Sigmas and S’mores

I went to the Tri Sigma exchange held at the Sigma house and was able to experience the fun! Everywhere you looked there was a Sigma girl laughing, dancing, or eating with one of her sisters. There was an awesome fire pit along with a s’mores bar. They had a table full of regular and chocolate graham crackers, milk Hershey chocolate or cookies and creme chocolate, and big, fluffy, marshmallows. There was not a frown in sight…just a bunch of Sigmas and their yummy s’mores.

I interviewed McKenzie Knotts, who is Tri Sigma’s Panhellenic Delegate. I asked her a few different questions, but the one that stood out to me was her favorite memory with her sisters. It made me realize that when you go Greek, you gain lifelong friendships with some amazing people.

Today in class, I learned how to use the third bar. This is how I uploaded the title onto the interview. It is a lot of fun being able to learn new techniques, so I can use them in the future.

Greek Letters Everywhere

When you think of Greek Life, what is the first thing that pops into your head? I don’t know about you, but the first thing that pops in my head is Greek letters. Every sorority and fraternity have their own Greek letters that represent their chapter. Letters are a big part of Greek Life because we can use them to show what is going on within our chapter by putting them by the football field, painting them, decorating them, and so much more. As you can see in the video, our letters are decorated with a bee theme. Sigma Sigma Sigma recently had our Spring Bid Day and the theme was “Honey I’m Home!” It is extremely fun showcasing our letters to students, administration, sisters and everyone else who is on campus. I recommend to you, whether you’re walking, biking, or driving, to take a second and look around on campus and see how many Greek Letters you notice. Were they decorated? Did they tell a story? I can’t wait to do more five sequence videos in the future.

Five Shot Sequence

Today during class, I got the opportunity to film and edit a five shot sequence video. If you aren’t familiar with what that is, it’s five different video clips that are ten seconds each. You take each clip and reduce it to three seconds each and combine them together to form a fifteen second video. After that, the fun part begins…adding special effects. Although, editing the video was difficult for me at first, I ended up getting the hang of it and it became very fun and enjoyable. I was able to video a lady in her office, that I don’t know, doing her daily job, and turning it into something fun. Overall, It was a very fun experience. I loved learning new ways to video and edit. I can’t wait to do more!

My First Post

Lifelong friendships? Count me in!

Who loves having someone to always count on, encourage them, and be there for them through good and hard times? Most people would say “ME!” That is why I want to take you on a journey through my sisterhood, to help girls understand what sororities are all about.

Most girls are nervous to go through recruitment because they don’t know much about it, besides what they have seen in movies. I want to show the process of becoming a member in a sorority and the ways you can benefit from being apart of such an amazing group of people. Greek life doesn’t just help you get involved, it also gives you friendships that will last a lifetime. There is no need to be nervous or think you may not fit in, because in reality we all fit in somewhere and that somewhere becomes home. Here is my journey through sisterhood.

This is Who I Am

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Hi! My name is Hannah Angell. I am a Sophomore at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. I am involved in a variety of organizations on campus, such as, the sisterhood of Sigma Sigma Sigma, the Presidential Ambassador Program, Alpha Lambda Delta, and the National Society of Leadership and Success.

I am a Communications major with a minor in Hospitality Management and Tourism. I also have a concentration in Broadcast and Digital Media Productions. After graduating with my degree, I hope to one day become a Broadcast Meteorologist. Since the first day of freshman year, I have loved working in the recruiting office located in the Student Services Center. This job gives me the opportunity to help incoming students see what our amazing campus has to offer them, while also showing them several ways to get involved on campus.

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