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Greetings Michigan Region! Following are the awards that we as a region, chapters, and members have brought home from the International Convention/NerdNation! Some of these awards were announced in the April Newsletter, but here are the 2014 International Hallmark awards for the Michigan Region in their entirety. Continued Excellence Award For Regions: Michigan Region Dr. Kari Kahler, Regional Coordinator Distinguished Honors In Action Project: Alpha Tau Alpha Montcalm Community College Shirley B. Gordon Award Of Distinction: Dr. Daniel Phelan Jackson College Distinguished College Administrator Award: William Whitman Mid Michigan Community College Paragon Awards For New Advisors: Al Nowak Mu Tau Lansing Community College Nancy Shockley Alpha Omicron Psi Oakland Community College, Royal Oak/Southfield Campus Distinguished Advisor Award: Todd Alan Stowell Omicron Iota Schoolcraft College Continued Excellence Award For Advisors: Jennifer McCabe Beta Lambda Kappa Macomb Community College ~ SCHOLARSHIP ~ LEADERSHIP ~ SERVICE ~ FELLOWSHIP ~ ~ WISDOM ~ ASPIRATION ~ PURITY ~ THE MICHIGANDER May 2014 Inside this issue: Greetings Michigan Region! Pg. 1 Memories of International Convention Pg. 3 NerdNation 2014: What a Trip! Pg. 5 NerdNation Pg. 6 Stand Your Ground Pg. 7 Phi Theta Kappa: A Family Affair Pg. 7 Sarah’s Memories of International Convention Pg. 9 Announcements Pg. 10 Upcoming Events Pg. 10 Your Turn Pg. 10 (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)

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 Greetings  Michigan  Region!    Following  are  the  awards  that  we  as  a  region,  chapters,  and  members  have  brought  home  from  the  International  Convention/NerdNation!  Some  of  these  awards  were  announced  in  the  April  Newsletter,  but  here  are  the  2014  International  Hallmark  awards  for  the  Michigan  Region  in  their  entirety.    Continued  Excellence  Award  For  Regions:  Michigan  Region  Dr.  Kari  Kahler,  Regional  Coordinator    Distinguished  Honors  In  Action  Project:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  Montcalm  Community  College    Shirley  B.  Gordon  Award  Of  Distinction:  Dr.  Daniel  Phelan  Jackson  College    Distinguished  College  Administrator  Award:  William  Whitman  Mid  Michigan  Community  College    Paragon  Awards  For  New  Advisors:  Al  Nowak  Mu  Tau  Lansing  Community  College  Nancy  Shockley  Alpha  Omicron  Psi    Oakland  Community  College,  Royal  Oak/Southfield  Campus    Distinguished  Advisor  Award:  Todd  Alan  Stowell  Omicron  Iota  Schoolcraft  College    Continued  Excellence  Award  For  Advisors:  Jennifer  McCabe  Beta  Lambda  Kappa  Macomb  Community  College    

                         ~ SCHOLARSHIP ~ LEADERSHIP ~ SERVICE ~ FELLOWSHIP ~

~ WISDOM ~ ASPIRATION ~ PURITY ~  

THE MICHIGANDER May  2014  

Inside  this  issue:    « Greetings  Michigan  Region!  

Pg.  1    « Memories  of  International  

Convention  Pg.  3    « NerdNation  2014:  What  a  

Trip!  Pg.  5    « NerdNation  Pg.  6    « Stand  Your  Ground  Pg.  7    « Phi  Theta  Kappa:  A  Family  

Affair  Pg.  7  « Sarah’s  Memories  of  

International  Convention  Pg.  9  

 « Announcements  Pg.  10    « Upcoming  Events  Pg.  10      « Your  Turn  Pg.  10  

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Alumni  Awards  Of  Appreciation:  Monica  Burchi  Nominated  By  Beta  Lambda  Kappa  Jenny  Nelson  Nominated  By  Alpha  Omicron  Gamma    Distinguished  Chapter  Officer  Team  Awards:  Alpha  Rho  Pi  Northwestern  Michigan  College  Beta  Lambda  Kappa  Macomb  Community  College    Top  100  Chapters:  Alpha  Rho  Nu  Kalamazoo  Valley  Community  College  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  Montcalm  Community  College    Five  Star  Chapter  Plan:    Five  Star  Level:  Alpha  Omicron  Gamma  

