Monday, September 24, 2007
a day in my shoes
A day in the life of me can consist of waking up at 5:30am to lift for baseball at 6am. After getting an hour lift I go to eat breakfast to give my body some nutrients. Then depending on what day it is I can go back to sleep or else go to class at 9:30am. Then lunch around 11am till about 11:30am. Once I have a second meal in me I can either go to the library to get some work done or go back to my apartment to hang out for a little before class at 1. I have back to back classes at 1 and 2:30pm. Following my classes I head off to baseball practice where I might throw, hit and condition for a three hours. As soon as i get done with practice I head to the dining hall for my last major meal of the day. After I finish eating I can head home to the apartment to shower and either do work or relax with some friends. I try to go to bed early because I know that 5:30am comes around very quick.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Diana Fischer
Diana Fischer is a Millersville University student who is majoring in Anthropology. Diana recently returned from the Yucatan Peninsula where she studied abroad. Her teacher, Dr. Ximena Catepillan took a math class to study math in non-European cultures. They had a one-week intro on Millersville’s Campus to learn about the different math cultures. The focus of this trip was on Aztec and Mayan math. These two cultures used pictures for numbers, book keeping methods and astronomy. The students got to see artwork in nature and math to create architecture.
The group of students got to visit three cities; which were Coba, Ek-Balam and Chichen Itza. All of these cities are in the Mayan culture. Chichen Itza is one of the new modern wonders of the world. Coba has many ancient temple pyramids, one of which is a 140ft tall. Diana commented on this wonderful experience, she said this, “I was terrified, one of the scariest things I have ever done, but most exhilarating at the same time.” In Ek-Balam there were many intricate tombs made from lots and lots of stuck-oh. The entire group was amazed at how the tombs held up throughout history. Diana enjoyed all the new knowledge gained from the trip but she really enjoyed the amount of time spent on the beach. She commented on how it was an “amazing experience.” There was an article in the snapper following this trip to Mexico. Dr. Ximena Catepillan has requested that the group she took abroad share their experience to anyone who is interested in studying abroad. Diana wants to encourage everyone and anyone to take a summer or semester abroad to learn something new, as well as seeing a new part of the world.
The group of students got to visit three cities; which were Coba, Ek-Balam and Chichen Itza. All of these cities are in the Mayan culture. Chichen Itza is one of the new modern wonders of the world. Coba has many ancient temple pyramids, one of which is a 140ft tall. Diana commented on this wonderful experience, she said this, “I was terrified, one of the scariest things I have ever done, but most exhilarating at the same time.” In Ek-Balam there were many intricate tombs made from lots and lots of stuck-oh. The entire group was amazed at how the tombs held up throughout history. Diana enjoyed all the new knowledge gained from the trip but she really enjoyed the amount of time spent on the beach. She commented on how it was an “amazing experience.” There was an article in the snapper following this trip to Mexico. Dr. Ximena Catepillan has requested that the group she took abroad share their experience to anyone who is interested in studying abroad. Diana wants to encourage everyone and anyone to take a summer or semester abroad to learn something new, as well as seeing a new part of the world.
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