Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Music at Nipissing

I decided my music list is severely lacking lately. I polled students in the Green Lounge and the Small Cafeteria about their music selection. First I wanted to know what kind of music Nipissing students preferred.

11% of students at Nipissing like the Country Twang
3% like the vocals of Folk Music
6% like Techno Beats
3% like to zone out to Trance
3% like dropping rhymes to Rap
3% like Music that they can Work Out To
11% like to bust a move to Hip Hop
3% like to head bang to Metal
6% like to sing in the shower with Rock
14% like the king and Classic Rock
6% like the Oldie Hits
3% like to groove to Alternative
8% like the sweet vibes of Classical Music
20% of student say they'll listen to anything

While eventually students gave me an answer to the above question, on first impulse there were some pretty funny answers to my question of what type of music students like:
- Awesomeness
- Kick-ass-ity
- Anything... except jazz, country and Screamo
- Does cheerleading count as music?
- Neil Young IS his own Genre!

Now that I know what kind of music students at Nipissing like, I asked them to tell me their favorite songs:

Sunday, January 23, 2011

The best and worst of Nipissing.

Yes, I know. We all love it here at Nipissing, that's why people come here from all over Ontario, Canada, and the world. My question is a two parter today. I walked around the school and asked our students why they loved it here at Nipissing, but on the other side what they disliked and what they would change.
I was honestly surprised at what people had to say about Nipissing, and for the first time ever I had to whole heartedly assure people that they were answering anonymously.

Why Do You Like Nipissing?

  • It's a small school.
  • It's small, and more personable.
  • I like the class sizes, the profs are friendly and helpful, and most importantly it's far away from home.
  • It's small, and I really love North Bay.
  • I came for the teaching program.
  • It's conveniently located.
  • It's small, so there's lots of one on one with the profs.
  • I'm a face, not a number.
  • The profs make all the difference.
  • Honestly... It's the only teacher's college that let us in.
  • I like the "small town" vibe.
  • There's good interaction with the professors.
  • I am NOT a number.
  • It's a small school.
  • Everyone is really friendly, and approachable.
  • I'm a person, not a cheque.
  • The professors make an effort to know your name, you won't find that in any other university.
  • I love the social aspect of the school.
  • Sometimes, I don't.
  • You ask me while I'm reading a text book?!
  • I like that there is work on campus, it's less stress full.
  • I like the scenery.
  • I can make friends because the classes are smaller, and majors move together.
  • The profs have time for you, and will make the time for you.
  • I know everybody.
  • The Wall . . .
  • Nipissing is making an effort to expand and include more diversity.
  • I like the trails, and the amount of land available.
  • The classes are intimate, and the profs are dedicated to the students
  •  I like going through the halls and knowing everyone, you can always get a helping hand if needed.
  •  like how kind the profs are - they actually care and most of them are VERY helpful. I also like being able to find familiar faces in the halls or caf - means you can always find someone to talk to.
  • I love the profs. I've been to a couple post secondary schools and so far the profs at Nip are the best. 
  • I like the vending machines. They provide valuable nutrition.
Why Do You Dislike Nipissing?

  • I dislike the boys.
  • I dislike midterms, because it's hard to get a hold of anyone to do anything fun.
  • I dislike exam season because everyone is so stressed.
  • I hate that the only place to get decent food is the Wall.
  • There's no course selection.
  • SNOW!
  • I hate the bus system.
  • Cabs at night never show up.
  • The work load. 
  • EXAMS!
  • The bus schedules.
  • Small size = less resources.
  • There's no good employment opportunities.
  • There is nowhere to study.
  • North Bay is like 4 hours away from ANYTHING!
  • It's always freezing in the classrooms.
  • Faculty members, and administration employees need to be evaluated more often.
  • It's cold in the classrooms.
  • The library is too small. (soon to be remedied)
  • The gym is too small, there needs to be more equipment, and more resources.
  • There needs to be a fine arts wing because the monastery is too small.
  • Some of the profs suck, because the university is so small, I guess it's hard to recruit good profs.
  • The tuition and the things they slip in under "fees".
  • They make changes to the programs and don't tell you. (scheduling, and requirements)
  • The staggered class times suck!
  • The administration is ineffective.
  • It's Fucking Cold!
  • The bar can be scary, especially with all the bar fights.
  • The crooked stairs... who thought that would be a good idea?
  • North Bay drivers, the round about, and the shitty roads.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Craziest thing I've seen at Nipissing was. . .