Kirtland  Community  College  

Alpha  Omicron  Omicron  Mid  Michigan  Community  College  

Alpha  Omicron  Rho  Oakland  Community  College,  Auburn  Hills  Campus  

Alpha  Rho  Lambda  Jackson  College  

Alpha  Rho  Nu  Kalamazoo  Valley  Community  College  

Alpha  Rho  Pi  Northwestern  Michigan  College  

Alpha  Tau  Alpha  Montcalm  Community  College  

Alpha  Upsilon  Zeta  Wayne  County  Community  College  District  

Alpha  Xi  Delta  Bay  De  Noc  Community  College  

Beta  Gamma  Alpha  Washtenaw  Community  College  

Beta  Lambda  Kappa  Macomb  Community  College    

Beta  Xi  Xi  Muskegon  Community  College  

Lambda  Mu  St.  Clair  County  Community  College  

Mu  Tau  Lansing  Community  College  

Omicron  Iota  Schoolcraft  College  

Xi  Delta  Delta  College  

 Four  Star  Level:  Alpha  Nu  Eta  Kellogg  Community  College  

Alpha  Omicron  Kappa  Oakland  Community  College,  Highland  Lakes  Campus  

Alpha  Omicron  Psi  Oakland  Community  College,  Royal  Oak/Southfield  Campus  

Alpha  Xi  Mu  Henry  Ford  Community  College  

 Two  Star  Level:  Alpha  Delta  Omega  Glen  Oaks  Community  College  

Sigma  Psi  Southwestern  Michigan  College  

 One  Star  Level:  Alpha  Omicron  Iota  Mott  Community  College  

Alpha  Omicron  Upsilon  North  Central  Michigan  College  

Alpha  Phi  Phi  West  Shore  Community  College  

 Also  this  past  week  33  Former  Phi  Theta  Kappa  Advisors  were  named  Advisors  Emeriti,  including:  Dr.  Lillie  McCain  Former  advisor  of  Alpha  Omicron  Iota  Mott  Community  College  Thomas  Obee  Former  Michigan  Regional  Coordinator  Former  advisor  of  Lambda  Mu  St.  Clair  County  Community  College

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Being  the  type  of  learner  that  I  am,  I  remember  the  experiences  and  who  I  was  with  more  than  I  can  recall  the  many  valuable  workshop  lectures  and  keynote  addresses  that  were  presented  at  the  International  Convention/NerdNation.  Following  I  have  relayed  my  narrative  of  what  stands  out  most  in  these  memories  of  the  International  Convention/NerdNation  2014…    We  arrived  in  Orlando  on  Wednesday  afternoon  and  registered  for  the  International  Convention  later  that  night.  The  next  morning  we  received  our  Continuing  Excellence  Region  ribbons  and  while  some  of  us  attended  the  Leadership  Academy,  I  and  a  couple  of  others  volunteered  to  work  the  Region’s  table  at  the  marketplace.  While  at  the  marketplace,  Phi  Theta  Kappa’s  Courtney  Lange,  Associate  Director  of  Regional  and  Chapter  Development  -­‐  Division  II,  stopped  by  our  table,  and  I  explained  to  her  the  purpose  behind  the  Region’s  pins  and  challenge  coins.    The  purpose  behind  the  Regional  Pins  and  Challenge  Coins  is  to  raise  funds  for  the  Michigan  Nathaniel  Erickson  (MI-­‐NE)  Oberndorf  Memorial  Scholarship.  As  many  of  you  may  know,  Nathaniel  Erickson  (Nater)  was  the  2011-­‐12  Regional  Vice  President;  Nater  lost  his  battle  with  cancer  in  March  of  2013.  Then  in  May  2013,  the  2012-­‐13  Regional  Vice  President,  Katrina  Case-­‐Soper,  initiated  the  MI-­‐NE  Oberndorf  scholarship  in  his  honor.  The  highest  scoring  applicant  of  the  Oberndorf  Lifeline  to  Completion  Scholarship  from  Michigan,  who,  like  Nater,  has  faced  difficulties  in  their  journey  to  completion,  will  be  awarded  this  scholarship  to  assist  them  in  obtaining  their  associate  degree  or  certificate.    After  explaining  this  to  Courtney  Lange,  she  said  that  she  must  introduce  me  to  Justin  Oberndorf,  the  son  of  Lou  and  Rosemary  Oberndorf  who  established  the  Oberndorf  Lifeline  to  Completion  Scholarship,  so  that  I  can  show  him  the  coin  and  explain  to  him  the  meaning  behind  it  also.  While  making  our  way  through  the  marketplace  we  came  across  Katrina  Case-­‐Soper,  and  I  introduced  her  to  Courtney  Lange  also,  and  she  asked  Katrina  to  join  us  in  meeting  Justin  Oberndorf.  Courtney  Lange  introduced  us  to  Justin  Oberndorf  and  Katrina  explained  to  him  the  MI-­‐NE  Oberndorf  scholarship,  and  I  told  him  about  the  challenge  coin.  Following  this,  Courtney  Lange  asked  us  to  visit  the  video  recording  

