Showing posts with label Hofstra student life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hofstra student life. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The Cinderella Day for a Brazilian Tomboy by Sara Mendes Campolina


Once upon the time there was a kingdom called Soccer land, and its king was the best soccer player that had ever kicked a ball: the king Pelé. His kingdom was so powerful that it ruled entire countries, such as Brazil. Over there life was different, it flowed like the rhythm of Samba. Soccer was reinvented daily with creativity and without excuses. The ball could be made out of socks, the distance between two flip-flops could become the goalpost and the field could be any empty space. The only thing that never changed was the owner of the crown. Pelé could not come from another country and neither could I!

Pelé does not need an introduction; however, I do! My name is Sara, a Brazilian volleyball player graduating from Hofstra next month. For those who are not familiar with Brazilian customs, it is common to receive a soccer ball as one of your first gifts. As a child, your first steps would be chasing a soccer ball while holding your parent’s hands. Of course, every tradition has exceptions... But I was not one of them! I grew up playing soccer against my dad in the garage of my house, and in there was the first time that I heard about Pelé. My dad told me about the World Cup titles that Pelé won, about his gingado (fun way to play with the ball), dribbles, and all the stories about the owner of the yellow number 10 jersey. Pelé sounded so exciting to me that I even thought he was the man who created soccer. Indeed, he may not be the inventor, but he is definitely the genius responsible with lighting up the soccer pride inside all of the Brazilians. Well, if you are not convinced yet… He won his first World Cup at the age of seventeen! Just think of what you were doing at this age. I doubt it would be getting ready to win a World Cup!

When I found out that the king was coming to Hofstra to receive his honorary degree, I was very excited; I knew that I was in the right place at the right moment! A few weeks later, the news got even better. I received an invitation from the organizers of the event, Dr. Stanislao Pugliese and Dr. Brenda Elsey. They were asking me to introduce Pelé at the ceremony! It took me a while to realize what was about to happen. The organizers also asked me about my friend Hannah Gomes, a Brazilian freshman studying pre-Med at Hofstra, and it instantly gave me a good feeling by knowing that she would be sharing the pressure of representing Brazil on the stage with me. When we met for the first time after we had received the news, we simultaneously asked each other, “What are you going to wear?” The solution for our girl problem came from the organizers, when they told us that we were going to wear robes over our clothes. It was not fashionable, but it definitely was very useful to hide the sweat when we shook hands with Pelé backstage.

Then we asked each other what we were going to say; however, the answer for this question took us a long time and a few drafts until we finally figured it out, while dealing with the problem of being foreign students. Indeed, the only thing that was not questionable was the excitement of meeting the legend Pelé! We waited anxiously for April 11 and our Cinderella Day finally came. It was an experience of a lifetime and the proof is in the selfie that I took with him, along with Hannah’s autographed Brazilian national team jersey. We needed this to prove even to ourselves that it had really happened. For those who listened to my speech, the adoption papers are still being processed (for Pelé to adopt me), but for now I am still a happy Brazilian orphan!


Sara Mendes Campolina


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Hofstra’s Habitat for Humanity participates in the Collegiate Challenge


Thirteen members of Hofstra University’s Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter spent their spring break volunteering with the Collegiate Challenge program.  They went to Sussex County, Delaware, for the week to help build two new homes.  Some students were able to frame a few walls of a house that was just beginning construction.  Other students were able to put siding on a shed, paint walls, hang doors, plant grass and lay tile at a different location.



Everyone on the trip learned new skills and had a really great time!  They stayed in the basement of a Church and got to know the parishioners. The Collegiate Challenge team was blown away by their hospitality and kindness. The parishioners cooked dinner and breakfast for them, and one even gave the crew an impromptu performance and lesson on the Church’s organ. One night Hofstra’s team worked together to cook dinner and have a taco night. Another night became a karaoke and air guitar concert.  There was not a single moment of the trip when the students were not laughing.



Each student took away from the trip a sense of pride that they were able to make a difference for this family. They also came back with a renewed interest in serving others. The affiliate informed the students that the family has three small children that will soon call that house a home.  It was easy to imagine the kids running in their new backyard, or living in the bedrooms the crew painted.



The Collegiate Challenge team would like to thank everyone who donated to help make this trip possible.  They would especially like to thank their amazing advisor, Terry Greis, who gave up a week of her own life to accompany them on this adventure.

Friday, August 30, 2013

The Announcement You’ve Been Waiting For: Fall Festival 2013!


Yes. It’s here. Welcome Weekend. The fall semester. The start of a great year…and the announcement you have all been waiting for! So let’s cut to the chase.

We are excited to announce that your Fall Festival 2013: Alumni, Student and Family Weekend lineup for Vibe Live is confirmed. Taking the stage on Saturday, September 28 will be Ke$ha, Sugar Ray and BonJourney!

Last year nearly 6,000 students, alumni and their families filled Hofstra’s Intramural Fields for a day of fun and sun. The Vibe Live Concert and Carnival will wrap up with a Grucci firework display. And as you already know, the evening is capped off with the Out Loud comedy show starring Aziz Ansari!

Stay tuned and check your pride email accounts next week for more information on Hofstra Fall Festival 2013. Hofstra families and alumni can purchase tickets now! For the full schedule of events starting Friday, September 27 through Sunday, September 29, check out the Fall Festival website.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Hofstra Fall Festival Comedian Announced!


