Monday, May 20, 2013

I don't want to leave Chicago!

This was wrote on Friday, May 17th.


Well, the program is officially over! We had our last activities yesterday, ending with an internship workshop and a boat ride in the afternoon. There are no words for how great of an opportunity and experience this semester was. I developed close relationships with many of the students, and it was very tough saying goodbye. We really helped each other grow as individuals throughout the program, and I couldn’t have asked for a better group of people.

I am currently writing this from my apartment, which I am not quite ready to leave yet. I am leaving later this evening. My apartment and the apartment below us had such a great time living together. There was always something going on, so there was never a dull moment! It’s going to be weird not staying up to the middle of the night procrastinating on homework with some of them or not having our weekly apartment meetings on Monday night. I have definitely valued my experience here and will miss 1447 E 52nd St. L  Some of the girls are staying through the summer, so I will be able to come back and visit, which makes saying goodbye a little easier!

I am so glad I chose to do the Chicago semester. I was a little apprehensive at first and really missed my home school, Valparaiso University. While I do still miss Valpo, I am so thankful I did decide to have an experience off campus. These experiences are ones I will remember and cherish for the rest of my life. If you are debating on whether or not you should study off campus, DO IT!!!! You will learn so much about yourself and have a great time in the process.

Here is a picture of all of us!
 
Thank you so much for letting me share my experiences with all of you! I hope you enjoyed reading about everything we did this semester :) The ACM Chicago Program is AWESOME. :)
 
 
 
Author: Maria W.

Friday, May 17, 2013

This is it!!

Boat tour to top it all off!!

Hello everyone,

This is it!!!

Yesterday was
the last of the program and I feel like time just flew by. I am sad to leave Chicago and the friends that I have made here. But I want to reflect back on this semester and share some of the highlights that I had in each class that I took.

Core Course – through this class I was able to really become a Chicagoan, the various topics (education, transportation, small businesses etc…) that we covered in this class are things that I wouldn’t have even pay attention to if not because of this class.

Seminar, Entrepreneurship – this class was interesting for me personally because the students in this class became really good friends and so united. I really enjoyed visiting companies like Groupon, Red Frog, and Threadless. And although it wasn’t an easy process, I also enjoyed writing a business plan for my final project.

Internship, Teen Living Programs – Mary, my supervisor and the rest of the administrative staff at TLP were the best people I could have worked with. This organization is doing great work with youth and homelessness in Chicago and I am glad I was a part of it even if it was just for a couple of months.

ISP, Entrepreneurship – Robyne is the best professor, friend, counselor anybody can have!! This woman has a way of helping you think through your ideas and provide great advice. I am very thankful to have had this Independent Study experience with her. I ended up interviewing a lot of people who were involved with social enterprises in Chicago and I have gained so many connections. I have also gained skills that I can apply as I move to Minneapolis and entre the social enterprise scene over there. I am so thankful for this experience.

I really, really, really enjoyed my time here in Chicago and I am sad that it is over already but I know that someday I will be back so this is not goodbye for me, it is see you later Chicago!!


Author: Tsiry R.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Cease Fire Charity Team!

Well, we have officially completed all the work for our Seminar classes! For my Seminar class, we had to create a human rights campaign. My group decided to do something with the violence in Chicago, after watching the film, The Interrupters. The film is about the organization Cease Fire, who go out to some of Chicago’s toughest neighborhoods to fight the violence going on there. My group contacted Cease Fire and asked about how we could get involved. They said that they would need the most help in the fundraising aspect of their organization. So my group put our heads together to try and come up with ideas that could fit Cease Fire’s needs and what we needed to do for our project. We ended up coming up with the idea of creating a charity team in Cease Fire’s name for the marathon this coming October. We were able to get in touch with the marathon and create a page online where people can go to donate to a specific runner in Cease Fire’s behalf. Currently, I am the only runner for the team because I am the only one in the group that is registered for the marathon. We are searching for more team members through the connections I have made by running with different running clubs. We have also sent out emails to the individual donor list at Cease Fire to inform them of our project and show them how they can help out. We have also put the information on a flyer to send out. So far we have raised $75! And the page had only been up for about 48 hours! So coooooool. Here is a link to the site if you wanted to take a look at it and maybe donate…. J

www.crowdrise.com/ceasefirechicago

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Cubs Game!


