Friday, November 4, 2011
My Neighborhood
Lebanon does not have too many landmarks, but the new football field at Lebanon High School has really made the community come together and put full support behind the Warriors.
The big LW in the middle of the Warriors new turf field is a landmark for the community as well as the school.
"Radio" Ray Peitz, the local Warrior play-by-play man sets up a interview for his "From the Sidelines" Show on Friday mornings. Ray works at KGAL radio in Lebanon which is Locally owned and operated.
NOTE: My activity picture will be posted tonight, I lost the pictures I had and have set up a re-shoot to get new ones.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Week 5
LBCC students wait for the bus to come outside of Takena Hall on the benches. Many LB students take advantage of the bus transportation.
Linn-Benton students climb on to the LBCC loop bus that stops at different places between the Albany and Corvallis campuses.
Friday, October 21, 2011
LBCC Geology Instructor Deron Carter
LBCC Geology Instructor Deron Carter loves his job here at LB. Deron has been teaching for six years at LBCC and eight years overall.
Geology Instructor Deron Carter always has a smile on his face, while in the classroom teaching students about Geology or at home while he plays with his two kids.
BONUS PHOTO: (Not the best quality)
Deron Carter often puts funny things on the board in his classroom to make the students laugh.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Around LBCC Week 3
Another busy morning here at LBCC. With the parking lots full of cars, it makes some students looking for parking while other's trying to remember where they parked.
A row of cars in the front parking lot at LBCC, one vehicle seems to stand out more than all the other's in this row of cars.
This car has a unique flag it fly's in the LBCC parking lot.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Week 2 Photos
LBCC Student Karen Ring gets a little alone time as she does some homework before class in Madrone Hall Thursday afternoon.
Karen Ring surfs the web while waiting for her class on Thursday.
Linn-Benton student Karen Ring takes a few minutes of alone time as she sits in Madrone Hall and waits for her next class.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
3 Things From Jennifer Moody
Last week we got a visit from the DH writer Jennifer Moody. There was three things I learned from Jennifer Moody's talk. They were to make sure if you want to work in field to get experience. This is really true in many jobs. Experience is the way to learn while doing the job.
The second thing I learned was to be open to doing any story. Even if it is not what you are paied to write, sometimes you are asked to write a different story and you must be ready and able to write any type of story.
The third thing is to be carful to who you share information with. Some information you get should not be shared with just anyone so you must be carful to who gets that information.
Jennifer Moody had a lot of great points to make and was really great about answering questions.
The second thing I learned was to be open to doing any story. Even if it is not what you are paied to write, sometimes you are asked to write a different story and you must be ready and able to write any type of story.
The third thing is to be carful to who you share information with. Some information you get should not be shared with just anyone so you must be carful to who gets that information.
Jennifer Moody had a lot of great points to make and was really great about answering questions.
Roos Brothers In A Battle On The Court
Imagine what it is like to be part of triplets growing up. Spending all sorts of time with your brother and sister and doing everything together. That was what it was like for LBCC basketball player Taylor Roos.
What would it be like to play against your brother after all those years of playing together? Well Taylor has to deal with that every time he plays against his brother. Taylor is part of triplets. His brother Trent plays basketball at Chemeketa Community College and their sister Ashlyn plays basketball at Corban.
This season Taylor and has played Trent and twice. In the first meeting played at LBCC, Taylor had 25 points while Trent had 23 points, but Chemeketa won the game 73-70. In the second meeting played at Chemeketa, Taylor had 19 points and Trent had only 8. The biggest change was in the final score; LBCC got a little payback and won 94-69.
“Playing against my brother is defiantly surreal. It’s hard not to get in a one on one battle with him when we play each other. It is also hard not get in a fight with him out on the court,” said Taylor Roos.
Before they split up and went to different colleges, the Roos bothers played together at Sprague High School. It really sounded like they were quite the dynamic duo in high school and really played well together.
“My brother and I played well together especially when we were both on the court at the same time, we both have a feel for where each other is on the court and it made it a lot of fun,” said Trent Roos.
After they played high school ball together the Roos brothers went different ways to continue their basketball careers. Taylor ended up here at LBCC and it just so happened that Trent ended up at Chemeketa, and they would be able to play against each other twice a year which can set up some interesting matchups. Trent said, “Playing against my brother brings back memories of when we used to play one on one growing up and the competitive drive we both had to win.”
While Taylor scored more points in each win this season, LBCC was only 1-1 in games verses Chemeketa. You have to think that he would give up points for his team to get the wins. During the game at LBCC this season the Roos mom had on a shirt that had Taylor and his number on one side and Trent and his number on the other side. That might be the hardest thing for a parent to deal with, having two kids playing against each other.
