Tuesday, February 16, 2016

#MemberMonday

Chase Ross

Chase is a third year studying Strategic Communications.

What is your favorite thing about Phi Sigma Pi?
  • The group's ability to have random questions, ready to ask others on a moment's notice.  
What's your all-time favorite movie, and how many times have you seen it?
  • Back to the Future, Times Watched: A lot of times
What real person, dead or alive, do you wish you could be more like? Why?
  • Shia Labeouf, Why? So I wouldn't let my dreams just be dreams. 

Alyson Miller

Alyson is a fourth year studying Art Education.

What is your favorite thing about Phi Sigma Pi?
  • This is the best group of people I've ever had the pleasure to be apart of.  
What's your all-time favorite movie, and how many times have you seen it?
  • This question is hard so here's my top 5

    -Scott Pilgrim vs the World 
    -Moonrise Kingdom 
    -Inglorious Basterds
    -Moulin Rouge
    -Phantom of the Opera (with Gerard Butler)

    I've probably seen all of them about 5 times but I've seen Moulin Rouge and Phantom of the Opera probably 20 times each.
What real person, dead or alive, do you wish you could be more like? Why?
  • Marina Abramovic because she is absolutely insane and incredibly bold and passionate as an artist. But I'm also pretty okay with being myself.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

#MemberMonay

Levi Dotson


What is your favorite thing about Phi Sigma Pi?
  • The best part about PSP is without a doubt the people, hands down. Everyone is similar and yet unique at the same time, something I find quite amazing. Each brother in PSP has found a way to make an impact on my life in one way or another and that is something I will be able to cherish for the rest of my life. I can honestly say that my brothers here in PSP have helped me become a better person, figure out who I am as a person, and point me in the right direction in regards to my future, all of which is something I'll never be able to fully repay. I wouldn't be who I am today if it weren't for PSP.
What books on your shelf are begging to be read?
  • Hmm, this is a tough one. I would have to say either, "Higher Education: How Colleges are Wasting Our Money and Failing Our Kids - and What We Can Do About It," or ,"The Police in America."
What's your all-time favorite meal, and how often do you enjoy it?
  • I would have to say a nice, homestyle-breakfast. An omelet, some bacon, hash browns, and a biscuit and gravy. I actually make myself an omelet every morning, but sadly, the rest of the items are generally left off the list.
What's your dream job?
  • I have a few of answers for this one. First, President of the United States, because we clearly need a change at the top. Second, Police Chief of a municipal police department in the Columbus-area. And third, I'd like to own a little breakfast shack on the beach down south serving up my famous omelets with some killer coffee. 

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

#MemberMonday

Beth Dzwierzynski

Beth is a third year studying Speech and Hearing Science.

What is your favorite thing about Phi Sigma Pi?
  • The people, not to mention my awesome bigs (S/O to Lauren and Erin!)
If you had an unlimited amount of money to one store, what store would it be and why?
  • I would probably have to say Target? I don't know, this is a tough one. Yeah, I'll go with Target. I always find myself needing something from there. It's just super convenient! 
Who is the first person you tell when something good happens to you?
  • My mother, always.
What do you do when you want to relax?
  • I like to sit by a window with a view and either read, solve sudoku puzzles, or listen to music.