I asked around the University, in the halls, in classes and of course on Facebook to see what  students thought was the craziest thing to happen at the university. Here's what they have to say:

At formal there was a guy stripping on stage.
Hands down Pac Man running through the school was awesome.
That girl who sometimes walks around backwards.
At the Wall, watching the guys pull down their pants on stage at the end of the night to the song "Fuck you Gently"
My friends having sex on the Nipissing Stage
People having sex in the Wall elevator
The outfits at no pants night. . . wow
Pac man people running through the gym, and no one reacting... welcome to Nipissing
Pac man running through the Library yelling Wacka Wacka
The dirty bingo prizes
I had a bottle thrown at my head in the townhouses 
Bouncers picking fights with drunks at The Wall
Tight and bright outfits. I didn’t know there was so much spandex in the world.
A girl taking her top off at The Wall
The Crooked Stairs, and watching people fall down on them
During the lockdown when no one would let me in a room
The Granny who lectures on sex at The Wall


And here are some links to the craziest youtube videos of Nipissing:

Friday, January 14, 2011

Best Bar in the Bay

I asked Nipissing students, everyone from first years to our fifth year eddies, What is the Best Bar in North Bay? Personally I like the zoo, for it’s music and night club feel, as well as for its sort of “grungy” vibe. 
Surprisingly (to me anyway) the Zoo was not the favorite bar in town for Nipissing Students, and not only did students tell me why they like certain bars, they also told me why they don’t like others. Here’s what Students had to say:
In the Halls:
  • The Wall : It’s close, and cheap, especially compared to bars in London.
  • The Wall: It’s easy, cheap and student friendly.
  • Blur: Me and my friends are older, and I like that it’s the older crowd at Blur.
  • The Moose: The Chicken Wings are AWESOME!
  • I don’t go to Bars.
  • None really.
  • The Zoo: More people that I know go there, and I don’t get kicked out as often as I do at the Wall
  • The Zoo: It’s close to home, everyone I know goes there, and you don’t get randomly kicked out.
  • Cecil’s: I like the bands, and the atmosphere.
  • The Wall: It’s the only place I’ve been.
  • The Moose: Has good food, especially their wings.
  • I don’t go to bars.
  • Cecil’s: Really good wings.
  • Cecil’s or The Moose: I just like the vibes there
From My Sexuality Class
  • 100 George’s: The Wall’s music is too loud and remixed too often
  • The Wall: Cheaper, Good food, and Mainly students. There are too many cougars/ pervs elsewhere.
  • Cecil’s: period.
On the Facebook Group:
  • I’m still looking
  • The Zoo: I can just let go and dance.
  • I don’t drink.
  • There’s this amazing steel bar outside walmart
  • The Wall: I feel the safest there, and love seeing the friendly faces of all my friends. Plus the themes and prizes are pretty amazing!!!!! <3
  • The Wall: it’s right up the hill

Monday, January 3, 2011

Important and Helpful

This is a list I put together myself of programs and services that Nipissing offers to aid their students as well as some links to important information. Every student should be aware of these services and their purpose, especially first years who are trying to cope with life as an "adult".


  • Book List This is where to find out what your text books will be for the semester. Most upper year students suggest that you wait until about a week into the program to buy the books listed incase the text is not required but mainly because upper year students will often sell their used text books, so keep your eyes out for flyers around campus.
  • Academic Skills  This is everything from math help to writing help. The purpose of this service is to help you fine tune your skills. Academic skills is also a place where you can find a Peer Tutor, who is an upper year student who has taken the course before and can help you fine tune your skills for specific courses.
  • Disability Services This is where to find support if you are someone who has a disability. The support offered is everything from exam accommodations to in class accommodations. The first step would be to read and fill out the self identification form. The Enhanced Service Program can help you with the self identification process. 
  • Placement Services  This is where a student can apply for work in the university (or through the university at local businesses). Keep in mind that to qualify for Nipwork, you must have applied for OSAP (you don't necessarily have to get it, but you must apply) and show financial need.
  • Peer Mentoring This is a service offered through the university which offers first years the chance to be matched up with upper year students who can guide them through their first year of university. The mentoring program offers workshops on leadership and academic success fridays, as well as providing students to get involved with the school and the community (i.e. building a float for the Santa clause parade, NUreads: reading to youths, Meal Exchange, Etc.)
  • Career and Personal Counseling. Career counseling is a service which can help students choose their courses and figure out what they can do with their degree, so that they can find a career that will make them happy, while taking courses that interest them. Personal counseling offers students a venting place, a place to cry and a place to find guidance in their personal life, from coping with roommates to depression, the counselors will do their best to make sure that you get what you need to be healthy and happy.
  • Nipissing University Student Union Which controls the majority of events involving student life including but not limited to:
    • Clubs: which provide meeting places for student interests, any student can petition and create a club, it's super easy and super fun!
    • Travel Boards Where students can find rides, or give rides to fellow students. These boards can also be found in the school by the tree house lounge
    • Food Bank which is where students low on funds may be able to find a meal they might have otherwise had to go without.
    • Frosh Week Probably the most epic event in the history of your student career.
  • Women's Center which offers services to women at Nipissing, as well as raising awareness about women's rights and issues.