Wednesday, April 15, 2015

The Dallavis Family By: Dixie Robinson


At Avila University, there's a building that's offset from the rest of campus. In fact, it's technically the basement of a dorm building that isn't even noticeable unless you happen to stumble upon it one day on accident. The name of this somewhat hidden building is Dallavis. To most students at Avila, they will only have the pleasure of attending one, and sometimes two classes in this building within their college career. To Communication and Design majors however, Dallavis is home.

The Dallavis Building
The personality dynamics in Dallavis are unique when compared to other focusses for many reasons. Not only are the students there creative, but they also have colorful personalities that invite people in. There is not one day that someone could visit Dallavis and not witness the constant creativity that happens. Art work and projects are featured all throughout the building, and it’s the home of Thornhill Gallery that occasionally hosts art exhibits. Being inside Dallavis, one can feel the great rapport between students and teachers that makes it exciting to be involved in such a major. It is these relationships that makes Dallavis such a special place.

Students hanging out in the lobby of Dallavis
Abby Trapp, Abdullah Alshaddi, and Omar Alnasser are all Communication majors, so they spend plenty of time within Dallavis walls. While interviewing them, it was clear that they all seemed to have the same opinions about the building and what it has to offer. Abdullah had this to say when asked about Dallavis, “I feel welcomed. I feel like that is my place that I fit into. The people there are refreshing, smiling, always will reach out to talk to you because that’s what we do in Advertising and Public Relations.” Omar Alnasser also had this to say, “Whenever I enter there [Dallavis], everyone is smiling and even if I am by myself sitting in the rest area, some of them are just going to come up and talk to you.” Lastly, Abby had this to say, “I love Dallavis because when you walk in, it’s like, visually exciting too to walk in and the lobby’s really comfortable.”

Students waiting for their class in Dallavis

As one can see, Dallavis seems like a wonderful place to be. Outsiders who visit the building seem to clearly observe the relationships people have with others, as well as strangers who come. Even the students who are there on a day-to-day basis can’t help but say great things about the building. Dallavis students are different because they’re not just surrounded by classmates, but a family.

Students hanging out in the lobby of Dallavis

For more on Dallavis, follow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfv97YFozYs

Avila Lady Eagles Vs. Central Methodist


The program handed out at the game

  

On April 7, 2015, one of the biggest games of the spring season happened on Avila University’s Zarda Athletic Complex: Avila Lady Eagles vs. Central Methodist. Although Central Methodist is not their rival according to Kaley Harkrader, a Nursing major at Avila and the Catcher of the team, they still have been the first seed for quite a while and the Lady Eagles were hoping to change that. Now comes the big question: Were they successful in their goal?

The Lady Eagles started out strong against Central Methodist, not allowing any points in the first two innings. The bottom of the second ended with both teams tied, 0-0. The third inning is when everything started changing. During the top of the third, Central Methodist scored their first four runs. When it got to be Avila’s turn, they couldn’t come back the same way and scored no runs. It wasn’t until the bottom of the fifth that the Lady Eagles scored a single run against Central Methodist, making the score 1-7. This would also be the score that finishes the game. The Lady Eagles ended up losing the second game to Central Methodist as well with the final score being 0-9. Have no fear for the Lady Eagles however, because although they lost both games against Central Methodist, their overall record so far this season is 21-7-1, according to Avila University’s softball website. The eagles still have a few games left in the season, along with the HAAC Conference Tournament.

Since the win against Central Methodist was so sought after, it’s expected that the players may have been mourning their losses. Players Kaycee Dexter (Shortstop), Kaley Harkrader (Catcher), and Brianna Peralta (1st Base), all had things to say about the losses. Kaycee Dexter states, “I just think they had a really good offense and they got on us early, and then we made errors which didn’t help. We could have done better I think…I think we have a chance to actually beat them in the tournament if we do good.” Kaley Harkrader had this to say when asked about her thoughts on the game, “I think that we could have played better. I think we got intimidated by the team because they were good, and they’ve been the number one seed for a few years now.” Lastly, Brianna Peralta who just recently got medically released to play again had this to say, “It was really hard, like it was a really tough loss for everyone and it was really because we had been working so hard and like this was supposed to be a super fun day and it just turned bad really fast.”