Who’s getting excited for the fall semester at Hofstra?! With two weeks to go we thought we’d kick it off with an exciting announcement—the first of a few updates to come relating to Hofstra’s Fall Festival: Alumni, Student and Family Weekend which will take place from September 27-29, 2013. Save the date!

As you may know, this year we will be bringing back the Out Loud comedy show which will be held on Saturday, September 28 starting at 9 p.m. in the Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex on Hofstra’s North Campus. We are very excited to announce that the person bringing laughter to the Hofstra community will be… AZIZ ANSARI!




Family weekend passes, which offer the biggest savings, along with Out Loud and Vibe Live tickets for Hofstra family members and alumni are available for purchase now. For more information on Hofstra’s Fall Festival check out the website.

Student ticket information including special student pricing and purchase dates will be available at the start of the fall semester. (Family members should not purchase tickets in advance for their student). Check back soon!

This performance is sure to “pack the Mack” so tell your family members and alumni friends to purchase early!

*Out Loud comedy show is recommended for adult audiences only.

Aziz Ansari has quickly established his presence in the comedy world. He is currently starring in a popular television series, is developing a number of films and recently released his second hour-long standup special. The Hollywood Reporter said that he “has become one of the most prolific writers and performers on the comedy scene in recent years” and Rolling Stone placed him on the cover of a special comedy issue labeling him “the funniest man under 30.” In addition, Paste Magazine has named him one of the “Top 10 Comedians of the Decade.” Ansari also has the much buzzed about gig as host of the 2010 MTV Movie Awards.

Ansari co-stars opposite of Amy Poehler in the Emmy nominated NBC series, “Parks and Recreation,” which is currently in its fifth season. The series received its first Emmy nomination in 2011 for Outstanding Comedy Series. Ansari’s portrayal of government employee ‘Tom Haverford,’ has earned him much critical praise including Entertainment Weekly naming him one of their “Breakout TV Stars,” TV Guide naming him a “Scene Stealer” and Yahoo! TV placing him in the number one spot on their list of “TV MVPS: The Most Valuable Performers of the Fall Season.” People Magazine named him 2011’s “Funniest Dude in Prime Time.”

Friday, June 21, 2013

Class of 2017 Orientation




Summer is underway here at Hofstra, and while many students have left campus to pursue summer jobs or internships elsewhere, the Class of 2017 is arriving little by little each week for New Student Orientation. There are eight sessions of Orientation that run from Tuesday to Thursday every week. Our staff of 20 student Orientation Leaders have already led two groups of 250 new students around the university to ensure the incoming class is prepared and feels well-equipped to navigate Hofstra in the fall!

During Orientation, students are introduced to a variety of campus resources and departments to help educate them about all that Hofstra has to offer. This includes everything from campus safety to getting involved in clubs and activities, and even a model class based on this year’s common reading book, The Good Food Revolution, by Will Allen. The model class is taught by a university faculty member and lets students get an idea of how a college class session will feel. This year, the focus of the common reading follows a campus-wide initiative on sustainability. Students can even spend an hour working in a vegetable garden during their time at Orientation to further their environmental involvement! 

Although Orientation is only three days long, it is jam-packed with important information for new students. Furthermore, the program provides an exciting glimpse into the life of a Hofstra student. New students have the opportunity to meet friends, sign up for clubs, and get a taste of living in a college residence hall. We’re looking forward to welcoming the rest of the Class of 2017 as the summer continues!

Guest Blogger, Henry Schwartz, Head Orientation Leader

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Top 5 Things to Do this Summer


Summer is finally here and for those staying on campus there are countless things to do in the area and even more just a train ride away!

1) Go to Jones Beach
What better way to spend a hot afternoon than swimming in the Atlantic Ocean?  Jones Beach is just a few minutes away and has a ton to offer this summer besides miles of sand.  It is home to the Nikon Theater, an outdoor concert venue that will be hosting everyone from the Dave Matthews Band to Lil Wayne to Maroon 5 to Imagine Dragons!  You can purchase tickets hereThere are also free nightly concerts at the bandshell and places to play shuffleboard.  So whether you’re getting a great tan or just taking a stroll down the boardwalk, don’t miss Jones Beach this summer!



2) Spend the day in Central Park
Ever wonder where your favorite movies were filmed?  Chances are at least a few of them were filmed in the world famous Central Park.  This green oasis is in the middle of the bustling city.  Just take the train in and spend the day exploring!  Here you can toss a Frisbee on the Great Lawn, take a jog around the Reservoir, find the memorial to John Lennon, or even discover Belvedere Castle.  You can also rent rowboats or go to the Central Park Zoo.  Be sure to look out for SummerStage, which is a series of free concerts in the park all summer long.  You can also grab free tickets to Shakespeare in the Park, a series of Shakespeare plays put on by notable professional actors at the Delacorte Theater. 

Central Park
Photo courtesy of Mike_fleming of Flickr.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Laps of Love for Boston


In honor of the recent tragedy in Boston, MA, Hofstra University introduces LAPS OF LOVE…

Today, Thursday, April 18, the event will allow the Hofstra community to visit the Fitness Center from 2:50pm-5:45pm and walk or run laps on the track in honor of all victims, and record your laps that will be tallied up to represent your contribution towards the cause.

In addition, and at the conclusion of  LAPS OF LOVE, all participants are encouraged to attend the candlelight vigil at Hofstra Hall at 6:00pm.  Please join us as the vigil will also be open to all of those who do not wish to walk or run laps earlier in the day.  Following the vigil ceremony, there will be one final silent Lap Of Love around the quad.

-Jim Tamburino, Assistant Director
Recreation and Intramural Sports