Thursday, February 28, 2008

HUHC POLITICAL PARTY PARTY


March 4th is it! The day we find out whether Clinton can turn things around or Obama seals the deal. To celebrate the moment, and to provide those of us who have less information than we'd like a chance to learn a bit more - HUHC's Dean's Advisory Council, along with the SGA, the Center for Civic Engagement and the Political Science Department, will be sponsoring the

POLITICAL PARTY PARTY - on March 4th at 6:00PM in the Multi-Purpose Room West in the Student Center.

Campus party reps. will be present. Information about issues, and smaller parties will be available too. NO PRESSURE! Just good food, informal atmosphere - and TV's to watch the early returns. Don't miss! Invite your friends.

THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL HOFSTRA STUDENTS

Friday, February 22, 2008

HUHC Student Voices: Where will you be on Spring Break?


The Student Voices feature returns this week with the following question:

Where are you going on Spring Break? And, if where you'll be is not your first choice, tell us where you'd rather be?

Brought to you by the HUHC Dean's Advisory Council

HUHC HOLDS THIRD ANNUAL VALENTINE DAY CHOCOLATE TASTING

Some 30+ HUHC students attended the third annual Chocolate Tasting event in the HUHC Living Room on Valentine Day. Associate Dean Donahue gathered a great variety of chocolates from the ultimately intense 99% cocoa dark chocolate bars to the complex, but sweeter flavors produced by chocolatiers like Max Brenner (the Baldman) of NYC.
At one point during the celebrations Dean Donahue received a 99% cocoa dark chocolate challenge.


HUHC STUDENTS HELP START: STUDENTS FOR A GREENER HOFSTRA


After several organizational meetings in the HUHC Living Room last Fall, a group of mostly HUHC students worked with HUHC Associate Dean Neil Donahue to launch a new student group at Hofstra called Students for a Greener Hofstra. The group co-sponsored the events of Hofstra’s program on Climate Change in the first week of the semester, including a screening of two new documentaries on climate change: Leonardo DiCaprio’s The 11th Hour and The Great Warming by Keanu Reeves and Alanis Morrisette. Two SGH students appeared in a newsclip on Hofstra’s climate change program with HUHC Associate Dean Donahue and Geology Professor Christa Farmer on the Regional News Network.
See Hofstra's video account of the week by clicking here.
That week was also the SGH’s recruitment drive and membership went from 12 to 48. SGH has a lot planned for spring ’08, in anticipation of Hofstra’s Earth Day celebration on April 22. Though it began in HUHC, the SGH is open to anyone at the university, and will soon have its own website. The SGH will have regular meetings every other Thursday, starting February 21, 1008, at 8:45 a.m. in the back of the Student Center cafeteria.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Dance-a-thon for Ugandan School

Schools for Schools is sponsoring a Dance-a-thon to raise $1,000 for
Hofstra's sister school in Uganda. The event will be in Hofstra USA on
March 6, from 7pm-2am. Awesome dance music from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and NOW,
performances by Hofstra dance groups, MOE'S Southwest Grill taco bar, and
PRIZES!!! We'll be raffling off gift cards, Netflix subscriptions, and an
iPod throughout the night! There will also be prizes for various dance
contests!

MARCH 6 7:00PM-2:00AM HOFSTRA USA

Only $5 at the door will get you admission to the biggest event of the
semester! All proceeds will go straight to Atanga Secondary School in
Uganda, so please come have fun and help some kids can go to school!
Hosted by Schools for Schools and co-sponsored by NAACP and Honors College.

Submitted by Carrie Hoffman

Thursday, February 14, 2008

HUHC Formal


ATTENTION ALL HONORS STUDENTS:


The Dean's Advisory Council would like to have an Honors College Formal on April 24th, conveniently located at the Marriot. This formal has been an honors tradition for years now, and we would like to keep it going. Not only is it a good time to be with friends, it is a great excuse to dress up and enjoy a nice meal! Tickets will go on sale soon, so keep an eye out for more information!


When- April 24th


Where- Marriot


Cost- Approx. $50


NOTE: This event is only open to Honors College students however an Honors College student may bring anon-honors date (2 tickets neccessary).







Sunday, February 10, 2008

Chinese New Year

On February 7th, 2008, Asian families across the world rejoiced at the coming of the Lunar New Year. (Although most know of it as 'Chinese New Year') Celebrations are even taken to the streets, with the NYC Chinatown being filled with festivities during this time. Confetti and fireworks are used and the community dons the color red during this time.

If you had the chance to come to the NYC Chinatown two years ago and this year during the Lunar New Year, you'll find it was heavily raining on both of those days. It was a sight to behold back then, there was wet graffiti all over the floor and all the dye started coming off of the paper. Simply stepping on the sidewalks dyed your shoes in the red ink. Good times.

