Laura Hicks

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Half the Sky Viewing Party

10/2/2012

Who: Clemson University Panhellenic and the National Panhellenic Conference

What: Clemson Panhellenic is hosting a Half of the Sky Viewing Party! Half the Sky, the book that inspired the creation of the Circle of Sisterhood, has been made into a documentary and will be broadcast nationwide! The Circle of Sisterhood Foundation and the National Panhellenic Conference have partnered to encourage sorority communities across this nation to join the movement to turn oppression into opportunity for girls and women throughout the world.

Clemson University's Panhellenic community will be one of many schools across the nation participating in this national broadcast!!

Where: McKissick Theater in Hendrix

Why: Circle of Sisterhood hopes to have every Panhellenic community watch together as the global issues affecting girls and women are brought to life in this documentary and then to learn about how we, as one sorority community, regardless of letters, can make a difference. Because it only takes ONE GIRL! 

Join the Facebook Event for more info and don't miss out!

Chris Davies '13

4/25/2012

Major: Management
Hometown: Charlotte
Relationship Status: Single
What are you involved in on campus? 
Member of ATO

What is your ideal date?
My ideal date would be something spontaneous, there's nothing like surprising someone.

Describe your "dream girl"
I dont think I can describe a dream girl thats a tough thing to do.

What is your biggest turn-off/deal breaker in a girl?
My Biggest turn off would be smoking.

What is your go-to (or favorite) pick-up line?
I'm just not a fan. I don't really use pick up lines. If I want to meet someone, I'll just go introduce myself.

Bro's over Hoe's OR Hoe's over bro's?
Bros for sure.

What is your biggest pet peeve?
My pet peeve is Cocky people.  And the University of South Carolina.

John Signore '12

3/6/2012

Major: Accounting                         
Relationship Status: Single

What are you involved in on campus?
My sophomore and junior year, I was the finance chair for my fraternity, SigEp. I am currently the pizza chair because of the position’s simplicity- plus, everyone loves pizza. I was also an Accounting 201 SI for two years.

What is your dream job?
This summer I will be working for the tax department of Ernst & Young and I hope to continue this working there as I study for and hopefully pass my CPA exam in graduate school next year.

What is your ideal date?
My ideal date would be for me to dress up very fancy, as in a suit (preferably with no tie) and go somewhere very nice for cocktails. Then we would go out for a nice dinner at a respectable restaurant and find a bar or club to go to afterwards.

Describe your "dream girl".
My dream girl has to have a great sense of humor. I love laughing and enjoy funny conversations about pointless things. She also has to be very confident in herself and hopefully be on a higher intellectual level than I am. Either way, anything she would say that will make me smile or laugh would always make me happy.

Ryan Gillespie: Student Body Vice President

2/1/2012

Meet Ryan Gillespie!  Born and raised in Liberty, South Carolina, he’s Clemson’s Student Body Vice President and has been close to Clemson his entire life.  Not only is he this week’s Campus Celebrity, he’s also one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet. Ryan’s one of Clemson’s finest leaders and is definitely one to look out for!

What made you decide to come to Clemson?
I’ve always been a Clemson fan, and have been coming to Clemson’s campus since I was a little kid. When it came time to decide on a college, Clemson was like my second home and I couldn’t have imagined being anywhere else. There’s something about the community and family here at Clemson that can’t be found anywhere else, and that is why I wanted to be a Clemson Tiger.
 
How did you become interested in Student Government?
When I first got involved in Student Government, I did so because I thought it would be a great way to get involved at Clemson, but I had no idea what exactly I was getting myself in to. Soon, I realized that Student Government really did have an effect on student life and that, with proper the leadership, it could do great things for the student body.
 
What positions have you held on Student Government?
I started out on Freshman Council, and was then appointed to Senate during the second semester of my freshman year. My sophomore year I served as the Campus Life Chairman of the Student Senate where I oversaw all housing and dining issues for students, and I am currently serving as the Student Body Vice President.
 
What is the most rewarding part of being Vice President of the Student Body?