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Several stories are passed around to show how the month of May was named. The most widely accepted explanation is
that it was named for Maia, the Roman goddess of spring and growth. Her name related to a Latin word that means increase
or growth.
Residence Life Journal
Philosophy of the Residence Life Program
The expressed purpose of the Residence Life Program here at
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology is to foster self-development, good citizenship and democratic principles. These goals are accomplished through acquisition of decision-making skills on the part of the student and through emulation and promotion of values inclusive of respect to fellow students, honesty and the involvement of students in the residence hall governing structure.
The Residence Life Program also seeks to create an environment of understanding and appreciation for the values of students from diverse backgrounds. It is through the
development of this kind of sensitivity that students grow personally, which impacts directly on other program purposes of citizenship and emulation of democratic principles as set forth in the College’s mission and purpose.
The purpose of the Residence Life Journal is to provide a newsletter that
centers around the Residence Life Program. The journal is informative, educational and strives to promote the overall mission of the college within a residence life setting and to the benefit of the campus community at large.
May 2013 - Vol. 1 Issue 9
1. May Day is a public holiday in many parts of the world.
2. Empire State Building in New York opened May 1, 1931.
3. First postage stamp issued in England May 6, 1840.
4. On May 15 1918, the first regular airmail service began in the United States.
5. On May 20 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act.
6. On May 20 1932, the first solo flight by a woman across the Atlantic Ocean was made by Amelia Earhart.
7. On May 23 1788, South Carolina became the 8th state.
8. On May 27 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge was opened in San Francisco.
9. On May 29 1790, Rhode Island became the 13th state.
10. On May 29 1848, Wisconsin became the 30th state.
Facts About May
TOP10
Earth Day Clean-UpA special thanks to the Graphic Communications and Printing Technology first year class for spending Earth Day, Monday,
April 22nd 2013, doing their part by cleaning up the trash around campus! The class wore special shirts designed and printed in
their class.
A friendly reminder to all grant students, 10 hours of community
service must be completed by May 9th. See the Multicultural Affairs
office for further questions.
Community Service
Reach Out To The Community!
Sports Banquet
Sports Banquet
Student Picnic
Special thanks go out to Mr. Vince Skimski and Matt Rust for grilling the hot dogs and hamburgers which were the central menu item for the Annual Student Picnic sponsored by the TSCT Student Congress held on Thursday, April 18.
Alumni Banquet
Sophmore Awards Banquet
Sophmore Awards Banquet
Sophmore Awards Banquet
Congratulations to all the award recipients
*not all awards recipients pictured (check out Thaddeus Stevens Facebook
page for all pictures)
Mr. Heriberto Arjona2013 Teacher Excellence Award
Mr. Bachman’s beard met its demise today at the hands of a skilled barber from The Cutting Edge. Also, thanks
to those who contributed $1,200.00 to be donated to the American Cancer Society.
Before After
Class of
2013!Mandatory practice will be held on May 6, 2013 and May 7,
2013 at 11:00am in the MAC CenterGraduation Day – Saturday May 11, 2013 at 1:00p.m. Need to
assemble in Mellor Auditorium by 12:00 noon
1. Need to have 3x5 card with you at that time, with your name as you would like it read (no nicknames), major and if you are honors, specify which one. You will receive the card at Monday’s practice
2. You will receive the tassel for your mortarboard on May 11, 2013.3. You will need to turn in the cap and gown after Graduation by 3:30 p.m.
in the area it was picked it up. You will be able to keep the tassel4. There will be a reception in the tent located in the front lawn of the
Mellor Building for you, family and friends immediately following the ceremony.
Gowns and Mortar Boards - Caps and gowns will only be available for pick up on May 6th and 7th until 1:30pm. You need to wait until after
practice to receive them. (NOTE) - The doors will not open after the date/times mentioned above.
Class of 2013!continued
Use the links below for more information:www.stevenscollege.edu/GraduationInfo
www.stevenscollege.edu/TicketForumwww.stevenscollege.edu/2013Commencement
Wearing Apparel Under GownsSlacks, dresses or other appropriate dress for the occasion. PLEASE DO NOT WEAR SHORTS.
Yearbooks- The yearbook will be mailed to your home.
Announcements and Commencement Tickets1. Announcements and Tickets may be picked up in the Academic Affairs
Office until Friday May 10, 2013. You will receive (10) announcements to send to family and friends announcing your achievement.
2. Commencement Tickets you will receive (6) tickets.
Respect the Ceremony and the Speakers1. Though this is a celebration, please understand that this is also a time to
give due respect to the ceremony and its speakers2. We would ask that you refrain from tossing your cap into the air and
making sounds while the ceremony is in progress.3. By demonstrating respect, you are showing the class that you have CLASS.
