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THE ART OF INTERVIEWS
Interviews can be a slightly terrifying JACY LEWIS experience. Gamma Phi Beta Especially for Editor-in-Chief college kids who Jacy is a sophomore studying are depending on journalism. You may contact her getting an internship at jacy_2012@hotmail.com. which could help them land their dream job. Even if all you are interviewing for is a summer job these little tips could help you win over your employer and land a fantastic job.
First impressions can mean the difference between getting a job offer and being told the company is going in a different direction. Brand name clothes and office chic clothes don’t necessarily need to be worn to rock a first impression. If you wear a big smile and have bright eyes then interviews will be drawn to those first. Don’t overload on the makeup ladies, let your natural beauty and happiness shine through. With nail polish try to stay with neutrals unless you want to make a powerful impact. In that case wear a classy red. It’ll catch your employers eye and it will let them know you mean business. As Greeks we are all classy people, but sometimes a couple of other accessories should be added to add a bit of seriousness to your demeanor. Wristwatches is an important accessory for professionals so it should be an important accessory for when you’re job searching. Avoid loading your arms up with extra bracelets though. What colors you’re flaunting could help you portray a strong trait to your future employer. According to Business Insider, Wearing black is supposed to emulate leadership qualities. Make sure to keep your outfit from turning into a scary goth look, being subtle with some solid black clothing options could get you a promotion before your even start. Blue tells the interviewer that you’re a team player and do well working in groups. Gray is a classic choice and shows that you are a logical person in the work place. It also tells your employer that you are able to work independently and don’t need a lot of extra attention to get a job done. White might seem boring to some people but it also shows that you’re an organized individual and dependable. You’re the calm in the midst of a stormy work place. The color brown can also help you pull off those dependable vibes. It highlights your warm, reliable and dependable qualities. Just like wearing red on your nails wearing red clothing conveys power as well as courage and excitement. Employers believe it is the best way to persuade or impress an interviewer. The “loud” colors also called green, yellow, orange and purple all help express your creative side. Most employers said they wouldn’t recommend wearing these colors to an interview because they don’t produce feelings of commitment or trust. They can make you seem fun but they also make you look attention seeking.
After first impressions are made don’t forget about the conversation part of interviews. Practice makes perfect so practice selling yourself and your abilities to your employer. A crucial thing is making sure you know where you want to go. If you don’t know where you want to go nobody else can help you get there. Interviews are centered around you but don’t forget that you are also conversing with another human who likes to talk about themselves just as much as you like to talk about yourself. Ask common courtesy questions and care about their answers. Asking followup questions which could end up setting you apart from the rest of the applicants. Interviews don’t have to be as daunting as you believe. Remember that the person you are talking to is a person. The best advice I’ve ever received is that if an employer doesn’t want you then that’s their loss. Don’t sell yourself short because in the end you will find the job that’s right for you.
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Phi Mu held their annual philanthropy, Greek Man of the Year on Thursday, April 17th. All proceeds from the event supported C h i l d re n ’ s M i r a c l e Network.
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$50 alone to contribute towards Children’s Miracle Network.
KARA COSENTINO Phi Mu
Kara is a sophomore studying English and communications. You may contact her at karacosentino@gmail.com.