“It is really fun to have them play against each other, makes for a really competitive matchup, said LBCC head coach Randy Falk.
Who: Roos Brothers part of triplets (1 sister)
What: Both play basketball in NWAACC South division
When: Both Sophomores
Where: LBCC & Chemeketa
Another What: They play against each other twice a year
What would it be like to play against your brother after all those years of playing together? Well Taylor has to deal with that every time he plays against his brother. Taylor is part of triplets. His brother Trent plays basketball at Chemeketa Community College and their sister Ashlyn plays basketball at Corban.
This season Taylor and has played Trent and twice. In the first meeting played at LBCC, Taylor had 25 points while Trent had 23 points, but Chemeketa won the game 73-70. In the second meeting played at Chemeketa, Taylor had 19 points and Trent had only 8. The biggest change was in the final score; LBCC got a little payback and won 94-69.
“Playing against my brother is defiantly surreal. It’s hard not to get in a one on one battle with him when we play each other. It is also hard not get in a fight with him out on the court,” said Taylor Roos.
Before they split up and went to different colleges, the Roos bothers played together at Sprague High School. It really sounded like they were quite the dynamic duo in high school and really played well together.
“My brother and I played well together especially when we were both on the court at the same time, we both have a feel for where each other is on the court and it made it a lot of fun,” said Trent Roos.
After they played high school ball together the Roos brothers went different ways to continue their basketball careers. Taylor ended up here at LBCC and it just so happened that Trent ended up at Chemeketa, and they would be able to play against each other twice a year which can set up some interesting matchups. Trent said, “Playing against my brother brings back memories of when we used to play one on one growing up and the competitive drive we both had to win.”
While Taylor scored more points in each win this season, LBCC was only 1-1 in games verses Chemeketa. You have to think that he would give up points for his team to get the wins. During the game at LBCC this season the Roos mom had on a shirt that had Taylor and his number on one side and Trent and his number on the other side. That might be the hardest thing for a parent to deal with, having two kids playing against each other.
“It is really fun to have them play against each other, makes for a really competitive matchup, said LBCC head coach Randy Falk.
Who: Roos Brothers part of triplets (1 sister)
What: Both play basketball in NWAACC South division
When: Both Sophomores
Where: LBCC & Chemeketa
Another What: They play against each other twice a year
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Last Story
The subject of my last story is a feature story on the Roos brothers and what it is like playing against each other after playing together through high school.
This weekend I will try to be in contact with the brothers and hopefully the mom or dad as well to tell me what it is like being a parent of two great basketball players.
Questions:
This weekend I will try to be in contact with the brothers and hopefully the mom or dad as well to tell me what it is like being a parent of two great basketball players.
Questions:
Here are some questions I will ask Taylor and Trent:
How close are you and your brother?
What was it like playing with your brother all through high school?
How did you two end up at different schools?
How hard was it for you both to go play at different schools after playing together that long?
What is it like playing against your brother?
Here are a couple for the mom or dad.:
What is it like to have your son's playing against each other?
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
"Only a Few in The Stands"
Anyone who has been to any college athletic event is part of something special. Those people that fill the stands pay to go watch great sports and have a fun experience. People fill the stands at those stadiums. Even if you go to any high school football or basketball game you would see the stands full of parents and student supporting their team. Now compare that to athletics here at LBCC and you would see a big difference.
If you go to any athletic event here at LBCC you would not find the stands full of people cheering and supporting the team. Instead you would see a small select group of fans that come and support the Roadrunner teams. That fact begs the question of why are there not a lot of people who come support LBCC athletics?
That question to me adds more questions to it. The first question is why would you not come to the games? If you are a student it is free to come, and even if you’re not it is pretty cheap to see some good competitive games and some good teams play night in and night out.
LBCC is a community college so you know they might not have the same athletic talent as most division one schools, but the athletes here at LBCC are still some of the best from around the area and are determined to get better. A lot of the students here come from smaller schools that had successful high school programs.
This past season the LBCC women’s volleyball team finished in second place in the South Division and made it into the NWAACC tournament, which is a great accomplishment. Right now the men’s basketball team is in fifth place with a 6-6 record in the South Division, but has been competitive in almost every game so far this season.
As I sat in the stands for the men’s basketball game last weekend it got me thinking about what the players felt about all this. The crowd at games can play a key role in the game. If your team is up and the crowd is making lots of noise it could be hard for the other team to make shots, or if your team is on a comeback they need the support to help them fight back into the game. After I thought about it I knew that it must be hard to play every night in front of only a couple hundred fans and try to give it your all, but that’s what all the teams do at LBCC and most are very competitive.
