Monthly Archives for January 2008

Miss Vietnam of Southern California Pageant

Miss Vietnam of Southern California Pageant
photo credit: Truong Dinh
It’s about that time of year again… Chinese New Year, or as many other Asian ethnicities refer to it, Lunar New Year. Lunar New Year is traditionally celebrated by the Chinese, Koreans, Mongolians, Nepalese, Bhutanese and Vietnamese. For the Vietnamese specifically, this annual celebration is referred to as Tết. This might sound familiar because oftentimes, the term Tết is associated with the Tết Offensive.

This year, we’re glad to announce that we are working with UVSA and will be sponsoring the annual Miss Vietnam of Southern California Pageant. We’re creating a brand new design for the pageant sashes and we’ll be sure to post some photos after the event!

This year, Tết is celebrated on Thursday, Februrary 7, 2008 by Vietnamese around the world.
The Tết Festival in Little Saigon, CA is scheduled for February 8-10. And the Miss Vietnam of Southern California Pageant is scheduled for the evening of Friday, February 8.

Miss America 2008, The Palazzo & Las Vegas!

Las Vegas

It seems Las Vegas is the place to be this weekend. Everyone whose everyone is there, from Jay-Z & Beyonce to Wolfgang Puck, Diana Ross & All 52 Contestants of the Miss America 2008 Pageant. We wonder if Romo and J. Simpson are there *hmm. Not to mention the Nevada Caucus is this Saturday as well.

Here’s a few reasons why this is the weekend to remember for Vegas.

1. Miss America 2008

They’re all in Vegas. What happens when you put 52 attractive females together, mix in Las Vegas and record it for all of America to watch? It’s called Miss America: Reality Check. If you didn’t already know, TLC is currently running a reality series titled Miss America: Reality Check
It seems like a fun show to watch. Attractive Females, Fashion, A Pageant and Drama!!!
Here’s a short promo clip.

There also seems to be some controversy about the show as well and a lot of extreme makeovers happening recently. This year’s Miss America Pageant is scheduled to air on January 26 at 8PM and we have no doubt it will be filled with surprises!

2. The Palazzo Opened!

The Palazzo just opened and by the looks of things, it looks great and is bound to give the other hotels on the strip a run for their money. The real question is will it pull in any of the younger crowd, or is it mainly focusing on successful middle-aged/older individuals (”ballers” if you will). It seems nowadays if you’re in college and going to Las Vegas, you’re either booking a room at Imperial Palace or have watched so many episodes of MTV Real World: Las Vegas that you know the Palms is the place to be. Rest assured though, The Palazzo does have a great deal going on at the moment where you can reserve rooms for only $199. So if you’re planning a Vegas trip after graduation, you might want to act on this deal asap.

3. Barneys New York & Jersey Boys in Las Vegas

Barneys New York is opening in Vegas. It’s a three-story fashion store located in The Shoppes at The Palazzo. And the cast of the Broadway show Jersey Boys are giving a sneak peak to their show, which is set to open in April at the Palazzo.

Enjoy your weekend, even if it’s not in Vegas!

Looking for Pageant Sashes?

Research 2.0… Citing Images On Flickr?

Woman aircraft worker - LOC
source: flickr

Earlier this week a professor banned students from using Google and Wikipedia for research. Today, The Library of Congress added 3,000 copyright-free public domain photos to Flickr. Tomorrow, we are crossing out fingers facebook profiles become universally accepted as primary sources for term papers.

Really, where did this come from?  Is someone who works at the Library of Congress (LOC) an avid Flickr user?  Don’t get us wrong, this is great news for students everywhere! Finding photographs for your term paper on the depression, World War II, and Virgin Redwood (864 years old) suddenly became oh-so-easy. But the tough part is… LOC didn’t tag all of the photos, they actually want our help.

Now this isn’t the traditional tagging that college students are use to (a la facebook… click a face in a photo, ya that’s John Summers, add!). This is real history, and if improperly tagged could find it’s way into some misinformed high school student’s term paper.

We’re really not sure what this means to college research papers, but it looks like those bibliographies and appendixes just got a little more interesting!

Real Tips On Citing:

How to properly cite an image.
How to use the internet and easybib.com to cite an image

5 Ways You Can Stand Out From Other Graduating College Seniors

Girl in suit with wine

We just saw this today and had to post about it:

Fall Internship Pays Off With Coveted Winter Internship

NEW YORK—New York University student Dave Werner announced Monday that he has successfully parlayed an unpaid fall internship at the magazine GQ into a long-sought-after unpaid winter internship at the ESPN network.

“After three months spent fetching coffee and making copies, all my hard work has finally paid off,” the 21-year-old communications major said as he dropped off executive assistant Matt Sullivan’s dry cleaning at a local laundromat.

“These days, I’m totally in charge of taking lunch orders, and some of the people I work with already sort of know my name. What an invaluable experience.” Werner added that his main goal is to use his connections at ESPN to secure a highly desirable spring internship that could possibly offer school credit and a modest travel stipend.

(the Onion)

For seniors graduating this year you’re probably now already into your 2nd or 3rd week of the winter quarter and starting to think seriously about what you want on your graduation stole, err what you want to do after graduation. Alright that was a shameless attempt at a plug, we apologize.

But back on topic, are you planning on staying in the area? Moving back home? Moving out? Or even traveling abroad? Without a doubt money is probably on the top of your mind, not to mention career goals and your financial security.

