Memoirs from Tusquittee

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    • Off-Campus Housing Tour 2009 July 22, 2009
      Searching for off-campus housing this fall? Take part in UNCG’s Off-Campus Housing Tour 2009. Bus tours will be offered Friday, July 24, and Wednesday, July 29, at 2:00 p.m., and will focus on apartment complexes in close proximity to UNCG Heat Route 73.  Tour participants should meet at the Information Desk in Elliott University Center [...]
    • EUC Food Court Construction June 29, 2009
      The EUC Food Court will be closed on Wednesday July 1st and Thursday July 2nd in order to accommodate the change in service providers. The Food Court will reopen July 6th with summer hours through August 14th of 7:30am – 4pm weekdays. Between August the 17th – Friday 19th hours will be 7:30am- 7pm with [...]
    • Suspected case of the H¹N¹ flu June 25, 2009
      The University of North Carolina at Greensboro has a suspected case of the H¹N¹ flu. A male attendee of UNCG’s All Arts and Sciences Camp, located on the campus of NCSU, complained of flu-like symptoms on Thursday, June 25. The camper was treated by a personal health care provider and sent home to recover. Parents [...]
    • Rawkin’ Welcome Week 2009 June 9, 2009
      Rawkin’ Welcome Week 2009 is a full week of fun and exciting social, academic, and athletic events for new students to attend. Come to any Rawkin’ Welcome Week event to meet a new friend, chat with a faculty member, grab some food, check out resources on campus, or just have a great time! Friday, August 21- [...]
    • Scholarships and Awards Announced May 9, 2009
      Be sure to congratulate the 2009 recipients of our Scholarships and Awards. 2009 Recipients The James H. Allen Student Leader Scholarship David Klein The Georgia Cooper Moore Service Leadership Award Amanda Bregle and Kristen Kinne The Pamela A. Wilson Memorial Scholarship Cameron Hodge The The Parent & Family Advisory Council (PFAC) Scholarship Corrinne […]
    • Participate in Leadershape! April 9, 2009
      Be a talent scout for tomorrow’s leaders by nominating fellow students, or YOURSELF, to participate in the LeaderShape Institute. Each year for the past decade, UNCG has sent 20-25 students to the LeaderShape Institute in Champaign, Illinois. Through a generous gift from the UNCG Parent and Family Council, this year we are able to bring [...]
    • 2009 Greek Legacy Alumni Award Nominees February 1, 2009
      Congratulations to the following individuals for being nominated for Greek Legacy Alumni Awards.   The Second Annual Greek Legacy Event will be held Saturday, February 21, 2009. Greek Legacy Alumni Awards – 2009 Nominees Shanita Adams ‘06, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Leigh Ann Arnold ‘08, Sigma Sigma Sigma Tanya Best ‘04, Zeta Phi Be […]
    • Statement Regarding Anonymous Sites October 20, 2008
      The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) is an inclusive, caring community. Recently, many UNCG community members have expressed outrage to student government leaders and University officials regarding specific internet sites that disregard respect within our community. These sites allow individuals to anonymously post distasteful, damaging and […]
    • 2008 Greek Legacy Alumni Award Winners February 3, 2008
      Congratulations to our 2008 Alumni Award winners, announced at the 2008 Greek Legacy 2010 and Beyond Alumni Awards Dinner. Alumni Awards Outstanding Leadership Contributions to UNCG Donna Braswell Bray – Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 1987- BS, School of Business & Economics Outstanding Leadership in Discipline/Career Harold Cogdell – Kappa […]

NIBBS

I believe in God and quotes and honeysuckle.  And Chacos are amazing.

I like to hike, kayak, paint, read and cook.  My top five personality strengths are context, connectedness, learning, empathy, and achieving. Fall is my favorite season, and Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday.  My love language is quality time.

Some skills I like to brag about are my tractor driving, yodelling, sawyering, construction and gardening.   I understand quantum physics and string theory but don’t get trajectories and logarithms.  And history is the coolest thing ever.

When I grow up I want to write a book.

I feel this page has too many I’s.

2 Responses to “NIBBS”

  1. Your favorite holiday is coming up. Exciting. You should go down to the water park in Charlotte and hang out with my bro-in-law…I had no idea you were into kayaking or I would have recommended it a long time ago.

    Also, I’m not sure exactly what kind of skill you are bragging about that involves my dog. It sounds like you are bragging that you can bark at people walking by or pee on visitors, but that can’t be right. What exactly is “Sawyering”?

  2. tusquittee said

    FYI: Sawyering is the correct term for cutting logs into lumber. It is not called sawing and it has nothing at all to do with the Reeves’ dog Sawyer or the character on Lost named Sawyer.

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