"So many things to pull us away from sport events these days, makes me wonder if people really watch the sporting events or is more just about the socializing," said Head Volleyball coach Jayme Frazier.
Jayme made a good point there. At Lebanon High School, the boys basketball team has lost 45 games in a row but the gym is always full of students and parents. That makes me wonder if the socializing aspect of the game is more fun to the students than the actual game is. Maybe we need to make the games more social but where you are able to watch and talk about the games too.
It is not that no one shows up, but there are not as many as there could be. Most of the people who show up are a few students and the parents of the athlete and maybe a couple friends too. I wonder if people don’t go to games because they don’t know when they are. LBCC athletics is not advertised much around here and it is not like the games are on the radio, so people might find it hard to find out when the games are.
Perhaps if LBCC maybe put a ad somewhere to come support the teams, or maybe if we could broadcast the games over the Internet or radio to gain more interest, then more people might come. Until that happens I must salute all the fans that do take time to come and support teams here at LBCC. They support all the teams and get to see some great athletics in the process.
Want to know more about the different teams here at LBCC?
Athletic Sites:
Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Baseball
Don't know when the next game is?
Men's schedule and women's schedule
If you go to any athletic event here at LBCC you would not find the stands full of people cheering and supporting the team. Instead you would see a small select group of fans that come and support the Roadrunner teams. That fact begs the question of why are there not a lot of people who come support LBCC athletics?
That question to me adds more questions to it. The first question is why would you not come to the games? If you are a student it is free to come, and even if you’re not it is pretty cheap to see some good competitive games and some good teams play night in and night out.
LBCC is a community college so you know they might not have the same athletic talent as most division one schools, but the athletes here at LBCC are still some of the best from around the area and are determined to get better. A lot of the students here come from smaller schools that had successful high school programs.
This past season the LBCC women’s volleyball team finished in second place in the South Division and made it into the NWAACC tournament, which is a great accomplishment. Right now the men’s basketball team is in fifth place with a 6-6 record in the South Division, but has been competitive in almost every game so far this season.
As I sat in the stands for the men’s basketball game last weekend it got me thinking about what the players felt about all this. The crowd at games can play a key role in the game. If your team is up and the crowd is making lots of noise it could be hard for the other team to make shots, or if your team is on a comeback they need the support to help them fight back into the game. After I thought about it I knew that it must be hard to play every night in front of only a couple hundred fans and try to give it your all, but that’s what all the teams do at LBCC and most are very competitive.
"So many things to pull us away from sport events these days, makes me wonder if people really watch the sporting events or is more just about the socializing," said Head Volleyball coach Jayme Frazier.
Jayme made a good point there. At Lebanon High School, the boys basketball team has lost 45 games in a row but the gym is always full of students and parents. That makes me wonder if the socializing aspect of the game is more fun to the students than the actual game is. Maybe we need to make the games more social but where you are able to watch and talk about the games too.
It is not that no one shows up, but there are not as many as there could be. Most of the people who show up are a few students and the parents of the athlete and maybe a couple friends too. I wonder if people don’t go to games because they don’t know when they are. LBCC athletics is not advertised much around here and it is not like the games are on the radio, so people might find it hard to find out when the games are.
Perhaps if LBCC maybe put a ad somewhere to come support the teams, or maybe if we could broadcast the games over the Internet or radio to gain more interest, then more people might come. Until that happens I must salute all the fans that do take time to come and support teams here at LBCC. They support all the teams and get to see some great athletics in the process.
Want to know more about the different teams here at LBCC?
Athletic Sites:
Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Baseball
Don't know when the next game is?
Men's schedule and women's schedule
Monday, February 7, 2011
Column Outline "Only a Few in the Stands"
The topic of my column is going to be about poor attendance at different LBCC athletics. I wonder why more people and students do not go to games, the teams are competitive and for students it is free to get in. It is a chance to see some junior college athletics that are good and need the support because people at the game cheering helps them preform better in hard situations.
Sources:
I am going to try to set up a meeting with the LB athletic director Jim Bell.
My second source will be a player on the men's basketball team and get his thoughts on the topic.
My third source will be head volleyball coach Jayme Frazier.
Questions:
Why do you think LB athletics has poor attendance?
How many people do we get on a normal attendance night?
What could we do to get more people to come support these teams?
Does it make you sad that more people do not come support the teams?
How do you feel when there are not tons of people to come watch you play?
Want to know more about the different teams here at LBCC?
Athletic Sites: Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Baseball
Don't know when the next game is?
Men's schedule and women's schedule
Sources:
I am going to try to set up a meeting with the LB athletic director Jim Bell.
