Saturday, December 4, 2010

Time for the Holidays

Winter break is almost here. CA Danielle Scalise shares some thoughts about the holiday season:

As classes wrap up this week and I look ahead to my only final. I cannot help but get excited for Christmas knowing I only have one final! This is absolutely my favorite holiday of the year. It is not only my favorite because of Christmas Day, but all the preparation prior to Christmas. My Mom takes off a week to decorate our entire house. It looks gorgeous and is very enjoyable. We also take part in a cookie exchange every year. It is with some of my mom's family and friends. They each make two kinds of cookies and give away two dozen of each. Over Thanksgiving, I helped my Mom with "Grammy Fancy's." This cookie has been a tradition since the 70's when my mom baked them with my grandma. My grandma is unable to complete these cookies, so my mom has taken over. This is a long process of mixing, rolling, cutting out, and icing the cookies and decorating. They are very yummy though. Some other aspects I love are wrapping and the last minute shopping. Also the food preparation is fun. Finally, Christmas Eve rolls around and we start the celebration with my little brothers birthday and then of course Christmas. I love the holiday season and cannot wait to go home!

What are some of your favorite holiday traditions?

Friday, November 19, 2010

Thanksgiving Break

Eastview Terrace will be closed from noon on Saturday, November 20th until 8am on Saturday, November 27th. Enjoy the Thanksgiving break!

CA Danielle Scalise writes about Thanksgiving and the popular Black Friday shopping mania:

Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful of course! I know this is corny sounding.. but it is so true! It is the much needed break in the semester where you get to be around the ones you love. I love being home for a nice long weekand just getting time to relax. It is also really nice to spend time with my family and friends that I love. Thanksgiving is great to get to see all your distant family. Also of course to enjoy a fabulous meal and give thanks for the food.

My favorite thing that I am super thankful for, is BLACK FRIDAY! I love bargain shopping with a passion! My mom and I go out every year around 3:30 am! It is so much fun!

Why it is important to eat breakfast before Black Friday shopping!-- I do not really like Thanksgiving foods, so therefore, I did not eat much for dinner. My mom and I then got up early and went shopping. It was hot and crazy of course. We went from store to store and bought lots of items. Then around 7 am we hit Bath and Body Works. This was awful! It was hot and super smelly! I usually love this store... but not today! We picked out our items and my mom wanted help looking for coupons. I was just agreeing with her and not really helping. I then told my mom that I was feeling funny.. and with that I fell over and passed out in the middle of the store! People came running and some guy threw a really expensive rug at my head! I have never seen so many doctors come over before! Security came and got me some orange juice. It was a short trip. This was only about 7 am! Moral of the story... eat before shopping or it could turn ugly!

Be thankful, healthy and happy.. its the best thing to do! Have a thankful holiday!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Spoooooky

Halloween is more than a chance to eat way too much candy. For many students, it is a time to celebrate family traditions and to be creative. Senior Coordinator Tracy Shadowens shares her Halloween picture from 2006. She wasn't very creative but she did scare a lot of people!

CA Shonna Graham from Harris Hall shares this memory of her childhood Halloween traditions:

"In my family, Halloween was a huge deal. Every year, we would pick a theme and dress up accordingly. Some of my favorite themes included Aladdin, High School Musical, the Smurfs, Space Jam, and my ultimate favorite, Michael Jackson's Thriller. My house was known for having the best decorations too! We would make a graveyard setting with fog and fake gravestones. We were one of the houses on the block that people were actually scared to come to. We are a firm believer that no matter how old you are, you have to dress up for Halloween!!"

What was your favorite Halloween costume?

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Happy Valley Fall

CA Danielle Scalise of Curry Hall writes:

"September is just about over and we have now welcomed autumn. This is one of my favorite seasons. It starts with the bright colorful leaves, to the crisp red apples, the sweet caramel and yummy apple cider. We have pumpkins, candy corn, kettle corn, and many fall fests. The season is so pretty and filled with delight. We have our wonderful season of fall for great football and Halloween fun! The days start to grown chilly, but this is the weather that makes me happy!"