The contestants included: Peter Vankat of Delt, Creighton Let of FIGI, Matthew Weidner of Theta Chi, Dewayne Taylor of TKE, Logan Goldhorn of AGN, Trevor Poppen of Pike, Tyler Brattain of Theta Xi, Chris Elbe of Phi Kapp, Conor Tomac of DU, Brian Sawyer of Phi Delt, Matthu Beck of Acacia, Jacob Patten of Sigma Chi, Nico Russel of Kappa Sig, David Palmtag of Beta, Jack Rodenburg of Sig EP, and Davis Behle of Farmhouse. The show started by introducing all of the men, and then moved onto a talent section. Although dancing was the most popular talent, one funny talent was Phi Delta Theta’s Brian Sawyer demonstrating how many different things he could break. He proved he could break a girl’s heart and an HP printer in less than two minutes. Pete Vankat, of Delt roller bladed on the small stage to Hella Good by No Doubt. Next, the formalwear portion ensued. The remaining men dressed to impress and answered questions that varied from: What is your idea of a perfect date? to Why should you be Phi Mu’s 2014 Greek Man of the Year? All of the remaining men answered hilariously and entertained the large crowd. Then, the show came to a close and the winners were announced. In third place was Conor Tomac of DU, second place was Dewayne Taylor of TKE, and in first place, Phi Mu’s 2014 Greek Man of the Year was named Matthu Beck of Acacia. During the show, the audience was able to donate money to a specific contestant, and whoever raised the most money won the Fan Favorite. Matthew Weidner of Theta Chi was the Fan Favorite and was able to raise
Fun props and pizza were also provided to the audience, which presented a fun atmosphere on top of an amazing male beauty pageant. Altogether, the event was extremely successful, a night full of laughs, and helped raise money for a great cause.
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REMEMBER WHEN... Remember when summer used to hold an air of magic? A sense that time became irrelevant and anything was possible? Back when summer was a time when you could escape the classroom for a short three months and spend all day in your swimming suit. When you were five it may have meant your mom hooking up a sprinkler in your back lawn and afternoon naps. Ten through twelve was a time for the public pool and hoping those cute lifeguards would notice you. Our early teens were spent laying out in the summer heat and tanning like rotisserie chicken, while sipping on our perspiring Sonic lemonades. Maybe in high school you spent your weekday’s working and your weekends lounging at a lake. But then college rolled around…
For some, summer might still mean the same thing. A break from the daily grind and making sure your tan stays perfectly even. But I think many of us have let our fast-paced culture interrupt the magic of summer. We are so focused on landing an internship, making money, and making the most of our free time that we never actually get a break. Sure, internships and making money are important, but does that mean we have to give up the last of the “free” summers we have? Unless you’re going into the education field, these may be the last carefree summers you have.
met. Sleep in. Tan for an obnoxiously long BAILEY afternoon. Go night WILLIAMS swimming. Splurge Chi Omega on the perfect Bailey is a freshman studying fashion design with communications. swimsuit. Ride Yo u m a y c o n t a c t h e r a t your bike on a trail baileyjowilliams@gmail.com. you’ve never been on. Stargaze. And So, I suggest we hold onto that “summer magic” for as long as we can. take lots of pictures. Why? Well, I hate to break it to you, but we will Yes, I know that sounds insanely cheesy, but I think we can all agree that be working for the rest of our lives. On the other hand, we’re only there’s something different about summer. If there weren’t, would we going to be this young and carefree for a few short years, we might as really have so many novels and movies about it? Stop stressing about well make the most of it. So here’s a wish from me to you that you will the future and enjoy what we have now. My suggestion? A summer find a way to make sure your summer is full of crazy adventures and bucket list. Take some time off from work and go on a road-trip with maybe, a little of that summertime “magic” too. your best friends. Go to a bonfire at the lake with people you just
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FASHION TRENDS TO ROCK FOR SUMMER Summer is coming and the only accessories ABBEY WALKER that you will need Alpha Omicron Pi other than wearing Abbey is a sophomore studying less clothing are shoes. fashion communications. Yo u m a y c o n t a c t h e r a t Since summer fashion awalker012@yahoo.com. is focused on either what you wear to work/internship or relaxing in cute shorts or swimsuit; it’s better to focus on dressing up with magnificent shoes.
feel for any date. This shoe reminds me of some worn in the movie The Notebook, which brings this style more of a classier vibe.