My second source will be a player on the men's basketball team and get his thoughts on the topic.
My third source will be head volleyball coach Jayme Frazier.
Questions:
Why do you think LB athletics has poor attendance?
How many people do we get on a normal attendance night?
What could we do to get more people to come support these teams?
Does it make you sad that more people do not come support the teams?
How do you feel when there are not tons of people to come watch you play?
Want to know more about the different teams here at LBCC?
Athletic Sites: Volleyball
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Baseball
Don't know when the next game is?
Men's schedule and women's schedule
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
On Campus
There is a place on campus that seems to be a new quite spot to study while you wait for your next class. Last year some students might not have known about this spot, but this year is a whole different story. Every time I walk by this place there are lots of students always doing work at the tables upstairs as well as downstairs.
I think part of the reason that it is a more popular spot this term is because more students know they can go into the building, I think last term many students were not sure if they could go into it because it was close to the construction zone.
One of the unique things about this place is the lone newton ball that fly's back and fourth on the first floor. Another reason this place is a good one to stop and study is the fact that it is always quite. There is always people there but it never gets loud. The last thing is the back wall is full of windows which allow you to be able to look outisde.
The second floor has the most space to be able to get some work in. If you follow the hallway you can also get into Red Cedar Hall and Madrone Hall. There are many great quite places to study here at LBCC but this spot might just be the new hidden gem where you can get away and get some "me" time.
I think part of the reason that it is a more popular spot this term is because more students know they can go into the building, I think last term many students were not sure if they could go into it because it was close to the construction zone.
One of the unique things about this place is the lone newton ball that fly's back and fourth on the first floor. Another reason this place is a good one to stop and study is the fact that it is always quite. There is always people there but it never gets loud. The last thing is the back wall is full of windows which allow you to be able to look outisde.
The second floor has the most space to be able to get some work in. If you follow the hallway you can also get into Red Cedar Hall and Madrone Hall. There are many great quite places to study here at LBCC but this spot might just be the new hidden gem where you can get away and get some "me" time.
Bio Instructor Who Knows His Stuff
You might find him taking pictures at weddings. You might find him hiking up a mountain or traveling to places in the west. But the best place you could find him in a science classroom here at LBCC. It’s Biology instructor Jeff Fennell.
There is a lot to the man behind the biology instructor. Jeff is a man of many titles and many interests. On weekdays he is an energetic teacher who gets students excited about biology. On his free time he has many different interests that show he is not just another science teacher. The most important thing to note about Jeff is that he makes learning fun because of all his real life experience in the field.
In 2006 Jeff and his family moved to Oregon when he took a job here at LBCC. Jeff teaches all three basic biology classes here at LB, Bio 101, 102 and 103. Anyone who says that Jeff is not qualified for the job have not talked to him and learned that he has spent 10 years of his life in some schooling.
Jeff started his schooling while he was in the Air Force. After four years of active duty he then moved to the University of Washington where he got his undergrad in Biology. His next stop was Montana State where he got his masters in fish and wildlife management.
“I think he is a great instructor because he has so much experience in the field already,” said current student Manny Ortiz.
Teaching is not always what Jeff wanted to do in life; he said he sort of fell back onto teaching. He wanted to go into wildlife management but there is not enough demand for that position so he fell into teaching and has taught at many different community colleges in Washington and Oregon.
“The best part of my job is the students, I enjoy interacting with them and helping them learn about Biology, It is a fun job,” said Fennell.
While he said he does enjoy teaching, he said there are parts of it that he does not like so much like grading papers. Like any good teacher Jeff loves doing things outside of school. One of his hobbies is photography, he has a business taking pictures at weddings and doing some portraits.
If you can’t find him taking pictures somewhere, there is a good chance you could find him traveling or hiking somewhere. He has been to every western state west of Texas and Oklahoma.
Jeff has so much experience in the field of biology that when you are in his class you are bound to hear a great story that you can relate the information too. From getting shot at while doing his Grad school project on prairie dogs by the local farmers to just some of his experiences hiking and traveling, Jeff always has a great story to tell and really enjoys talking to his students.
When you go to a class taught by Fennell you are going to notice a few things. You will see his passion because he is talking about something he loves. Another thing you will see is the great learning environment. He will help you with anything you need help with in labs or anything else you might need. The way he teaches is also good because he uses power point and really goes deep into subjects, which leads to tangents on great stories.
“I always loved learning about animals and the behaviors of different animals,” said Fennell.