booth  and  share  our  story  with  the  camera,  which  with  several  retakes  on  my  part,  we  did.    I  then  attended  an  Educational  forum,  titled  A  Graduate  Degree:  Your  Stepping  Stone  to  Leadership,  Service,  and  Success.  In  this  workshop  I  learned  about  what  it  takes  and  how  to  go  about  choosing  and  applying  for  the  graduate  program  and  institution  of  my  choice.    Following  the  Educational  Forum,  I  met  up  with  the  rest  of  the  Regional  team  to  attend  the  Flag  Bearer  and  Regional  Recognition  Ceremony  rehearsal.  There  was  a  bit  of  time  before  the  rehearsal  in  which  we  had  the  pleasure  to  meet  the  new  Regional  Officer  team  of  our  sister  Region  of  Alabama,  and  also  catch  up  with  some  old  friends  whom  we  have  not  seen  since  Honors  Institute,  or  whom  we  have  only  known  from  Facebook.    Following  the  rehearsal  we  had  to  rush  back  to  our  rooms  to  get  changed  for  the  Regional  Business  Meeting,  which  followed  shortly  after.  It  was  good  to  be  reunited  with  members  of  the  Michigan  Region.  The  business  meeting  began  with  a  call  to  order,  then  the  sponsor  of  our  meeting  gave  a  brief  presentation,  then  both  Mia  Ramos  and  Paige  Still  shared  with  us  an  update  from  Headquarters,  then  we  had  Markus  Davis  II,  and  Sarah  Osen  take  five  minutes  to  share  their  International  Officer  Candidate  platforms,  we  then  discussed  regular  business,  and  concluded  with  handing  out  new  Regional  t-­‐shirts  to  all  in  attendance.    Following  the  Regional  Business  Meeting  was  the  First  General  Session/Opening  Ceremonies,  and  keynote  address  by  explorer,  mountaineer,  and  author,  Alison  Levine.  While  the  main  part  of  the  attendees  were  sitting  in  the  main  auditorium,  the  regional  teams  were  in  the  backroom  waiting  to  be  called  on  stage  for  the  Flag  Bearer  and  Regional  Recognition  Ceremony.    We  had  a  surprise  up  our  sleeves  for  Phi  Theta  Kappa  that  night.  While  all  of  the  other  Regional  teams  dressed  in  their  nicest  business  attire  and  some  even  coordinated  their  outfits,  we  on  the  other  had  followed  in  the  spirit  of  the  weekend  and  came  out  wearing  lab  coats,  pocket  protectors,  and  nerd  glasses.  Needless  to  say,  the  name  of  Michigan  Region  made  an  impression  on  the  4000+  attendees  that  night.    

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(CONTINUED  FROM  PREVIOUS  PAGE)    What  I  remember  most  from  Alison  Levine’s  presentation  are  two  lessons.  « One,  the  journey  to  your  goal  is  not  always  a  straight  

line  and  may  be  filled  with  situations  that  might  seem  like  setbacks.  She  shared  her  experience  of  climbing  Mt.  Everest  and  how  she  was  required  to  climb  up  to  a  certain  elevation,  and  then  have  to  return  to  a  lower  elevation,  repeatedly,  just  to  prepare  her  for  the  final  ascent.    