Healthy Relationships Support GroupsMonday’s 12-1pm & Thursday’s 10-11am
Women’s Center
Manhunt* Monday and Wednesday at 9
Around Campus* Manhunt is a game that Alicia Lombardi, Sara Dunmire and Dan
Weaver started. Manhunt is an awesome way to kill boredom for those students who live on campus. They have set rules and boundaries, and
are pretty organized with keeping people safe as well as providing some fun. We encourage more people to show up and we hope this this
tradition carries on to next year and possibly more years to come.
Activities
Last Day of ClassesWednesday, May 8th
CommencementSaturday, May 11th
Mother’s DaySunday, May 12th
Armed Forces DaySaturday, May 18th
Memorial DayMonday, May 27th
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calendar!youron
Armed Forces Day
Thank you to all that have given and served
On August 31, 1949, Louis Johnson, who was the United States’ Secretary of Defense, announced the creation of an Armed Forces Day to replace separate Army, Navy and Air Force Days. The event stemmed from the armed forces’ unification under one department – the Department of Defense. The Army, Navy and Air Force leagues adopted the newly formed day. The Marine Corps League declined to drop support for Marine Corps Day but supports Armed Forces Day too. The first Armed Forces Day was celebrated on Saturday, May 20, 1950. The theme for that day was “Teamed for Defense”, which expressed the unification of all military forces under one government department. According to the U.S. Department of Defense, the day was designed to expand public understanding of what type of job was performed and the role of the military in civilian life. Armed Forces Day was a day for the military to show “state-of-the-art” equipment to Americans. It was also a day to honor and acknowledge Americans in the armed forces. Parades, open houses, receptions and air shows were held at the inaugural Armed Forces Day. Armed Forces Day is still celebrated nationwide today and is part of Armed Forces Week.
Air Force | Army | Coast Guard | Marines | National Guard | Navy
Happy Mother’s
Day!The earliest history of Mothers Day dates back to the ancient annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to maternal goddesses. The Greeks used the occasion to honor Rhea, wife of Cronus and the mother of many deities of Greek mythology.
Ancient Romans, too, celebrated a spring festival, called Hilaria dedicated to Cybele, a mother goddess. It may be noted that ceremonies in honour of Cybele began some 250 years before Christ was born. The celebration made on the Ides of March by making offerings in the temple of Cybele lasted for three days and included parades, games and masquerades. The celebrations were notorious enough that followers of Cybele were banished from Rome.
Early Christians celebrated a Mother's Day of sorts during the festival on the fourth Sunday of Lent in honor of the Virgin Mary, the Mother of Christ. In England the holiday was expanded to include all mothers. It was then called Mothering Sunday.
Thaddeus Stevens College is pleased to offer like-new, ready-to-wear condition,
business dress apparel and accessories in sizes ranging from petite to plus—coats,
jackets, suits, dresses, skirts, slacks, sweaters, blouses, tops, scarves, gloves,
belts, and shoes.
HoursMonday: Noon to 1:00 PMTuesday: Noon to 1:00 PM
Wednesday: Noon to 1:00 PMThursday: Noon to 1:00 PM
all other times go to Student Services Office for assistance
Used Clothing Store
Where: Mellor Building- Lower Level
Last semester the counseling office started a group to train peer helpers and to provide support to students.
The group plans to resume this semester on 2nd and 4th Mondays of
each month.
Each meeting will address a specific topic, and allow time for students to discuss any current concerns. The group discussion focuses on practical solutions and strategies
that students can apply to their daily lives. I am looking for topics as the
group had requested.
Proposed topics are so far:How to change negative behavior
Coping with ChangeManaging Anger
Understanding Mental IllnessCoping with Stress
Debra A. Schuch, NCC, ATRCounselor/ Disabilities Coordinator
Contact: 717-299-7408 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Weekdays
Group Discussions
When:2nd & 4th
Mondays of each month
Where:Admissions
Lounge, Hartzel building
Time:6-7:30pm
Campus Security717-396-7165
Dr. Bob Cooper Director of Residence Life
717-299-7564
Office of Student Services717-299-7752
Debra Schuch Disabilities Services
Coordinator/Counselor 717-299-7408
Important Names & Numbers
Care To Share Comments/Ideas?
D r. Bob Cooper oversees the entire Residence Life
Department and has been the Director of Residence Life here at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology for close to 20 years. He continues to teach students in Leadership Principles and has received the Student Congress Executive Officer’s Award for his contribution and
commitment to improving the lives of students. Dr. Cooper is also a veteran of the Vietnam Era, and has traveled to over 42 countries and 21 islands. As the Director of Residence Life, he strongly believes that a positive residence life experience is advantageous to the total educational experience.
Feel Free To Email Me at:[email protected]
Abigail Cook - Student InternSophomore Studying Graphic Communications & Printing Technology
“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living
someone else’s life. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out
your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to
follow your heart and intuition… Stay hungry.
Stay foolish.” ~Steve Jobs,
Stanford University, 2005
To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world. Strive to make a difference in someone’s life, learn as you succeed to hold the ladder to help others to do the
same. Let this be the greatest year of your life! ~ Dr. Cooper ~
Director’s Corner