Who: Jeff Fennell
Job: Science Instructor
When: Teacher at LBCC since 2006
Where: He has experience all over the west
Interests: Photography, Hiking and Swimming
College: Undergrad at University of Washington, Masters at Montana State
Military Service: Air Force, 4 years on active-duty at several air bases in Texas
There is a lot to the man behind the biology instructor. Jeff is a man of many titles and many interests. On weekdays he is an energetic teacher who gets students excited about biology. On his free time he has many different interests that show he is not just another science teacher. The most important thing to note about Jeff is that he makes learning fun because of all his real life experience in the field.
In 2006 Jeff and his family moved to Oregon when he took a job here at LBCC. Jeff teaches all three basic biology classes here at LB, Bio 101, 102 and 103. Anyone who says that Jeff is not qualified for the job have not talked to him and learned that he has spent 10 years of his life in some schooling.
Jeff started his schooling while he was in the Air Force. After four years of active duty he then moved to the University of Washington where he got his undergrad in Biology. His next stop was Montana State where he got his masters in fish and wildlife management.
“I think he is a great instructor because he has so much experience in the field already,” said current student Manny Ortiz.
Teaching is not always what Jeff wanted to do in life; he said he sort of fell back onto teaching. He wanted to go into wildlife management but there is not enough demand for that position so he fell into teaching and has taught at many different community colleges in Washington and Oregon.
“The best part of my job is the students, I enjoy interacting with them and helping them learn about Biology, It is a fun job,” said Fennell.
While he said he does enjoy teaching, he said there are parts of it that he does not like so much like grading papers. Like any good teacher Jeff loves doing things outside of school. One of his hobbies is photography, he has a business taking pictures at weddings and doing some portraits.
If you can’t find him taking pictures somewhere, there is a good chance you could find him traveling or hiking somewhere. He has been to every western state west of Texas and Oklahoma.
Jeff has so much experience in the field of biology that when you are in his class you are bound to hear a great story that you can relate the information too. From getting shot at while doing his Grad school project on prairie dogs by the local farmers to just some of his experiences hiking and traveling, Jeff always has a great story to tell and really enjoys talking to his students.
When you go to a class taught by Fennell you are going to notice a few things. You will see his passion because he is talking about something he loves. Another thing you will see is the great learning environment. He will help you with anything you need help with in labs or anything else you might need. The way he teaches is also good because he uses power point and really goes deep into subjects, which leads to tangents on great stories.
“I always loved learning about animals and the behaviors of different animals,” said Fennell.
Who: Jeff Fennell
Job: Science Instructor
When: Teacher at LBCC since 2006
Where: He has experience all over the west
Interests: Photography, Hiking and Swimming
College: Undergrad at University of Washington, Masters at Montana State
Military Service: Air Force, 4 years on active-duty at several air bases in Texas
Friday, January 28, 2011
Profile - Jeff Anderson
My profile plan is to do my profile on LBCC Assistant basketball coach Jeff Anderson.
For my three sources I plan to use Jeff himself because you have to go to the source to get to the best information. The second source I hope to use is one of the players on the team to get a better understanding on what the players like about him. My last source I plan to use is LBCC head basketball coach Randy Falk because he can give me even more inside information on what he saw when he hired Jeff.
Here are some questions I plan to ask Jeff:
What exactly is your job or jobs here at LBCC?
Where did you go to school and what is your degree in?
How did you end up at LBCC?
What made you want to be a basketball coach?
Did you play a lot of sports growing up?
What is the best and worst parts of your job?
What are you passionate about outside of work?
Jeff's "Claim to Fame" is being a LBCC men's basketball assistant coach. I have seen him very active in practice and really helping teach the players different skills, now it is time for me to learn about the man behind the coach that I see in practice.
For my three sources I plan to use Jeff himself because you have to go to the source to get to the best information. The second source I hope to use is one of the players on the team to get a better understanding on what the players like about him. My last source I plan to use is LBCC head basketball coach Randy Falk because he can give me even more inside information on what he saw when he hired Jeff.
Here are some questions I plan to ask Jeff:
What exactly is your job or jobs here at LBCC?
Where did you go to school and what is your degree in?
How did you end up at LBCC?
What made you want to be a basketball coach?
Did you play a lot of sports growing up?
What is the best and worst parts of your job?
What are you passionate about outside of work?
Jeff's "Claim to Fame" is being a LBCC men's basketball assistant coach. I have seen him very active in practice and really helping teach the players different skills, now it is time for me to learn about the man behind the coach that I see in practice.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Three Things from Stephen King
In King's book it is filled with many good tips of the trade for any good writer. I think every writer needs to have a sort of "Toolbox" as King talks about. I also think that for different writers your toolbox might be different. As for me, my toolbox would include these three things:
First tip from King that I could use in this class is vocab/grammar. King talks about knowing the basics of grammar. I think this one is important because I think depending on the topic that your writing about you need to use the write vocab. When I write about sports there is different words I put in that mean different things. Each section of writing has it's own vocab.