« The  second  lesson  I  remember,  is  that  in  her  first  attempt  she  failed  to  reach  the  top  of  mount  Everest  by  a  couple  hundred  feet  when  she  was  forced  to  turn  back  due  to  unsuitable  conditions.  She  taught  us  that  even  if  you  fall  short  of  reaching  your  goal,  the  attempt  to  reach  your  goal  is  worth  the  effort,  just  because  you  become  stronger  through  the  experience.  

 Following  the  First  General  Session/Opening  Ceremonies  was  the  college  fair,  and  the  marketplace  was  reopened.  I  had  the  honor  to  meet  Isa  Adney  in  person;  she  signed  a  book  for  me,  and  I  got  my  picture  taken  with  her!  Now  I  have  a  signed  copy  of  her  book,  Community  College  Success,  and  I  also  have  my  first  copy  of  her  book  to  give  away.  So,  if  any  of  you  are  interested,  I  will  give  it  to  the  first  person  that  expresses  interest  at  the  Regional  Convention.  As  I  walked  through  the  college  fair,  I  found  one  university  from  Michigan,  Western  Michigan  University.  The  recruiter  was  very  helpful  and  friendly,  and  is  spoken  highly  of  by  former  president  of  Alpha  Rho  Nu,  Adam  Lozier.    I  had  the  chance  to  talk  with  Paige  Still  during  this  time  also,  and  I  asked  her  about  a  problem  that  a  CORE  chapter  I  serve  has  been  having.  The  problem  was  that  every  time  their  advisor  would  attempt  to  log  into  ptk.org,  the  password  would  not  work,  and  the  advisor  would  then  have  to  reset  the  password.  As  a  result,  the  chapter  has  not  been  able  to  report  their  Five  Star  Chapter  Development  status  or  the  status  of  their  officer  team.  Paige  explained  that  the  problem  was  probably  that  the  advisor  never  had  their  user  account  set  up  properly,  and  that  she  would  be  happy  to  help  the  advisor  get  the  problem  resolved.  So,  if  this  has  been  

your  experience  also,  please  contact  Paige  Still  at  (800)  946-­‐9995  ext.  2554  or  [email protected]  so  that  your  chapter  can  keep  track  of  their  Five  Star  Chapter  Development,  and  the  status  of  your  officer  team.  Thus  ended  day  one  of  the  International  Convention.    Day  two  began  again  with  selling  Regional  Challenge  Coins  and  Pins  at  the  Marketplace  with  Alan,  following  which  we  made  our  way  to  the  Second  General  Session.    During  the  Second  General  Session,  we  were  introduced  to  the  International  Officers  Candidate  Finalists,  and  received  a  keynote  address  by  Dr.  Rod  Risley.  I  was  disappointed,  and  a  little  crushed,  that  our  own  Markus  Davis  II  and  Sarah  Osen  were  not  among  the  finalists.  They  have  been  exceptional  leaders  in  their  chapters  and  colleges,  and  with  their  teammates,  have  made  excellent  accomplishments  this  year.  

 What  I  remember  most  about  Dr.  Rod  Risley’s  presentation  was  the  line,  “It  is  cool  to  be  a  nerd,  because  your  country  needs  you  to  be.”    Following  the  Second  General  Session  I  took  some  time  to  just  wander  about  and  fellowship  with  some  familiar  faces.  Including  a  nice  time  catching  up  with  the  officers  of  Alpha  Xi  Mu  on  

the  Boardwalk  for  a  few  minutes.    Then  came  the  Third  General  Session,  which  included  another  keynote  speaker  who  discussed  frontiers  in  the  field  of  oceanography.    After  this  was  our  free  time,  so  for  the  evening  I  joined  the  officer  team  of  Alpha  Rho  Nu  and  went  to  Downtown  Disney  until  I  could  join  up  with  my  CORE  chapter  of  Xi  Delta  later  that  evening.  They  surprised  me  when  they  offered  to  cover  my  bill  for  dinner,  and  I  would  like  to  thank  them  again  for  it.  I  fellowshipped  late  into  the  night  with  the  officers  of  Xi  Delta,  and  then  called  it  a  day.    Day  three  began  with  a  special  presentation  for  Competitive  Edge  members  only,  titled  The  Passion  Project:  Inspiring  Students  to  Succeed!  The  speaker  was  Kevin  C.  Snyder  from  Campuspeak.  

