College Life

Here at BSU, there’s a huge variety of classes to choose from. No matter what your major is or what you’re interested in, there’s something for everyone! I decided to scroll through Infobear and find some of the most interesting ones to consider for the upcoming registration season.

Study Tour: Hawaii – Okay, how cool is it to have a class where you go to Hawaii for two weeks then write a report on it? It’s almost like vacation, but you get credit for it! The chance to see a new place AND grab a few extra elective credits? Sign me up!

1YSem: Post-Apocalyptic Lit: – Have you ever wondered what the world would be like after an apocalypse? If you’re freaking out about 2012 or maybe just a bit of a conspiracy theorist, this class is for you. You’ll learn about how humans (what’s left of us) would act and how we could build back societies. Professor Sean Janson really has a way of connecting with his students and keeping the class interested.

1YSem:Superhero/Graphic Novel – This class may sound like it was made only for those students who spent their middle school years in comic book shops, (nothing wrong with that!) but that’s so not true. We all watched superhero cartoons on Saturday mornings growing up and as long as you have an interest for justice, this class is a blast. You will learn something, while still being able to a lot of fun discussing favorites like The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen.

2YSem: Secret Life of Coffee – What college student doesn’t like coffee? Okay well besides me, I’m the exception. This class focuses on where coffee was made and how the economics behind the mega-industry work. Not to mention, you get to sample coffee from all over the world for free!

As you can see, there are LOTS of unique class choices- and this is only a few of them. f you have all or most of your required classes why not take a little break with one of these easy, fun, yet still educational classes? You’ll have a blast doing it and score a few extra credits.

 

Have you taken any of these classes? Which class sounds most interesting? Will you take any of these courses in the future?

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I know you resident BSU hipsters have great ways of spending free time, but have you ever felt bored of the same old routine? Partying, being with your friends, and eating Taco Bell are all great activities, but remember- even though we’re getting up there in the age department doesn’t mean we can’t still play board games.  Example: I challenge you to play Apples to Apples without peeing your pants! If you want to add something new to the mix, bust out one of these games…

Outrageous and Never Failing:

Apples to Apples

Although many family fights have broken out while playing this, it’s 100 % worth it.  Apples to Apples involves combining cards together and winning by getting the most combinations.  The combos have to be judged the most adequate by a judge.

-But take the word adequate with a grain of salt-you can argue(!) as much necessary to get your card chosen over everyone else’s.  Funny combos include: “Rush Limbaugh” and “Attractive.”  Gather up a couple of people, especially on a bad day, and play Apples to Apples. You won’t regret it.

There’s nothing boring about this bad boy:

Jenga: Truth or Dare

I hope that everyone played Jenga as a kid (Ya gotta get that wood thing built by pieces, to stay in pieces, and not fall into pieces). BUT this one’s got a little(and exciting!) twist to it. Obviously the twist is given away in the title- it’s a “truth or dare game”- but the combination of a foot high pile of blocks falling and the revealing of sometimes cripplingly embarrassing secrets is… AWESOME.

Simple Yet Addictive

UNO

If you’re color blind, mastering this game wouldn’t be your strong suit, but no fear- one of the most fun ways to play is with teams, so you could be the master of numbers and “reverse” cards. The object is to get rid of all your cards through a system of color and number match ups.  When someone only has one card left, they hit that card and yell “UNO!” Unless someone else does so first, in which case the “Uno-er” must take all of the cards in the discard pile and start over.

WHODUNIT!? :

Clue- FAMILY GUY EDITION (!!!)

As if Clue wasn’t superior enough in Board-Game Land that they had to add a Family Guy Version! If you’re not familiar with Clue, it’s a suspenseful, fun-filled board game whose object is to figure out who killed who.  If you’re not familiar with Family Guy, then get out.  Just kidding! In the Family Guy version, the Giant Chicken (from the episodes that feature Peter and him fist-fighting endlessly) is the “person” killed.  The funny theme enhances the whole game, with results such as “Stewie Griffin with the Revolver in the Billiard Room killed the Giant Chicken.”

Not only are board games fun, but they’re also an ice breaker in social settings, preventing potential awkward silences.

Those are just four examples, but I bet you have more in mind.  Wipe off the dust from your old board games and have fun.

Do you have any old board games hidden in your closet? What’s your favorite game?

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I hate it. It is excruciating, it is agonizing, and it downright disgusts me. After about two hours of mentally preparing myself by curling up into a fetal position as I stare at the wall in a paralyzed stupor, I can begin the slow process of starting my day.

Yesterday, I bit the bullet today and did some research, figuring there must be alternative ways of getting up besides my slightly strange routine.I hope these help, because I need to be un-zombified (no longer a zombie).

  • Exercise Again? Seriously!?!

A few months ago, I wrote an entry about my strong dislike for working out.  Although I was exaggerating a tad, I don’t want to work out more than like one day a week. HA. But I know I need to map out a regular exercise routine. I read more about the advantages of fitness for energy. Apparently, exercising increases oxygen transport in your blood. The more oxygenated the heart us, the more effectively it will work towards energy. Did I lose you? Tons of sciencey stuff, I know, but maybe it’s true!

  • My Horrible Alarm Clocks

They hate me, and now I am enabling them to torment me. Yet I’m quite brave and therefore decided that tonight I am going to put my alarm clock and my phone(which has 3 alarms I easily shut off) across the room from me. That way, I will be less inclined to allow them to be the back ground noise for my comfortable sleepy slumber.

  • “Meditation? I’m not a hippy, man…”

…is what I said to a co-worker today when he told me that meditation helps him wake up.  After reading about it, I liked the idea of ignoring the voice in your head- the one stressing you out. I don’t completely understand meditation yet, but I’m willing to try anything, and it doesn’t sound half bad!

I should also consider going to bed before midnight, but one day at a time. I hope these work- otherwise waking up will continue to Grind My Gears.

Do You Have Trouble Waking Up? What wakes you up?

 

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