, mostly because he is interested in the historical aspect of Rome. (more…)

Beans Across the Street…

Cori and Heather at Selah'sThe smell of sweet coffee aroma fills the air as you sink into a comfy couch. Soft music and decorative lighting fill the drapery walled rooms.

These are the sights and sounds of Selah Coffee House. Located only a few blocks from Concordia, Selah is the perfect place for a study session.

Last night I went to Selah with a few friends. My friend Heather was working as well (She is in the pictures).

Selah is located in an old house on 8th Street in Moorhead. You walk into the entry room on wooden floors to the smell of coffee. The small counter offers a variety of sandwiches and snack foods. Usually, there is only one person working. The workers are very kind and helpful.
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Raising money with songGreat music + great cause + amazing atmosphere = Heifer fundraiser at Selah House of Coffee . On Friday night, about fifteen others and myself walked down to a local coffee house where there was a guy coming in to play music.

Except the catch was, he was not playing to get self glorification, he was playing to raise money for Heifer International. It was such a great time and he was fantastic!

And in response to such a great cause, I asked him to tell a little about what that night was all about:

Mark Proulx wrote: (more…)

A Comedy of Shakespeare’s

Tonight is the opening night of “Comedy of Errors.” The show is going to be great. Last night was our final dress rehearsal. It went really well and we feel that we are ready for tonight. I’ve been told that tonight will be probably the most (more…)

Orientation time!

blog-picture.jpgThe weeks are flying by so fast, I can hardly believe it. There is only about a month left of my freshman year of college! I can’t decide whether or not it seems like a day ago, or a lifetime ago.

It really hit me today when I checked the calendar; time is passing by, and I am glad I am making the most of it. I have really reestablished my footing here since I’ve decided to graduate in three years and what I want to major in. (more…)