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(CONTINUED  FROM  PREVIOUS  PAGE)    Kevin  C.  Snyder  was  a  very  charismatic  speaker,  and  shared  with  us  some  of  his  experiences  and  what  lessons  he  has  learned  from  them.  The  phrase  that  sticks  with  me  the  most  is  that  “a  setback  is  only  a  step  back  if  you  fail  to  learn  from  it,  otherwise  it  is  a  step  up”  because  you  can  learn  from  it.    Following  this  presentation,  I  caught  up  with  my  CORE  chapter  of  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  and  worked  on  my  farmer’s  tan  by  the  pool  until  the  next  Educational  Forum,  where  I  attended  the  workshop  Success  Tips:  Finding  Scholarships  &  Your  Best  Fit  Four  Year  College.  The  speaker  was  CollegeFish.org’s  own  Joshua  Hancock.  It  was  a  good  presentation  based  mainly  on  the  how  to  use  CollegeFish.org  to  locate  transfer  institutions  and  scholarships  that  best  fit  you  by  listing  your  preference  criteria  on  CollegeFish.org  accurately.    Following  the  Educational  Forum  I  returned  to  my  room  to  prepare  for  the  Hallmark  Awards  Gala.  The  Hallmark  Awards  Gala  was  excellent.  As  you  can  see  on  pages  (insert  page  numbers),  Michigan  brought  home  many  awards.  After  the  Hallmark  Awards  Gala  was  the  formal  dinner,  in  the  later  part  of  the  dinner  was  the  napkin  game.  At  first  I  avoided  it,  by  wandering  around  and  catching  up  with  various  chapters  from  the  Region.  Then  

as  the  population  of  the  room  decreased,  I  became  lassoed,  if  you  will,  while  I  was  talking  with  the  officers  of  Alpha  Xi  Mu  again,  as  the  following  evidence  indicates.      Following  the  formal  dinner  was  the  dance;  I  stayed  for  the  dance  for  few  minutes,  and  then  caught  up  with  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  again  to  do  some  swimming.  We  swam,  sat  

in  the  hot  tub,  I  got  dunked  by  a  couple  of  deceptively  sweet  and  innocent  looking  officers  of  Alpha  Tau  Alpha,  and  after  a  few  hours  we  decided  to  call  it  a  day.  So  ended  the  third  day  of  the  International  Convention,  and  the  day  following  was  the  return  home.    All  in  all  the  International  Convention/NerdNation  was  an  amazing  experience;  I  learned  a  few  new  lessons,  I  met  and  reunited  with  some  amazing  people,  and  I  returned  inspired  anew  to  pursue  the  four  Hallmarks  of  Scholarship,  Leadership,  Service,  and  Fellowship.      Michael Owens Public  Relations/Historian  Michigan  Region

 

 Looking  back  at  that  weekend  all  I  can  think  about  is  wow.  With  this  being  my  7th  International  Convention  it  still  excites  me.  It  also  teaches  me  lessons.  One  is  that  being  an  alumnus  you  see  the  convention  in  a  new  light.  I  loved  seeing  the  faces  on  those  that  were  at  their  first  one  and  see  the  shock  and  awe.  With  being  an  alumnus  I  was  able  to  help  out  with  the  Phi  Theta  Kappa  Foundation  booth  and  meet  other  alumni  from  all  over  the  country  and  world.  Hearing  the  speakers  talk  about  reaching  your  goals  no  matter  how  high  they  are  or  how  

deep  they  are.  Saturday  night  with  the  election  of  the  new  International  officers  is  humbling,  seeing  those  that  have  Phi  Theta  Kappa  foremost  in  their  heart  stepping  up.  All  and  all  this  trip  will  be  one  of  the  best  parts  of  my  life.    Dan Martiny Public  Relations/Historian  Michigan  Region  Alumni  Association  