We’ve talked to a few seniors over the past few weeks, some of whom graduated this fall quarter and some who still have 2 more quarters to go. Some of the biggest concerns they raised were questions of how to land that great job straight out of school, and for some with little to no work experience.

We’ve compiled a list of 5 simple but effective tips any student can do to strengthen his or her chances of standing out just a little more at their first job interview for “the real world.”

5. Start Building Up Your Professional Social Media Profiles.
facebook

  • A. Limit access of your facebook profiles and who can browse it. If you’re in the “Los Angeles, CA” network and planning on getting a job there after graduating, it’s probably a good idea to make private or even untag all those drunk pictures of yourself, not to mention wall posts from your fraternity brothers. Simply work on your limited profile (http://www.facebook.com/help.php?page=9) and who you want to see what.

myspace

  • B. Make your myspace profile private. No need to broadcast your life to strangers and potential bosses! Make it private or at least areas you wouldn’t want your boss seeing.

linkedin

  • C. Start a LinkedIn profile. If you haven’t heard of LinkedIn, think of it as facebook’s bigger successful brother who drives a Mercedes convertible. Start your professional profile here and keep it classy. Add family friends, friends, and others you know. Why is this so important? You never know what business connections your friends or even your roommate have. What if your roommate’s old high school buddy is the CEO of a company hiring in the exact industry and city you are looking for a job in? Talk about a lead.

alarm clock

4. If You Don’t Have Enough Work Experience, Stop Being Lazy & Go Get Some!
Find that courage to wake up a little earlier each day and for 20 minutes just focus on the job hunt. There is plenty of time left to go find a worthwhile job. Go find that great one-quarter internship, or even start-up your own company. Besides something to put on your resume, it may lead to a great letter of recommendation from your supervisor as well. And you never know, maybe you’ll be hired there after you graduate!

To start getting those wheels in your mind cranking, check out these great websites on business trends:
www.inc.com
www.startupnation.com

3. Build A Portfolio & Website.
If you’re an artist or photographer, this is a pretty straight forward task. Select your best works and go at it. But if you’re a history major or business-economics major, it may seem a bit more daunting. This is where a lot of students tend to give up and where you can gain the upperhand. Think of the projects you’ve worked on, the papers you’ve written, and much more. You have a lot of material to work with and it’s what you choose to put out there that demonstrates your skills and knowledge. Register your domain name, post your resume online, or even your contact information. At minimum this can be added to your resume and subliminally gives your potential employer the idea that you know about technology.

Concert Crowd

2. Do This Now, Not in May!
There are about 1,000,000 college students graduating a year. Now let’s put that into perspective and the flood of new talents that will be entering the job market. If you want to beat out this crowd, you need to do it before them. Lucky for you the majority of college students procrastinate, so as long as you can do this before them you should be good. Start looking into online job boards as well. We recommend:
www.indeed.com - Indeed searches multiple job sites and concatenates all of the results into one search results page.
www.careerbuilder.com - Great!
www.craigslist.com - Great for local searches & random gigs. Becareful, there are some weirdos on that site.
We would have recommended Monster.com but after their security fiasco last year we’d recommend you stay away.

parents with son at graduation

1. Ask Your Parents & Relatives!
Not many students think to do this, but really your parents are probably some of the best connected people you know at this time in your life. Ask them, ask relatives and ask family friends. You never know who they know and what job opportunities lie ahead.

5 Reasons College Seniors Should File their FAFSA

The Word Education in the Dictionary
It is now officially 2008 which means you can now file your FAFSA application online! Head on over to the Official FAFSA web site to file today!
Even if you are graduating, if you qualify you should file. Here’s 5 reasons why Every College Senior Should File His or Her FAFSA

  1. In case you fail a course or miscount the number of courses you have left and have to stay an extra year… you’ll be covered.
  2. If you decide to pick up a double-major or minor at the last minute… you’ll be covered.
  3. If you decide, have the smallest inclination to, or your parents are forcing you to attend grad school, med school or law school next year.
  4. In case you have a family or health emergency which requires you to defer a quarter or semester and head back next year… you’ll be covered.
  5. It’s free and you have nothing to lose from doing it!

USC Football Seniors Do Not Have Senioritis!

USC 2006 Rose Bowl Celebration
photo: 2006 Rose Bowl Celebration
After a dominating victory over the Illini in today’s 2008 Rose Bowl (49-17), the Trojans with their 23 man senior class roster prove they are probably one of the best senior classes in college football history and have no case of senioritis. If my stats are correct this senior class took 3 Rosebowls (2003, 2006, 2007) and had consecutive bowl game appearances under the direction of Coach Carroll.

Our hats go off to the success of the team and particularly this senior class!  Maybe it’s just us, but there’s something about accomplishment and going out on a big bang.  The Michigan football team also gave their coach (Lloyd Carr) a great gift today by upsetting #9 Florida 41-35 and winning the Capital One Bowl Game.  Props to Coach Carr on his last game and a remarkable 12 seasons with the Wolverines.
If Coach Carroll, Coach Carr or anyone affiliated with SC or Wolverine Football is reading, you should know we offer Sports Team Sashes for graduating seniors.  You know these guys deserve them!  And after watching these games, we might have to make these sashes extra huge to actually fit on the players!