Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Broke college student purchase of the month. round #1.

So I decided to start something new for the blog.

Being a broke college student, there is something great about finding a random item for a great price. So for the inaugural post of this hopefully ongoing tradition.... I present a great mug I found from Goodwill.

$.97 had never been spent so well. This is a quality coffee mug.
(just for the record, I've never been to Chicago. or at least I don't think so, but based on this mug, I would love to go.)




This is Quinn, and he is showing what studying after thanksgiving break looks like.



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Gospel Choir. & Bounce Houses.

::Gospel Choir::
Point Loma has a sweet gospel choir. This is from their concert. Maybe one day I will have enough soul.



These shirts are amazing.



::Bounce House::

After 20 years of living on this earth, I still enjoy a quality bounce house. Here is evidence:



I call this one crouching tiger.



I meant to do this?



Staches unite.




Saturday, October 16, 2010

Chicken Alfredo, Jai Ho, and Costa



A longer post is in the making but in the mean time, I have three very important things to let you know.


1) Last blog post, I was promoting the sale aisle at Fresh N Easy (the grocery store closest to campus). To show proof of why Fresh N Easy is the best grocery for a poor college student:




2) While I was on a Loveworks trip to India this past summer, most of our time was spent in the hospital. But in our down time we got to learn how to Bollywood dance from a Bollywood choreographer. This past week was Loveworks chapel, which is pretty much a chapel where PLNU students can hear about last years trips and also how students can sign up for future loveworks trips. So naturally, this chapel was the perfect opportunity to show Loma how to dance Indian style.



3) I got accepted to the Costa Rica Study abroad program for this next summer!

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Upperclassmen?

I am a junior now.


It feels weird thinking that I am starting the second half of my time at Loma. We started classes two weeks ago and for the week and half before classes started I was on campus for Resident Assistant (RA) training.

In the first two weeks of my junior year I have learned a couple things:
1) I'm getting old. I can't stay up past midnight anymore.
2) Fresh N Easy is the best grocery store for a broke college student. (especially the sale section where you can find some of the best grocery store sushi for $2.)
3) General education classes are way cooler than what people make them out to be.
4) I really want to figure out a way to study abroad. I mean look at Costa Rica:


This year I'm stoked to be an RA in Wiley Hall. Wiley is a sophomore/junior guys dorm. I personally think Wiley has the biggest rooms on campus but I may be a little biased. All the guys who live in my units are great guys so it should be a good year. To introduce you to the RA staff for the year here are some photos:

This is Chris and his bow tie.

Doug the resident scientist.

Mark. The cowboy from...... Orange County?

Matt the cooking machine.

Some other guy.


Also, on a completely unrelated note, these two bands are absolutely amazing.


And while we're on the subject of pop culture, I read a book over the summer called Moutains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder. If you haven't read it, do it. It is about a medical anthropologist who works in Haiti (and many other countries). Even if you have no interest in being a doctor, this book is unbelievable.



Last but not least, here is a random video from my Advanced Biochemistry Lab. These are the kind of things us science majors get excited about..... (I give you permission to make fun of me.)









Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Summer Update Part 2.- Everything besides India.

Summer Job

After getting back from India, I spent most of the summer working for the biology department as a part of the undergraduate research program. The best parts of working on campus for the bio department during the summer is:
1) Getting to know your research professor better. They're great people.
2)Free bagels everyday. I love bagels.... So that's what I call work benefits.
3)Wednesday= free lunch
4) Last but not least you get to live with this view all summer for free.



The Big 80


My grandpa turned 80 during the summer, so naturally I flew out to Ohio to meet up with the rest of my family to bring in the big day with him. Even though I spent most of the weekend in Airport lobbies, coffee shops, and on the plane rather than Ohio, it was still a sweet trip.


Some random bus out behind grandparents house.

The Man of the hour.

The whole crew. I personally thought it was a cool gazebo.
Colorado
Me and my roommate wanted to go on some sort of an adventure once we finished our summer jobs. So we originally were gonna go to Costa Rica, but then we realized it was so dang expensive so we settled for a close second..... Backpacking in Colorado.

I had only been to Durango once so I had no idea where to go. After talking to an employee at the local mountaineering store, we found an awesome place to go backpacking for a four days. Easily one of the coolest and most spontaneous trips I've ever done. If you ever have the chance to randomly drive to Durango, go talk to Jeremy at Pine Needle Mountaineering and he'll hook you up.

Before:


A peak we failed to summit. Dang elevation.