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 While  speakers  at  NerdNation  were  inspiriting,  I  found  the  most  inspiring  were  the  people  that  I  see  on  a  weekly  basis.  After  going  to  Florida  for  the  convention  I  learned  so  much  about  my  advisor,  Spanish  teacher  and  fellow  officers  of  my  chapter.    While  these  people  were  not  on  the  big  stage  with  all  eyes  on  them,  they  made  the  trip  well  worth  it.  Listening  to  other’s  stories,  and  just  learning  more  about  the  people  around  me  was  motivating  in  itself.      Before  going  to  Florida,  I  only  knew  my  Spanish  teacher  Lucy  Andarcia  was  originally  from  Venezuela,  and  she  was  very  enthusiastic.  After  the  weekend  I  got  to  know  her  as  a  person,  and  less  as  just  a  teacher  I  had  for  class.  I  am  so  thankful  for  her  to  open  up  about  her  life.  It  was  very  moving  for  not  only  me,  but  my  other  officers  to  hear  about  her  dream  of  coming  to  the  United  States.  While  we  all  take  things  for  granted,  it  takes  someone  else  to  remind  us  how  lucky  we  are.  We  are  given  the  opportunity  to  go  to  college  and  better  ourselves.  Other  people  don’t  have  this  so  easily  available.    Along  with  learning  about  my  Spanish  teacher,  I  learned  more  about  my  other  officers  in  a  weekend  than  the  past  seven  months.  While  most  of  the  time  I  saw  the  other  officers  it  was  in  business  mode,  this  weekend  gave  me  a  chance  to  see  the  true  them.  I  learned  that  the  Florida  air  made  Josh  Prezter  Vice  President  of  College  project,  and  Ray  Jones  Vice  President  of  Fundraising,  extremely  hilarious.  Maybe  it  wasn’t  Florida,  but  that  we  all  had  the  chance  to  hang  out  and  relax!    Along  with  seeing  Josh  come  out  of  his  shell,  I  saw  another  side  of  Charlie,  my  chapter’s  

president,  also  a  less  business  mode  of  him.    As  for  Gavin,  Vice  President  of  Harrison  campus,  well  he  was  the  usual  Gavin.      Not  only  did  I  learn  about  my  fellow  officers,  I  also  learned  more  about  my  advisor,  Tammy  Alvaro.  Before  going  to  Florida  I  knew  Tammy  was  a  very  caring  person,  but  it  really  shined  through  down  south.  Throughout  the  trip  she  made  sure  that  everyone  was  having  the  time  of  their  life,  and  getting  everything  NerdNation  had  to  offer.  What  really  stuck  out  the  most  was  when  we  went  to  Disney.    While  she  

didn’t  have  to  get  us  a  souvenir,  she  got  us  each  a  pin  of  a  Disney  character  with  nerd  glasses  on.    While  this  may  seem  unimportant  and  just  a  pin,  to  me  the  pin  will  always  remind  me  of  the  family  I  developed  through  Phi  Theta  Kappa.    When  I  first  started  Phi  Theta  Kappa  in  November  of  2013,  I  wasn’t  sure  what  to  

expect.  I  barely  knew  what  NerdNation  was,  or  really  what  I  would  learn  from  Phi  Theta  Kappa.  After  the  past  7  months  I  have  learned  so  much  about  the  people  around  me,  and  about  myself.    I  am  thankful  I  was  given  the  opportunity  to  work  along  with  people  I  would  of  never  thought  I  would  even  talk  to.  I  am  saddened  that  I  am  graduating  this  spring,  but  I  will  forever  remember  NerdNation  2014.      Kayla Starkey Vice  President  of  Honors  in  Action  Alpha  Omicron  Omicron  Mid-­‐Michigan  Community  College

 

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 Destruction  surrounds  you,  trying  to  devour,  the  fight  is  hard  which  you  must  endure.  The  battle  seems  endless  without  triumph.  Keeping  your  feet  fixed  never  moving  backward.  Head  high  standing  your  ground.  Combating  through  all  of  the  torment,  mental  and  physical,  this  fight  must  be  fought.  The  courage  and  strength  it  takes  to  do  battle  with  this  mammoth  foe  helps  to  build  you  into  a  powerful  force  that  will  aid  you  to  do  great  works  down  the  road.  