Second is form. King talks about adding 's to the end of a word even if it ends with s. I could use this because the form would help me look at punctuation which sometimes I am not so good on. Practice makes perfect.
The last one is just writing and reading a lot. King talks about writing 1,000 words a day for six days. By writing more and more each day I can get better and get good ideas for this class. Reading a lot of the work in the class can help me get better at looking at my own work for mistakes.
King is a great writer and has many tips other than the ones in this book.
First tip from King that I could use in this class is vocab/grammar. King talks about knowing the basics of grammar. I think this one is important because I think depending on the topic that your writing about you need to use the write vocab. When I write about sports there is different words I put in that mean different things. Each section of writing has it's own vocab.
Second is form. King talks about adding 's to the end of a word even if it ends with s. I could use this because the form would help me look at punctuation which sometimes I am not so good on. Practice makes perfect.
The last one is just writing and reading a lot. King talks about writing 1,000 words a day for six days. By writing more and more each day I can get better and get good ideas for this class. Reading a lot of the work in the class can help me get better at looking at my own work for mistakes.
King is a great writer and has many tips other than the ones in this book.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
"The Dilemma" of The Guy Code
What would you do if you saw your best friend's wife cheating with another man? How and when would you tell him about it? Those are some of the questions that face Ronny in the movie "The Dilemma."
"The Dilemma" stars Vince Vaughn and Kevin James as business partners in the auto industry. They have the biggest presentation of their life taking place in a few days. While Kevin who plays Nick is focused on the project, Vince who plays Ronny, sees Kevin's wife Winona Ryder cheating on him and Vince must figure out how to tell his best friend that his wife is cheating on him right before the big presentation. "The Dilemma" really has a good mix of the drama of the topic but it also adds comedy in just the right places.
"The premise is actually something I think any twenty- or thirty-something can relate to: what do you do when you find out your best friend’s spouse is cheating?" Said Elena Nola who wrote her review on the BSC website.
“The Dilemma” has a few good parts to the movie. The way that Vaughn and James play off each other really fit this film very well, both actors are seasoned veterans that know how to get laughs. One of the best parts of the movie was the many different sports analogies throughout the whole movie. Many Vaughn films contain a heavy sports mention in them and this is another one that does.
In the movie they have many sports terms when speaking about their job about being in the “Redzone” and being close to a “Touchdown” which means the big presentation. They also are at a Blackhawks game during the movie and ends at a game as well. The last one is the use of the speech from the movie “Miracle” to get James pumped up before the presentation.
“Vaughn films rarely fail to access their male audience, but the ongoing use of sports analogies in this particular flick should strike an exceptionally masculine chord!” said Justine Ciarrocchi who writes movie reviews online.
Where this movie is a miss is in the length. The run time is 111 minutes which by the end seems like it did not need to be that long for the story to play out. IMDB lists this movie as a “comedy and drama.” While there were some funny moments in the movie, there could have been more comedy with the situations that were presented in the film.
My take on “The Dilemma” is it does have funny moments and many sports references that any guy can relate to. The movie can relate to really anyone because it is a real life situation. The movie might have been a tad too long but overall it was a fun little comedy/drama to watch in January which normally has mediocre movies at best. If you have time to go see it, if not it is worth a DVD rental when it comes out.
Title: "The Dilemma"
Who: Ronny and Nick, best buds, Ronny has a secret to tell Nick.
What: The Dilemma of how to tell his bud his wife is cheating
When: In theaters now
Where: United States
My Take: I say see the movie, good laughs just a little too long.
"The Dilemma" stars Vince Vaughn and Kevin James as business partners in the auto industry. They have the biggest presentation of their life taking place in a few days. While Kevin who plays Nick is focused on the project, Vince who plays Ronny, sees Kevin's wife Winona Ryder cheating on him and Vince must figure out how to tell his best friend that his wife is cheating on him right before the big presentation. "The Dilemma" really has a good mix of the drama of the topic but it also adds comedy in just the right places.
"The premise is actually something I think any twenty- or thirty-something can relate to: what do you do when you find out your best friend’s spouse is cheating?" Said Elena Nola who wrote her review on the BSC website.
“The Dilemma” has a few good parts to the movie. The way that Vaughn and James play off each other really fit this film very well, both actors are seasoned veterans that know how to get laughs. One of the best parts of the movie was the many different sports analogies throughout the whole movie. Many Vaughn films contain a heavy sports mention in them and this is another one that does.