Kaley Harkrader doing her job as a catcher 

The Lady Eagles have had a strong season so far as shown by their record, and these two losses are only bumps in the road to where they’re heading. As stated earlier, the season still has a few games left along with a tournament, and maybe Kaycee was right; they may end up taking Central Methodist in the tournament. Only time will tell, but either way, they are showing they are a solid team at Avila University.
Lady Eagle's team huddle

For footage of the game, follow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GgdV2frdpE 

The Un-Mentioned Superhero By: Dixie Robinson

At Avila University, there is a building named Dallavis that houses the Communication and Art Majors, but what many people don't know is that it's also the home of five superheroes that lurk throughout the classrooms. They are known as the Communicators, each possessing unique talents that help their students thrive not only in college, but also when they enter the real world where evil comes around every corner. However, amongst all of these superheroes, there's one that's missing. This superhero is one that works behind the scenes, but is arguably the most important one yet: The Mighty, Mighty Multitasker!


Her civilian name is Janine Urness and her official title is the Office Manager of Dallavis, but she is much more than that. As she states, "My focus is actually to make the department run smoothly, whatever that entails. It entails everything actually." Many would assume that her job just has to deal with paperwork and budgets because one can always find her in her office, but she makes it clear that that's not even half of it. To put it simply, she does whatever is needed in Dallavis whether it be IT problems, student affairs, advising, paperwork, or even just being a friendly face to say, "Hi," to every day. Being pulled in so many directions at all points of the day seems as though it would be tiring or stressful, but just as a true superhero she states, "It's easy. I mean, you know, because things come up at the last minute all the time and I just get up and I'll do it, unless I'm in the middle of something I absolutely have to have done right now. Generally I'm usually on top of everything, so I'm not running behind."

 Janine Urness

With all she does for Dallavis, one would assume that everyone would recognize and know her, but that's not the case. In fact, many students didn't even know her name when asked about past experiences they may have had with her. Bear in mind that even Batman and Spiderman aren’t seen too closely in order to keep the mystery as to who they really are. Don't be discouraged though, because there are loyal, Janine-loving students who have only the best things to say about her. Four students from Dallavis were interviewed with one general statement: “Tell me about Janine,” and all four had only positive things to say about her. The main things mentioned were her kindness and willingness to help. It doesn’t just stop at the students either. Dr. Joseph Snorgrass, another superhero who roams the Dallavis halls, doesn’t even hesitate to ask Janine for IT help during his classes when he can’t find the solution.

The entrance to Janine's office




Janine didn’t just become the superhero that she is today, overnight however. In fact, she originally started out in nursing, and left because it was too high of a stress job. This is ironic because one would think that being in such high demand to those in Dallavis would be very stressful, but according to Janine it’s not stressful at all even though she acknowledges that to some people it would be. She also has been working as the Office Manager at Avila University for 11 years, so she definitely has had years of practice with handling Dallavis’ needs. Her favorite part of this job though is, “interacting with the students,” and that makes all of the matters that come her way worth it.




The key to really understanding a superhero is realizing that they’re just like normal humans too. Although she no longer has animals, she used to have two dogs that both passed away. Also like average humans, there are small things about her job that annoy her as well such as people running to her for help before trying to fix the problems themselves. Lastly, her music choice includes variety artists including Bon Jovi, Taylor Swift, and Adele. She pretty much stays on Pandora, and people who have been in Dallavis can hear this first-hand.

One of the rare times shs'e not in

 
Her art work says a lot about her

More artwork!
Unfortunately, as with all superheroes, there must come an end to their salvation. When asked about this, Janine had many things to say, the first of her plans being, “To not work here [Avila] anymore,” as she chuckled honestly. Her future goals and plans don’t all include work or the lack of work though. She also wishes to get her son through medical school, travel (primarily the Caribbean), and just enjoy her life without working, whatever that may be at the time. Until that time comes however, students and teachers at Avila University are lucky to have such a vital superhero in their midst to help solve their problems regardless of what they are. Janine Urness is a superhero by all definitions of the word because she not only handles the business aspects of Dallavis, but also the social and technical aspects of Dallavis. Janine is by all counts, The Mighty, Mighty Multitasker!
Janine and myself



For more about Janine, follow:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL47n2JLykE