Showing posts with label historical society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical society. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2012

History Honors Organization (Phi Alpha Theta)

Recently one of my history major friends (yes we have friends) thought it would be a great idea to start a Phi Alpha Theta student organization here on campus. Phi Alpha Theta is a national honor society which recognizes excellence in the study of history. The organization would be open to those currently in Phi Alpha Theta while encouraging others to join earlier in college since most History students are not admitted until their last semester. So, if you are an incoming Freshman or current student don't hesitate to look into Phi Alpha Theta. It is a wonderful organization which can be used as a great asset when applying for graduate school.
Life Cheat #59024: wood chucks don't chuck wood. They politely place it where it belongs.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Experimentation in Discovery


   As some of you know, I have been fairly less "posty" with this blog than some of our other staff writers, opting instead for bigger blogs at less frequent times. This has been primarily from my inability to see myself as very interesting, let alone somebody who can always say something "witty" or "hip" ... heck, or even "educational."

   As I have posted, I have come to slowly find that at times it isn't always the message ( even if that message is something important ), but rather it is the fact that something is being said. Period. Will it always be good? Heck no, but at least it is effort.