Aggressors  are  everywhere  and  test  your  reserve,  they  are  nothing  but  self-­‐loathing  individuals  that  can  be  transformed.  Battling  them  not  to  destroy,  maybe  a  light  will  go  on.  Your  battle  wounds,  wear  them  proud  knowing  nothing  can  keep  you  down.  Go  forward  with  your  head  held  high,  striving  for  the  sky.    Trish Sanders Alpha  Omicron  Gamma  Kirtland  Community  College

   

 Many  students  head  off  to  college  excited  to  leave  their  parents  at  home.    Never  one  to  do  the  “normal”  thing,  I  decided  to  attend  Montcalm  Community  College  (MCC)  with  my  mom,  Lori  Reppert,  in  January  2005.    If  you  can  imagine  it,  I  was  actually  in  the  same  class  with  both  my  mom  and  my  sister  one  semester.    After  my  first  semester  as  a  student  at  MCC,  I  got  the  invitation  to  join  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  (ATA),  MCC’s  chapter  of  Phi  Theta  Kappa.    Like  happens  all  too  often,  I  passed  on  the  opportunity;  so  did  my  mom  when  she  got  an  invitation.    The  same  thing  happened  the  following  semester.    When  the  invitation  arrived  in  September  2006,  I  decided  that  I  would  finally  take  the  leap  and  join.    However,  I  told  my  mom  that  I  would  only  do  it  if  she  would  too.    At  first  she  passed  it  off,  but  I  kept  pestering  her  about  it  until  she  finally  agreed.    To  this  day,  we  are  both  grateful  that  I  wouldn’t  give  

up  until  we  both  joined,  because  we  have  grown  immensely  and  created  some  amazing  memories  together  with  our  fellow  chapter  members  and  Phi  Theta  Kappans.    One  of  my  favorite  stories  is  how  I  became  a  chapter  officer.    When  it  was  time  for  chapter  elections  at  the  end  of  the  Spring  2007  semester,  my  mom  decided  to  run  for  an  office,  but  I  did  not.    Admittedly,  I  was  much  too  shy  at  the  time  to  even  speak  up  in  chapter  meetings,  much  less  consider  running  for  an  office.    

However,  when  my  mom  was  elected  Treasurer,  I  became  more  involved  with  ATA.    When  it  came  time  to  attend  Leadership/Mock  Chapter  in  September  of  2007  at  Northwestern  Michigan  College,  Debbi  Alexander  (our  advisor)  asked  me  to  join  them  because  I  had  done  so  much  work  with  the  chapter.  Over  the  course  of  the  weekend,  

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I  fell  in  love  with  Phi  Theta  Kappa.    I  mean,  who  wouldn’t  fall  in  love  with  creating  a  chapter  from  scratch,  planning  an  entire  year’s  worth  of  chapter  projects,  and  writing  four  Hallmarks  all  in  one  extremely  sleep-­‐deprived  weekend?    In  fact,  I  fell  so  in  love  with  Phi  Theta  Kappa  that  weekend  that  I  went  to  the  convention  as  a  member  and  came  home  the  Vice  President  of  Scholarship.    While  at  the  convention,  Debbi  saw  my  newfound  excitement  for  Phi  Theta  Kappa  and  suggested  that  our  Chapter  President,  Gerin  Moblo,  appoint  me  to  the  office.    As  the  popular  saying  goes,  “The  rest  is  history.”    Even  though  I’ve  since  graduated  from  both  MCC  and  Aquinas  College,  I  have  to  laugh  because  I’ve  never  really  left  MCC  or  ATA.    In  fact,  I  now  work  at  MCC  and  still  regularly  attend  chapter  meetings  because  I  love  MCC,  my  chapter,  and  Phi  Theta  Kappa  so  much.    I  can  honestly  say  that  I  wouldn’t  be  where  I  am  today  without  them  and  I  can’t  put  into  words  how  grateful  I  am.    In  return  for  all  that  they  have  given  me,  I  feel  it  

is  my  duty  to  give  back  as  an  alumna.    Although  she  hasn’t  been  able  to  be  as  active  as  she’d  like,  my  mom  is  also  an  alumna  and  still  helps  the  chapter  when  she  can.    We  both  agree  that  new  member  inductions  and  regional  conventions  are  a  must  for  us.    After  all,  what  better  places  are  there  to  share  Phi  Theta  Kappa  love  than  inductions  and  conventions?    Although  my  journey  with  Phi  Theta  Kappa  began  as  a  true  family  affair,  one  thing  has  become  increasingly  clear  to  me  throughout  the  years:    Phi  Theta  Kappa  is  a  family  affair.    In  our  pursuit  of  knowledge,  we  form  friendships  that  evolve  into  families  that  last  a  lifetime.    My  only  regret  is  that  I  didn’t  join  the  family  sooner.    