Hello! This week we went to the Cubs game as a group! It was a lot of fun, and the Cubs won! What are the chances we caught a winning game?! Small joke! I’m so glad we got a chance to go to Wrigley and see them play! Here is a picture of Becca and me reacting to a call. (Okay…maybe we weren’t actually upset)



                                                               View from out seats!

Author: Maria W.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Busking Out!

Chicago is very well known for it's very vibrant street musicians, some who have even gone on to become nationally and internationally known. Some famous Chicago buskers include Crystal Bowersox (Winner of American Idol) and R. Kelly (RnB legend, if i say so myself). But first of all, what exactly is busking? Busking means to play or perform entertainment in a public place, usually while soliciting money.

Last week Saturday, my team and I set out to find and meet street performers and listeners for a project we are doing for our business and entrepreneurship class. We started off on south Michigan street, hopped on the red line where we met Mrs Kanye Resa West, a singer who has been doing it for a couple years now. She had a lovely voice and she did a couple song covers that kept her audience (people riding the red line train) entertained and willing to stick around for more.

On our way to Logan Square while riding the red line again train, we found Martial, who was currently being filmed for a TV show. The show was documenting his life as a busker, and we even got to make an appearance. He was very friendly and willing to talk, he played the guitar like he knew it at the back of his head, very talented man he was.

Our last encounter was totally unexpected. We were on State and Lake ready to head back home to Hyde Park when we heard loud pounding noise coming from down the street. We quickly rushed down to see where the noise was coming from and surprisingly found two young men hitting buckets and pans like drum sets. I'm sure you're thinking, "What a racket" but this was the opposite. The two guys in unison entertained the growing crowd with so much energy, I couldn't believe they were just using plastic buckets and old pans to create good music. They were called the Chicago Bucket Brigade and they really were the life of the party.




So as you walk on the streets of Chicago and ride the trains, take a minute or two to appreciate the talented street performers that this great city has to offer, you never know, they just might make it big. 

By Ema Bassey

Friday, May 3, 2013

Core Course - ACM Pipeline 3.0

Another unique and exciting experience with core course today. We went to this event where we helped high school juniors with the brain storming process of a college essay as well as sharing experiences that we have had in college.

I was assigned four high schools students, 3 of which were juniors and 1 was a sophomore, I think this experience was very empowering for me. I felt that being able to help these students have a glimpse of what a liberal arts education is and telling them not just about the pros but also about the cons was very enriching for me. The purpose of the event was to help the student go through the brainstorming process of writing a college application essay and how to go about the writing process eventually.

Many of the students I worked with were very open and willing to share their experiences. I was able to here so many fascinating stories and able to share my own story as well. I really like the small group opportunity that we all had, this made it possible to connect with the students on a more personal level and it was easier for them to share and vice versa.

I really enjoyed today!!!






Author: Tsiry. R

ISP update - social enterprises

This week I had the chance to meet and talk to a lot of people from different social enterprises in Chicago. And next week will actually be even more exciting as I am putting together this Independent Study Project.

Here are just two of the organizations that I have had the opportunity to learn more about and actually visit this week.

Inspiration Kitchen: this organization is interesting in so many ways, it is a social enterprise under a parent non-profit organization called Inspiration Corporation. What they do is that they provide a cooking training program for people who have been struggling to find a job for different reasons such as having been incarcerated, got kicked out of their home etc.... After my interview with Margaret I actually decided to eat there and try to food and it was delicious. The price was amazing cheap for the food quality that I got and I was very please with the service.


Dinning area at IK
                           

Reception Area

This is the deliciousness that I got to eat!!
                           



Next Door: this is another social enterprise under a bigger corporation, it is listed under State Farm. Next Door is a free space for anyone to come to work at, it is completely free and provide a cafe where you can order drinks or even a light meal. It has a very relaxed and friendly feel about it and I would recommend checking it out. It's a great space!!

Cafe
Working people

























Author: Tsiry R.