-Chunky heel: If the thin heel with straps isn’t your way of strutting around the summer nights then try the ever so edgy thick heel. This style has been worn all of the runways this year and hasn’t really been seen I personally love to dress from the feet up. All you have to do is pick since the 70’s. Since they have more the right shoes and everything else will follow. There are not many support in the back, it’s easier to times that an unique trend for clothing carries over year after year but walk in as well as giving off a retro, for shoes, it’s a different story. By working chic vibe to any summer dress. They in a shoe store, I have learned that many are a little out there and different times, shoes are just revamped a little each than most heels that have been inseason and normally it’s just the color. Here trend lately but they are worth the are some summer shoes that you should fashion risk and seem ahead of the look into investing in because they will be trends on campus. -Birkenstocks: I returning in seasons to come. know that sorority girls love to rock these to class on the hot days and to -Strappy heels: The ankle strap has been in just chill around the house in them since the fall and hasn’t gone away. This heel but now they are back and so much is perfect for a nice summer night because it more appealing. There are now new isn’t enclosed yet has enough of a romantic Birkenstocks and Birkenstock-style sandals that are all the new rage on the runway and with bloggers like the Man Repeller and Cara Loren. Birks aren’t for boot cut jeans and a tie-dye shirt anymore; stylists are pairing these shoes up with skirts, jumpers and high waisted shorts. These sandals are now meant for high -street fashion, not just Coachella anymore plus who wouldn’t want a more comfy option for dressed up shoes.
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GROUP G WORLD CUP PREVIEW With the school year coming to an end and CHRISTIAN the summer soon FOLSOM to begin, let’s look Delta Tau Delta Christian is a sophomore ahead to the World studying broadcasting. You may contact him at Cup this summer in christianfolsom@gmail.com. Brazil. The United States managed to draw quite possibly the worst group in stage play of any group in the entire world cup.
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and most compelling story is that of United States manager, Jurgen Klinsmann. It will be Jurgen against Jogi: U.S. manager Klinsmann, the former manager of Germany, will face his old assistant and now successor, Joachim “Jogi” Loew. What an emotional ordeal that will be to say the least. Klinsmann recently led the U.S. to a 4-3 win over a German squad of all second-string players in a June Friendly. Now things won’t be so friendly. Even though Germany and Jurgen should make big waves, do not forget that Ghana and the current winner of the Balón de Oro—Cristiano Rinaldo and his native country of Portugal are in this group as well. It promises to be tough and things could get Ghana, Portugal, Germany and The United States of America round steamy in Group G. No one wants to play in the Amazonian city of Manaus, but that’s just what the U.S. and Portugal will have to do in out group G for this summer’s tournament in Rio de Janero. their second group game. Germany has the size, strength and speed to There should be many storylines to this World cup, but the main win this group and they will be heavily favored to take the group title. A goal from Mesut Ozil helped them overcome Ghana in the 2010 group stage and one from Mario Gomez saw off Portugal at Euro 2012. Portugal finished behind Germany as runnerup in the Euro ‘12 group, edging Denmark and coming from behind to beat the Netherlands. That experience, you feel, puts both the Germans and Portuguese in good shape. No matter the result, you feel as though things have definitely come to a boil and are ready to come to fruition this summer in a tournament to remember. Yet another world cup for all of us soccer fans to enjoy and cheer on the Unites States to hopefully upset Germany. Pictured here is the world vote as to who the fans think will win:
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MOVIES UNABLE TO DELIVER It seems like every movie season, whether it be summer or Christmas is filled with at least a couple of features based on novels. With this comes high expectations that are usually never met.
DANIELLE WILKERSON Chi Omega
Danielle is a sophomore studying broadcasting / journalism. You may contact her at dani.wilkerson@aol.com
I don’t understand why there are so many inconsistencies between the book and movie version. I understand that it’s incredibly hard to fit a 400-page book into a 120 minute feature, but when the characters are morphed into shells of their original personalities, something is seriously wrong.
Why won’t I understand? Isn’t it the director and screenwriters job to make me understand? This is literally a movie that is supposed to be portraying a book, why aren’t they the same? This made me think of every book that I loved that was transformed onto the screen and how it always left me a little empty and always wanting more, but I never felt that when my nose was snuck in the binding of a book. Why is it so hard for Hollywood to come through on such a simple task? After all the half the work is already done for them, all they need to do is bring it to life.
