So, not to make you wait to see the pictures from the game or anything.. but I'm going to talk about my week chronologically!!
Thursday - Classes as usual, and then headed over to the Nasher Museum for Art (located between East & West Campus) to volunteer. It was great, and I even got to talk to the artist who came from China to give a talk about her exhibit. Check it out here! The special exhibit was Displacement. After that, it was time for the Kid Cudi/NERD concert for Cameron Rocks!!! I don't have any pictures, unfortunately, but I'll definitely put them up ASAP! Kid Cudi performed, of course, Pursuit of Happiness, Day & Night, Memories, & my favorite, Up, Up, & Away. I have recordings that I sent to my friends over the phone but I'm not sure how to upload them. I wish I knew how!!
Friday - It was Stephen's birthday, so we went to dinner, had cake with his friends, & then didn't do much. Oh, interesting, though! The guys bought Turtles in Time RS on XBox & it was super cool because I LOVE the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Oh, & the weather was AMAZING. Hello, Spring!!
Pictures of the West Campus main quad .. volleyball!!
Saturday - Crazy day!! First, I woke up at noon and had brunch with my friends before heading the Women's Lacrosse game against Northwestern, which was really intense (even though I don't entirely understand lacrosse yet). Our girls lost, but they put up a good match, especially with the weather being as it was. (Oh, side note. It's 80 degrees and sunny here!! Also a bit humid, but nobody else seems to notice it..)
Native American Student Association was holding a pow-wow in the main quad as I walked to the gym!
After, I gave my friend's brother a tour of Duke Campus and he was, undoubtedly, impressed with Wilson Gym. (It's the gym on West Campus with at least 5 basketball courts, a swimming pool, a bunch of aerobics & dance rooms, a bunch of exercise machines, and I think 4-5 floors. And it has an amazing smoothie/fresh fruit&veggies place called Quenchers! I'm guilty of going to the gym just to get a smoothie..) After, we headed to the gardens.
Duke Gardens are so gorgeous! & So many people were out tanning, playing frisbee, running around, doing their homework, everything!
The Terrace Cafe in the gardens!
After walking around the gardens, we headed to the Pitchforks concert. I don't think there's anything I can say about the Pitchforks that would accurately describe how talented they are, but I'll try. The Pitchforks are an all-male A Capella group that has recorded two CDs (one in 2006, one in 2008), both of which won the title of Best All-male A Capella Album in the Nation. Everytime I hear them, they send shivers down my spine. Here are two songs they sing, and they still don't do justice to how good they are!! Viva La Vida, You Found Me, & I'm Yours. After the concert.. it was GAME TIME!! There's no great way to describe the game in words, so I guess it will just suffice to say that we beat West Virginia & we were in the NCAA championships!!!
Sunday - Relatively mellow day. I headed to the Women's Lacrosse game against Davidson (we did really well & won!!). After, I headed back to East Campus to try and get some homework done before heading back to West Campus to grab dinner at The Loop with my FAC (First-year Advisory Council) group. I'm going to be a FAC next year, so I'll be helping with orientation & the likes. I can't wait to meet all of you!! After that, I just headed back and just hung around doing nothing (aka wasting time with friends) before finally falling asleep.
Monday - It was the first day of Blue Devil Days (where admitted students come tour the school, attend classes, go to information sessions, and choose whether or not they want to be hosted by current freshmen). I grabbed breakfast in the morning with my roommate before heading out to help out with registration (where I got to meet a lot of the pfrosh - prospective freshmen). After meeting tons of new people (fellow Admissions Ambassadors, Admissions Officers, and pfrosh), I headed to Computer Science and learned about algorithms. After, I rushed back to East Campus to meet my two pfrosh (who were staying overnight with me and my roommate) and take them around campus. We grabbed dinner at Marketplace and toured Brodie Gym (the gym on East Campus) before getting ready to go to Cameron to watch the game!! From there .. only pictures can explain.
People walking into Cameron (the line was this long before doors opened at 8pm for the tip-off at 9:30)
People packing the stands an hour before the game
Final minutes
Final minutes - Brian Zoubek's first free throw
WE WIN!!!! (Yes, the one jumping & the one wearing white are my friends. yes, they are EXCITED.)
Rushing the court!!
The next day's newspaper!!!
Carrying Southgate's bench to burn it
Bonfireeee !
After that, we all just hung out with our friends and head back to East Campus to have a dance party in the hallway. It was an amazing experience.
Tuesday - Classes happened, as usual. We had a guest lecturer in my ICS class, and Professor Sheryl Broverman talked about HIV/AIDS in Africa, which was absolutely fascinating. I had been involved in the American Red Cross in my high school and was a certified Youth HIV/AIDS Volunteer Educator, so it was interesting to see what other people thought about the issue, and it surprised me how in places like South Africa, it was just in the past year or so that head government officials started accepting that HIV led to AIDS. Fascinating!! After, I headed to Cameron to welcome back our players!
People preparing for the players' arrival
Bus pulling up behind Cameron
Line of players, coaching staff
Coach Krzyzewski
Jon Scheyer
Brian Zoubek
Lance Thomas
Kyle Singler
Nolan Smith
Players & Coach K linking arms






























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