Tomorrow morning I head back to Loma for RA training.... Loma round 3.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Summer Update Part 1.- INDIA

Considering there is only a couple more weeks of summer left, I should probably start giving some updates. So far this summer:
-I have gone to India for a little over 3 weeks.
-Spent the summer working with the Biology department
-Visited my family in Phoenix for a weekend.
-Attended my grandfather's 80th birthday part in Ohio (It was a bumpin party)


Since this is a lot of ground to cover.... I thought I would just give a recap of India in this post.

Welcome to India
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For the first three weeks of summer, I went to India as a part of a Loveworks trip. Loveworks is a short term missions program run by PLNU, that sends out several teams every summer to almost everywhere.... well almost. The trip to India was a medical group composed of 14 people (9 Nursing students, 3 Pre-Med students, and 2 Leaders) and we spent 3 weeks in a rural Indian hospital called Reynolds Memorial.

Below is a slideshow a just a couple of pictures from India.



While I knew I was going to be experiencing things I wouldn't see in the states, I had no way of knowing how profound of an impact India would have on me. Obviously my world view has been rocked after experiencing such poverty. The phrase pain and suffering, which is discussed much on any university setting, takes on a whole new meaning after India. I never thought I would find myself in a 100+ degree hospital room with burn patients, watching surgeries, and learning how to play the notorious sport of cricket all in one trip. Throughout my time in Washim, and since returning, I have realized that an experience like the one in India is something that drastically changes the way one thinks of medicine, and more importantly the world. I am deeply grateful for the way that the Loveworks program has given me the opportunity to not only try to comfort the patients in Reynolds Memorial, but also give me a glimpse into the reality that is the world.

I'll never forget the time I spent in India, the smells of the hospital, and most importantly the loving and welcoming nature of the Indian people.

Salaam.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Studying for finals... what does that even mean?

Despite all my desires to postpone finals, finals week is upon us. Some of you may be wondering what it means to "study for finals?" When I came into college freshmen year a whole week of studying seemed a little excessive so that is the purpose of this blog. Here is what studying for finals consists of.... well at least this year.


Finals week_dancing. from Chris Evans on Vimeo.


A little explanation for what happened in this video.
-4 minutes and 55 seconds of a random dance party on the 3rd floor of the library.... during finals week.
-After the song was over everyone went back to studying. no big deal.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Point Loma's Pump Wall.

As I have gotten more interested in climbing, I have learned of the places the local guys go to get some climbing in. About a mile down from campus is a retaining wall that people refer to as "Pump Wall." It is right on the ocean (which makes it ten times cooler), and a great place to work on footwork, technique and really scrape up your hands. haha.

Quite possibly one of the best ways to take a break from studying...


Caleb being a chief, even without climbing shoes on.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Only 5 weeks.......

5 More weeks until finals, And essentially till I'm done with my sophomore year here at PLNU. I know it's really cliche to say, but I cannot believe how fast it has gone by. I know for anybody who is in the process of making the decisions about college choices that this time leading up to your freshmen year can be somewhat stressful. (At least it was for me two years ago).

I wish you the best in this decision and hope that whichever instituition is the best fit will become clear in the next couple weeks. If any of you have any questions concerning my experience as a PLNU students I'd be stoked to chat with you. My email is cevans001@pointloma.edu.


On a completely different note, I just got back on campus from being home with my family for Easter. It was nice to chill for a couple days and not do any homework. Here is a picture from a hike we went on in Sedona, Arizona.

And yet another completely unrelated subject, here is my music recommendation for the week:

Artist: Paper Route

Album: Absence

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Spring Break...... in Oregon.

After over 2100 miles of driving...... our road trip to Oregon is over.

For spring break I went all the way up to oregon with these three guys:



The Drive
Apparently this is the most comfortable sleeping position Mark could find.
James being a creeper with his stache.
caught.

Stopped for gas in Weed, California. no big deal.

Hiking
big ol' waterfall.

I thought you were supposed to go off of the trail somewhere?





Downtown Portland
A few things about our day in Portland:
1) It rained the whole time. Which was actually pretty cool.
2) Portland has the sickest public transportation system I've been on..... (Which I've been on two other cities but still it was sick.)
3) Powell's Bookstore is hands down the biggest bookstore I have ever been to.

Max all day pass= $4.75


Stumptown Coffee=better than starbucks.

Powell's City of Books- You really do need a map to get around this place.

Greasy pizza place across from Powell's.
Proof of the grease:


Pioneer Square: Downtown Portland
good thing he has an umbrella.