Laurie Marie Thinks

Time, time, time…

Ok, time goes by way too fast for my liking. I felt like I just did a blog post, and that was about two weeks ago. Geeze.

Anyway, school is becoming nuts and not nuts. How that happens I don’t know. I just need to get into the groove of things. Today was surprisingly productive. I just need to focus and have more study time! This whole being sociable thing is wreaking havoc on my schoolwork. But not to a point to failure (don’t worry Mom!). I need to bring back the To-Do lists.

I really have very little to say. I wrote an article on cover songs for Intercamp, and wrote some stuff recently to put on my writing portfolio blog. So I am still alive with a pen in my hand.

Tomorrow Courtney and I are off to The Citadel for Julius Caesar and on Friday we are going to a magazine release party. ‘Twill be a blast, I am sure.

Until next time.


Nothing better to do on a Saturday night…

I have nothing better to do on a Saturday night than redesign my blog (new layout, new name, updated my bio), upload some pictures and generally just mess around.

Actually, I do have that ethics paper due on Thursday. And a project due Monday. But I’m pretty much done the project, and we’re getting some class time on Monday, so I can ask Therese some questions about it.

Last night was the Vagina Monologues. It was so amazing. For me, it was the first time I had ever seen some of the monologues preformed, since most of the rehearsals were one-on-one with the director. Everyone was incredible, and so emotional. I think we changed some minds last night! There was also a great preview in this week’s Intercamp (and I’m not just saying that because I was one of the girls interviewed).

I’ve got some personal stuff (no worries, nothing bad!) going on right now, but I don’t care to blog about it.


    Bio

    Laurie Callsen was one of six graduates from Westcliffe Composite School’s class of 2008 in Marengo, Saskatchewan. Now a second-year Journalism student at MacEwan, she is currently the News Editor for Intercamp. In her downtime she is an alternative-folk musician who plays guitar and mandolin.