Wednesday, September 5, 2007, Rollins College's Student Government Association held their first meeting in Bush's Auditorium. They introduced all board members, covered fund raising and events on campus, as well as ideas for school involvement. In hopes to enhance school spirit further, Fox Fund chairman Joey Betts has created a group called the First Mates.
New England Patriots' head coach Bill Belichick is often referred to as "the master of disguise," meaning that he excels in showing his opponent one thing, and then does something completely different. This is a big reason why many NFL coaches do not wish to oppose Belichick, because he always keeps them guessing and in a state of confusion.
If you had lived in Bafoussam, Cameroon, and wanted to move to Orlando, Florida, you would have to travel more than 6,100 miles, learn how to speak English, and adapt to an entirely new culture. Luckily for Ines Teuma, a forward on the Rollins College women's basketball team, that transition seems to have been fairly easy.
Last weekend, the Bassmaster Elite Series stormed into Central Florida for the Sunshine Showdown held on Lake Toho, the last event of the 2007 Season. Lake Toho is about a 20 minute drive down I-4, so the only thing that seemed right for me to do was manufacture myself a Sandspur press pass, fire up my digital camera, and follow my heart to the most incredible journalistic journey imaginable.
A few weeks ago Stina Petersen, was named athlete of the week. Not only was she given this title within the Rollins community, she was also named Sunshine State Conference Defensive Player of the Week. The last Rollins women's soccer player to earn these honors was goalkeeper Francesca Nicoloso on September 26, 2004.