Name any famous book-film franchise, “Hunger Games,” “Harry Potter,” “Twilight,” etc, no matter how amazing the movies are, they ever amount to the book. Ok granted “Twilight” should never be dubbed as amazing, but you get the point. No matter what movie usually never delivers if you have read the book before hand. “Harry I was recently reminded of this issue last week when my friends Potter” is the only series that I can still stand to watch the movies, but convinced me to go see “Divergent” with them as a late night study other than that it’s down right painful. break. I hadn’t read the book yet and was waiting until I had to actually The movie and literary industries are so closely connected there’s not go see it, but I gave in. I was mesmerized by the film and feel in love reason the screenplays shouldn’t match up. I understand there is a with the action and the storyline until I started asking questions. There certain drama that needs to be added to a film, but when it comes to a were a few details that weren’t fully explained that left me wanting best-selling book, I don’t think any drama needs to be added. more information, so I turned to me friend who had read the books My solution to avoid disappointment from now on is read the book and she simply replied with, “Well have you read the book? No? Oh and enter into the theater with no expectations. If none are set, there is then you won’t understand.” nothing to be crushed.
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SPOTIFY’S STARTLING RISE TO THE TOP I remember quite distinctly my first encounter with an MP3 player. It was a gray Autumn morning; I was Beta Theta Pi 8 and in 3rd grade; I took Brett is a sophomore studying a bus to my school every journalism / English. day and sat with Cody, my You may contact him at bergie003@gmail.com. new friend. That morning he came shuffling over to the rickety doors of the yellowjacket with a skip in his step. When he sat down he couldn’t hide the smile, or the gadget: it was a little metal square, like a 2003 knockoff attempt at an iPod nano, but obviously without the touch screen.
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I was in shock. Most kids had portable CD players. I had a Walkman and felt vaguely superior to most kids. But here, in the pudgy, pink palm of Cody’s right hand, lay the future of music. Well, for like eight years anyways. The iPod and iTunes came. They saw. They conquered. Digital music sales soared, physical music sales dropped precipitously, the death of the music industry was foreseen; now it is 2014 and iTunes is an afterthought to me. And my, oh my, how things do change. I never would have guessed that, of all things, my iTunes library would be near last on the list of what I still pay attention to. But then again, I never really expected to have a supercomputer the size of a deck of cards to double as my phone, either, and yet here I am typing some of this in the cloud on my fancy Galaxy S4. Things change quick in this new high-tech world of ours. Which, I suppose, doesn’t really make Spotify’s rise to importance all that surprising. And yes, we’ve finally made it to the point, readers, so breathe a sigh of relief. This article is indeed about Spotify, and how it has succinctly replaced iTunes for me, and also Pandora, and Google Music, and all of the other half-baked music apps that have attempted to sway my patronage. Spotify is by far the best of all of these worlds. It’s because Spotify, as forward-thinking as they are, understand better than most that the landscape of music consumption shifts at a ridiculously fast rate. They compensate for this better than any other service I’ve seen. At the outset of their attempts to become relevant, Spotify offered a somewhat cool idea - free music streaming - and made it desirable. Only certain people, with invites, could use it. Once its popularity began to skyrocket, Spotify removed listening limits; they added more features, like making playlists and syncing with iTunes libraries and integration with social media; then they allowed the smartphone apps to be used by non-paying users. All of these have helped to create a service that is exceedingly easy to use. I can find basically any song
I want to listen to and listen to it for free and as much as I want, courtesy of Spotify and some thirty-second advertisements. In a world that was once dominated by the idea of owning your own music - the iTunes idea - Spotify has now re-invented the radio for a modern audience. I never once imagined I would be able to let go of my connection to my iTunes library, but being able to listen to any song, anywhere, and make custom radios and playlists based off of my tastes (for free) has got me hooked. Welcome to the future of music.
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Sometimes the best part of my day is imagining
Going into room prefs tonight with the Jesus-take-
*gets homework out of bag* i think that’s enough
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pizza face!” “not cool dude i can’t help my acne”
People think I’m a hugger, but I’m actually shaking
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them down for snacks.
like everybody else
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I just got kicked out of GDI for wearing too short
What I gathered from Blue/White Coat Lady’s
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*In the Batman voice* What aisle are the Peeps in?
“Well I clogged the toilet at our family’s house.”
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the fact that Lent is over and I can have coffee.
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