Jennifer VanderSlik  Alumna  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  Montcalm  Community  College  

 

 Success Is  not  always  winning  an  award  or  receiving  a  title.    Sometimes  it  takes  not  getting  these  things  in  order  to  realize  how  far  you've  come.    How  well  are  you  able  to  succeed  in  accepting  a  different  path  if  Plan  A  does  not  work  out?    During  our  most  recent  trip  to  the  Annual  Convention  in  Orlando,  I  succeeded  in  running  for  International  Office.  Our  chapter  succeeded  in  representing  our  region,  and  as  a  team  we  grew  exponentially.      The  amount  of  support  I  received  throughout  the  campaign  process  has  left  me  astounded.  Though  I  did  not  proceed  to  become  a  finalist,  I  realized  there  were  

limitless  opportunities  waiting  for  me  when  I  got  home!      My  journey  through  Orlando  has  been  very  special.    I  was  looking  forward  to  meeting  and  interacting  with  other  Phi  Theta  Kappa  members  and  I  succeeded  in  my  goal  of  reaching  out  to  them  and  making  some  kind  of  impact.  Our  officer  team  was  able  to  enjoy  the  last  couple  of  days  together,reflecting  over  a  whole  year  of  hard  work  and  experiences,  all  while  creating  even  more  priceless  memories.  Our  bond  that  we  have  formed  over  this  past  year  has  now  been  cemented  through  this  journey.  My  love  for  them  and  our  society  has  grown.    Throughout  our  stay,  the  message  of  the  power  of  acceptance  was  pertinent.

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Not  only  was  diversity  a  hot  topic  in  The  Phi  Theta  Kappa  Academy  and  our  Regional  Breakout  Session,  but  also  it  was  carried  through  our  society's  members.  My  gratitude  towards  those  who  have  come  forward  to  offer  their  words  of  esteem  and  wisdom  is  great.    

One  of  my  most  favorite  memories  of  this  trip  was  when  a  girl  from  another  chapter  invited  me  and  my  friends  to  listen  and  

sing  with  her  group.  There  was  a  man  playing  the  guitar  in  the  middle  of  the  semi-­‐circle.  I  remember  harmonizing  with  him  and  listening  intently  to  the  silences  between  the  notes.  I  knew  how  to  keep  my  part  just  soft  enough  to  not  take  over  his  voice,  but  complement  it.  As  more  drew  to  the  crowd,  I  remembered  that  this  was  what  is  most  important  to  me:  Finding  this  group  to  'harmonize'  with,  and  have  our  voices  heard.    My  main  message  during  the  campaign  was  to  be  true  to  your  heart.  I  think  I  succeeded  in  doing  that.  And  after  all,  I  wouldn't  ask  someone  to  do  what  I  wasn't  willing  to  do  first.    I  know  my  message  got  heard,  I  know  I  did  the  best  I  could  and  in  that  there  is  no  regret.    Do  not  let  anyone  ever  take  your  voice.  Sometimes  it's  the  ones  who  can't  speak  up  who  need  you,  not  the  ones  who  already  can.  

 And  sometimes  the  ones  who  already  can  won't  notice  until  after  the  crowd  has  vanished.      Johann  Sebastian  Bach  is  now  considered  one  of  the  greatest  composers  of  all  time,  and  as  one  of  the  most  performed  and  recorded  artists,  is  the  main  factor  that  propelled  music  into  where  it  is  today.    He  created  contrasting  melodies  and  was  the  first  to  use  "many  voices"  at  one  time.    Everything  did  not  happen  right  away  for  Bach,  however.  After  his  death  in  1750,  his  work  was  so  unrecognized  that  it  is  said  butcher's  used  his  manuscripts  to  wrap  meat  and  children  colored  on  them  as  scrap  paper.  It  took  80  years  for  his  work  to  become  revisited  and  recognized  as  genius.  There  was  a  scramble  to  accumulate  and  account  for  all  of  his  work  that  could  be  found,  and  as  a  result  60  huge  volumes  were  filled  with  his  music.    Success  is  not  always  measured  by  immediate  gratification  or  the  obvious  indications  of  medals  and  plaques.    It  is  by  the  people  you  intrinsically  affect  with  the  work  of  your  heart,  and  what  you  chose  to  accept  in  your  mind.    Sarah Osen President  Omicron  Iota  Schoolcraft  College

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