What are your favorite things about the Fall season?

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Are you Ready for Some Football?

There are a lot of great things happening at Penn State all of the time but in the Fall there is one clear king on campus...football. During seven Saturdays this semester, 107,000 people will crowd into Beaver Stadium to cheer on the Nittany Lions. They say that State College becomes the third largest city in Pennsylvania every home football weekend. Just try to walk around campus or get a ice cream cone at the Creamery and it is evident that the population has doubled, maybe even tripled.

CA Danielle Scalise (Curry Hall) wrote this post after attending a recent football game:

"It's football season! This is my first season to attend games at Penn State! Let's just say.... AWESOME! It starts from early in the morning when you see fans lining the streets downtown shopping, eating, walking, and just hanging out! Then on campus you see old and young alike all dressed in blue and white. Tailgating is the best sight to see! Trailer after trailer, car after car, and most importantly die hard fan after die hard fan! Food galore and I'm pretty sure you could find just about ANYTHING! No matter what happens in the game, we always support the good old blue and white! My favorite part is seeing the never ending line for the Creamery! =] At the game, there is nothing like screaming and cheering whether a play is good or bad! We are proud to be Penn State Students. And Penn State we will always be! =]

Here are some Penn State football pictures featurning some photos taken by Danielle and Senior Coordinator Tracy Shadowens.

For more information about Penn State football, check out: http://www.gopsf.com/

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Campus Beauty

Danielle Scalise is the CA in Curry Hall. She provided the following answer when questioned about her favorite space on campus:

"My favorite thing about our campus is its simple beauty. No matter where I walk, I always find a new place that I love. Whether it is sitting in the grass by Eastview, walking by Old Main, or simply reading outside the library, I always enjoy the surroundings. I love exploring and walking so this is the best campus for me. I love the hustle and bustle during the day. The night brings a peaceful place of wonder. My boyfriend and I always take a walk at night and each time I find a new favorite place. Take advantage of the beauty Penn State is providing. Get out enjoy the sun and lay back and watch the stars at night. =]"

This beautiful picture of Curry Hall was taken by Esra Camci, the CA in Nelson.
What is your favorite space on campus?

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Community Builders!

Fun activities are happening in Eastview. To find out when your CA is hostong a community builder, check out your building bulletin boards or log onto ANGEL and look in the "Things To Do" folder.


These pictures are from a Cookie Decorating Community Builder hosted by Esra Camci, the CA in Nelson Hall. Esra was also the photographer at the event.

Monday, September 6, 2010

What is a CA?

In Eastview Terrace, each building has a CA (Community Assistant). If you lived on campus before, you might have had an RA. The CAs are like RAs. You would go to your CA for the same reasons you would go to an RA.

Here's some more general information about the CAs in Eastview Terrace:

  • CAs are undergraduate or graduate students who have served as a Resident Assistants (RAs) or have applicable experience. Three CAs are grad students this semester.

  • There are eight CAs in Eastview - one per building except Harris Hall which has two.

  • In an effort to provide the residents with an identifiable resource person, CAs can give
    information and assistance, and refer residents to appropriate campus and community resources.

  • Community Assistants are at the core of the Residence Life program.

  • You should talk to your CA if you have questions about campus, the residence halls, or need any type of assistance.

  • CAs plan community builders throughout the semester to allow residents an opportunity to take a break from studying and to give residents a chance to meet and interact with each other.

This is Mark Gardner. He is the CA in Brill Hall.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Welcome to Eastview Terrace!

Eastview Terrace is a Residence Hall community at Penn State University. Eight hundred and eight residents call Eastview home during the academic year. Each student lives in a single room with a private bath. Eastview Terrace features include:
Climate control
Ethernet
Bike rooms
Laundry Services at no additional charge
And much more

For more information about Eastview Terrace, check out the Housing webpage at: http://www.hfs.psu.edu/housing/undergraduates/eastview/default.shtml