Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Got the blues?

The "why has the ARC blog been dormant since January" blues?

We do too, mixed with the "wow this semester has flown by quite quickly" blues! Well, we're going to get back in business, and turn your blues into more of a up-tempo dance beat, because there are a lot of exciting things happening these days:

  • GPS Workshop Series! Have you been to any of the workshops? They have been phenomenal, with great information presented with a flair for fun. Last night, our friends in University Career Services presented on some neat tools they have to help you find your passions, and a major and career that fits your passions like a glove.
  • Speaking of University Career Services, they have a jam-packed week of exciting events coming up, including the Academic & Career Expo (ACE) on Wednesday March 23rd. Check out their website
  • Just in case midterm grades are giving you the blues as well, be sure to check out the Student Success Sessions in the coming weeks
There is plenty going on to keep you busy, so pick up the tempo and ditch the blues!

Stay curious,
Team ARC

Monday, January 31, 2011

ARC Trivia Question 3

Week 3: Jan. 31-Feb 6th
Category: Geography/Landmarks

What paticular accelerator tunnel constructed at CCRN in 1989 is a 26-kilometer circulat ring that is now used by the Large Hadron Collider?

To answer post a comment with your name, Stetson ID, and of course the answer!!



Stay curious,
Team ARC

ARC Trivia Answer 2

Week 2: Jan 25-Jan 31st
Category: Sociology

The answer is....1958!!

thanks to all who participated in this weeks trivia!!



Stay curious,
Team ARC

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Arc Trivia Question 2

Week 2: Jan. 25th-Feb. 2nd
Category: Sociology

In what year was the first video game created?

To answer post a comment with your name, Student ID, and of course the answer!! :)



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Team ARC

ARC Trivia Answer 1

Week 1: Jan. 18th- Jan 25th
Category: Calendar History

The question was what Roman God of beginnings and endings was the month of January named after?

The answer is Janus, who is depicted to having two heads one looking back into the past and the other into the future.

Thanks to all who participated in last weeks trivia, hope to see you again!!



Stay curious,
Team ARC

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

ARC Trivia Question 1

Week 1: Jan. 18th-Jan. 24th
Category: Calendar History
What Roman god of beginnings and endings was the month of January named after?

To answer post a comment with your name, Stetson ID, and of course the answer.

Thanks to all who particpate! Welcome back for an awesome new spring Semester.


Stay curious,
Team ARC