This year, we come to the year of the Rat, the very first animal in the Chinese zodiac cycle. The cycle will continue next year with the Ox, then the Tiger, followed by the Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, then finally, the Pig. But, make no mistake, the Chinese New Year is not always celebrated on February 7th of every year, it varies from year to year; this is due to the Lunar calendar (Which the Chinese use) having a different cycle than the Gregorian calendar we all know and love here in North America.

When Chinese families celebrate the coming of the New Year, we go all out. Various charms are hung around the household, many candies and snacks are put out on display for eating, gargantuan dinners are prepared, folks say the new year's greeting, "Gung hay fat choy," to each other, and money is distributed amongst the family as gifts. Generally, us Chinese-Americans don't celebrate the Lunar New Year as long as people in Asia do, America doesn't stop for us, you know? However, China does indeed stop for the Chinese New Year--for an entire week. Businesses take a hiatus, shops close up, and people go home to spend time with their families.

The charms, mostly made of paper and colored red and gold, are hung around the house in key locations. With auspicious messages like "Luck and Prosperity," they are sure to bring happiness amongst the family for the entire year.

Candy and treats are displayed in elegant bowls to pass the New Year's luck to those who eat it. Treats vary by household and there are many staple treats to choose from. Some popular treats include: Dried coconut shreds, lotus seeds, shrimp chips, (Very popular with the kids) sugared taro root, Sugus, (A Starburst imitation) dried melon, and dried ginger.

Chinese New Year dinners are generally huge, with some families exceeding 8 different dishes made with various lucky vegetables and meats. Taro roots, chicken, fish, and much more are served to assure abundance for the entire year.

Another key tradition in the Lunar New Year is the distribution of laisee, red envelopes stuffed with money, to younger members of the family; parents, older relatives, and friends hand out these laisee for good luck. The amount that goes into each envelope is not set in stone and is entirely at the discretion of the person who is handing them out. Ask a few of your Chinese friends how much they received for Chinese New Years, and they'll all give you different answers, usually in the three-digit range. (There are some people who receive money in the thousands!)

Dorming on a college campus makes it hard to truly celebrate Chinese New Years, which is best done with your family. However, it's the spirit that matters, so if you know your folks are at home celebrating the Lunar New Year, give your parents a call and give them a zealous "Gung hay fat choy."

Friday, February 8, 2008

The Vagina Monologues (this weekend!!)

The Vagina Monologues are here at Hofstra! Get a group of your closest friends together and come support your classmates by attending this heartwarming, heartbreaking, and hilarious production at Monroe Lecture Hall at 8 p.m. tonight(2/8/08) and/or tomorrow night(2/9/08)! All proceeds go to The Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Tickets are going fast but don't worry if you haven't purchased yours yet. We will have tickets available at the Box Office which opens at 7:00 p.m. (so you can buy tickets) and then we're opening the House at 7:30p.m (so you can get good seats)! First come first serve!

Tickets Costs:
General Admission (Parents, Neighbors, etc.) $20
Hofstra Student with I.D. $10
Student with I.D. (other than Hofstra Student) $12
Senior Tics $16

Here's a list of the fabulous ladies in the Vagina Monologues Cast... I bet you know some of them!

Allison Thomas
Narrator 1 (Activist)

Jessica Hackett
Narrator 2 (Business Woman)

Anna Swinarski (That's me!!)
The Flood

Emily 'Skip' Miethner
The Woman Who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy

Chelsea Chrostowski
My Angry Vagina

Jessica Wilson
My Vagina was My Village

Jacqueline Dawn Lyons
The Vagina Workshop

Katie Przylepa
They Beat the Girl Out of My Boy

Courtney Hahn
Hair

Quinn McClure
They Beat the Girl Out of My Boy

Erin Carr
Producer

Stephanie Darmofalski
ASM

Annalise Ellis
I was There in the Room

Kristin Marie Nemecek
Because he Liked to Look at It

Adrian Jones
The Little Coochie Snorcher that Could

Sue Guarrieri
My Angry Vagina

More Details on V-Day:

"The V-Day College Campaign invites members of college and university communities around the world to present benefit productions of "The Vagina Monologues" on their campuses to raise money and awareness to stop violence against women and girls.

The purpose of these events is to raise awareness about violence against women and girls as well as raise money for local beneficiaries that are working to end the violence.





Benefit performances of "The Vagina Monologues" have been done in thousands of colleges and universities since 1998, with unrivaled success. These events have been responsible for raising millions of dollars for local charities over the last 10 years."

For even more information and to access the V-Day gift shop you can visit www.vday.org