This is a weblog following my adventures and misadventures as a new umass student

26 February 2006



So, Sunday night--just chillin. The Celtics beat the Lakers 112-111 tonight, meaning they've gone 3-1 in their current road trip. Click here for the box score. Nothing much else is going on really, except for my continued avoidance of some reading that I need to do. I have also stumbled across an interesting blog about the Boston Celtics. This should be a perfect forum for the rant on why we should've made a trade before the deadline. Oh well, here I've posted a few interesting shots of campus that I've come across lately. Enjoy!

16 February 2006

Class is going great. Today we're learning how to link!

14 February 2006



okay, its been a while since I posted, but not too much has happened. Umass is definitely good to go after a major snowstorm. I heard people saying that it was record-breaking and this and that, but it didn't seem like that big of a deal to me. I still managed to make it home for the weekend and back to school in time for 11:15 Monday class. As far as my activities are concerned, I practiced with the soccer team last night, which was fun. I'm going to have to work on my fitness before the tryouts at the beginning of March. Also, I've started participating in both
the school newspaper and TV station. Should be lots of fun. Here's a couple photos of recent events in my life.

09 February 2006

photoshop


In photoshop, I managed to create this picture by cleverly combining a picture of a hurricane with pictures of past Miami Hurricane football players!

06 February 2006

Super Bowl Sunday


Okay, the Super Bowl was a HUGE letdown. The Steelers are a bad team. they should never have won. The Patriots will win next year and assert themselves as the only true dynasty in the NFL from now on! In other news, I finally got a new camera and started taking pictures. This is my workstation!






And this is me

03 February 2006

Brand NUmass

So, here goes. My very first Blog. Boy this is exciting. First, I feel I should explain the title and a little bit about myself. This is my first semester here at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. I started my educational career in Acton, Massachetts. Upon graduating, for whatever reason, I felt the need to "get out there," so I attended Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY. After a year there, I went back home for a year and a half to attend Middlesex Community College in Bedford, MA. Which brings me here. I moved into my new dorm in Coolidge Hall in the southwest residential area of campus, which is known as the partying/loud section of campus. In the UMass guide to residence halls, it is pleasantly described as "bright lights, big city." So, you should be surprised to know that I am writing this at almost midnight on my first Friday night as a UMass student. Not to say that I am against the partying that is taking place in most other places around campus, it's just that having been in school for almost three years has put my priorities in order. Part of the reason I'm sitting at my computer is that I am more interested in the classes I'm currently taking than I have ever been before. I mean, I'm spouting off random thoughts and opinions--for college credit! Which brings me to the other aspect that I've enjoyed so much about my few short days on campus--the size. I'm not talking about the amount of people, which is also nice. I'm talking about the ridiculous amount of resources available around here. That's something I can really appreciate coming out of a community college. I've already been given an assignment for the school newspaper, I'm working out with the soccer team (there were no teams at Middlesex), and there are several organizations on campus vying for my varied skills. Speaking of which, before this gets too long-winded, I must devote some time to keeping those skills finely tuned by doing homework for my other classes. Until next time, keep it real!