In the movie they have many sports terms when speaking about their job about being in the “Redzone” and being close to a “Touchdown” which means the big presentation. They also are at a Blackhawks game during the movie and ends at a game as well. The last one is the use of the speech from the movie “Miracle” to get James pumped up before the presentation.
“Vaughn films rarely fail to access their male audience, but the ongoing use of sports analogies in this particular flick should strike an exceptionally masculine chord!” said Justine Ciarrocchi who writes movie reviews online.
Where this movie is a miss is in the length. The run time is 111 minutes which by the end seems like it did not need to be that long for the story to play out. IMDB lists this movie as a “comedy and drama.” While there were some funny moments in the movie, there could have been more comedy with the situations that were presented in the film.
My take on “The Dilemma” is it does have funny moments and many sports references that any guy can relate to. The movie can relate to really anyone because it is a real life situation. The movie might have been a tad too long but overall it was a fun little comedy/drama to watch in January which normally has mediocre movies at best. If you have time to go see it, if not it is worth a DVD rental when it comes out.
Title: "The Dilemma"
Who: Ronny and Nick, best buds, Ronny has a secret to tell Nick.
What: The Dilemma of how to tell his bud his wife is cheating
When: In theaters now
Where: United States
My Take: I say see the movie, good laughs just a little too long.
Friday, January 21, 2011
The Guy Code
What would you do if you saw your best friend's wife cheating with another man? How would you tell him about it? Those are some of the questions that face Ronny in the movie "The Dilemma."
I will be writing in my full review over the weekend. I will be using some information from the movie site as one source. I will also use part of a review I found online. I will also try to find one person who saw the movie and talk to them too.
I will be writing in my full review over the weekend. I will be using some information from the movie site as one source. I will also use part of a review I found online. I will also try to find one person who saw the movie and talk to them too.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Three Things Learned in Feature Writing...So Far
So far this term in feature writing I have learned quite a bit. Overall there has been three main things I have learned from this class. These are probably the three most important things so far this term that I have taken from the class.
The first and most important thing is learning about AP style and how hard it is to remember everything about it. AP style is different from normal everyday writing, there are many different ways to do things like when to type numbers out and when to type the real number.
The second thing I have learned is how to really write a great feature story. I already knew how much worked went into a normal story but not I see how much time and effort must go into a feature story and how much work it really is.
The last thing is how to write different types of writing. I learned what goes into writing a good review or feature story. You also must keep in mind that you need sources in every story which is a big thing to keep in mind.
The first and most important thing is learning about AP style and how hard it is to remember everything about it. AP style is different from normal everyday writing, there are many different ways to do things like when to type numbers out and when to type the real number.
The second thing I have learned is how to really write a great feature story. I already knew how much worked went into a normal story but not I see how much time and effort must go into a feature story and how much work it really is.
The last thing is how to write different types of writing. I learned what goes into writing a good review or feature story. You also must keep in mind that you need sources in every story which is a big thing to keep in mind.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
This Could Be The Year
There is there is something about opening the doors to the gym for the first time at the start of a new basketball season. After the doors are open there are normally three things that come to mind of any coach. The first is reviewing last season trying to find out what went wrong. The next thing is looking at the players that came back and new ones and what roles they will play. The last thing is looking ahead and planning goals for the season. This could be the year we win it all!
There are many different challenges and things that come to mind with the start of a new basketball season here at LBCC. Head Coach Randy Falk’s first thing to do was to look back at last season and try to pick out what happened and how to improve on that. Last season LB was one of the top four in the South to qualify for the NWAACC’s.
“Last season we made the NWAACC tournament which we were very excited about,” said Head Coach Falk.
This year’s team is a very young one. With only four returning sophomores the door is open for freshmen to step up and contribute to this team. The team is really going to stress game plan and have to use different ways to win games and not rely so much on experience.
“The team is smaller this year but more athletic, we also have a lot of speed,” said returning sophomore Michael Kirkwood.
While looking at goals for this season, Coach Falk talked about the how much different LBCC is because it is only a two year college and the need to have good chemistry on the team. Most colleges have players for three or four years and they have enough depth to find the right combination of players that works. At LB you only get players for one or two years and it is so important to have players they have great chemistry and fit well together to produce a great team.
“We really want the players to be good students because there is no greater sign of being a better person. We also would love to make it back to the NWAACC’s and advance deeper into the tournament,” said Coach Falk.
LBCC run's a motion style of offense to play into the strengths of the players on the roster. Falk talked about the defense that the team plays and they most of the time play a zone defense, but do like to apply some pressure when the game calls for it to create turnovers. Falk has a formula for success and it really shows how much work goes into the team.
"Our formula for success is found in surrounding our selves with players who are good in character and committed to putting team over individual.," said Falk.
LB finished up the non-conference part of the season with a record of 3-7 and won the first Southern league game at Lane CC last week. With the win LB starts league play off with a 1-0 record and pull the overall record to 4-7. The team has played tough teams so far this season and everyone is pleased with progress so far.
“It was a slow start to the season because we played so many great teams, but our chemistry is really coming around and we are playing better,” said returning sophomore Taylor Roos.
LBCC played two games this past weekend. On Friday they beat Portland Community College in Portland 74-69. On Saturday they beat Mt. Hood Community College here at LB by a score of 75-64. With the two wins LB's record is 6-7 overall and 3-0 in the South division. LBCC will host Southwestern Oregon Community College this Wednesday with the men's game starting at 7:30pm.
At A Glance:
Who: LBCC Men's basketball team.
What: Starting a new season.
When: Last month and conference play starts this month.
Next Home Game: Sat. 1/15/11 Vs. Mt. Hood CC. 6pm.
Where: LBCC Gym.
There are many different challenges and things that come to mind with the start of a new basketball season here at LBCC. Head Coach Randy Falk’s first thing to do was to look back at last season and try to pick out what happened and how to improve on that. Last season LB was one of the top four in the South to qualify for the NWAACC’s.
“Last season we made the NWAACC tournament which we were very excited about,” said Head Coach Falk.
This year’s team is a very young one. With only four returning sophomores the door is open for freshmen to step up and contribute to this team. The team is really going to stress game plan and have to use different ways to win games and not rely so much on experience.
“The team is smaller this year but more athletic, we also have a lot of speed,” said returning sophomore Michael Kirkwood.
While looking at goals for this season, Coach Falk talked about the how much different LBCC is because it is only a two year college and the need to have good chemistry on the team. Most colleges have players for three or four years and they have enough depth to find the right combination of players that works. At LB you only get players for one or two years and it is so important to have players they have great chemistry and fit well together to produce a great team.
“We really want the players to be good students because there is no greater sign of being a better person. We also would love to make it back to the NWAACC’s and advance deeper into the tournament,” said Coach Falk.
LBCC run's a motion style of offense to play into the strengths of the players on the roster. Falk talked about the defense that the team plays and they most of the time play a zone defense, but do like to apply some pressure when the game calls for it to create turnovers. Falk has a formula for success and it really shows how much work goes into the team.
"Our formula for success is found in surrounding our selves with players who are good in character and committed to putting team over individual.," said Falk.
LB finished up the non-conference part of the season with a record of 3-7 and won the first Southern league game at Lane CC last week. With the win LB starts league play off with a 1-0 record and pull the overall record to 4-7. The team has played tough teams so far this season and everyone is pleased with progress so far.
“It was a slow start to the season because we played so many great teams, but our chemistry is really coming around and we are playing better,” said returning sophomore Taylor Roos.
LBCC played two games this past weekend. On Friday they beat Portland Community College in Portland 74-69. On Saturday they beat Mt. Hood Community College here at LB by a score of 75-64. With the two wins LB's record is 6-7 overall and 3-0 in the South division. LBCC will host Southwestern Oregon Community College this Wednesday with the men's game starting at 7:30pm.
At A Glance:
Who: LBCC Men's basketball team.
What: Starting a new season.
When: Last month and conference play starts this month.
Next Home Game: Sat. 1/15/11 Vs. Mt. Hood CC. 6pm.
Where: LBCC Gym.
Friday, January 7, 2011
First Story
For my first story this term I will be writing about the LBCC men's basketball team starting a new season. I am going to be talking about what impacts the new season brings as well as some goals for the season. I plan to review last season and see what players came back too.
I will be interviewing Head Coach Randy Falk as well as two other players. I think this story is important because it is sort of a review of what happened last season as well as a preview for this season, but also talks about some challenges that the new season brings.
Nut Graf: Want to stress what really goes into the start of new season. Also a review how they are doing this season and see if they are working towards their goals.
Here are some questions I will ask:
I will be interviewing Head Coach Randy Falk as well as two other players. I think this story is important because it is sort of a review of what happened last season as well as a preview for this season, but also talks about some challenges that the new season brings.
Nut Graf: Want to stress what really goes into the start of new season. Also a review how they are doing this season and see if they are working towards their goals.
Here are some questions I will ask:
- How did the team finish last season?
- How many men return from last seasons team?
- What are some impacts on the start of the new season?
- What are some challenges that you face as the season starts?
- What are some team goals for the season?
- Some personal goals for the season?





