John Glenn College of Public Affairs, The Ohio State University
Friday, November 20, 2009
Ethics Committee
This reminded me of the presentation by Ted Van Der Meid about the house ethics committee, a few weeks ago.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Jesse Owens and Statuary Hall
Ohio State leads effort on behalf of alumnus Jesse Owens
Ohio State is leading an initiative to have a statue of legendary track star Jesse Owens represent the state of Ohio in the U. S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall. The university on Friday (11/6) presented its case to members of the National Statuary Collection Study Committee. Jesse Owens was not only a stellar athlete, but a true diplomat for humanity, said Rusty Wilson, an Ohio State alumnus, staff member and author of the book, The Ohio State University at the Olympics. Wilson was one of several university and community representatives who spoke to the committee on the appropriateness of Owens’ selection.for more information
Any opinions about this?
Laura
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Another Great Weekend in DC!
Following lunch we had some downtime at 225 and were keeping our eyes on the healthcare reform debate that was going on in the House of Reps. C-Span reported that the final vote would occur sometime around midnight, and a couple of us decided to head over to see if we could get into the gallery. Sure enough, we did! We got there around 9:30 and saw 3 or 4 amendments debated and voted on. At around 10:30, the vote for the passage of the entire HB 3962 began. The 15-minute vote began, and the tallies started adding up in the "yea" column. Around the 10th minute of the vote, we noticed Majority Leader Steny Hoyer anxiously searching for someone. We then saw him quickly make his way over to a representative and say something to him as he put his hand on the representative's back. The representative immediately went to cast his vote, and we saw an additional vote appear in the "yea" column on the board. I'm not sure whether the representative was on the fence about the vote or was just dragging out his vote, but it was nonetheless really cool to see.
When the number of "yeas" finally got to the 218, the democratic caucus erupted in cheers. At this point, there were probably another 3 minutes left. 2 more votes appeared in the "yea" column shortly thereafter, and as 10 seconds remained on the clock, the democrats started doing a countdown. There was so much excitement in the room when it passed!
It didn't escape us that this was a monumental moment in our history. We walked back to 225 with a real sense of amazement at what we just saw. Though there are still three more big steps in the process of passing healthcare reform, we got to witness firsthand the first big step.
-Liz
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
<3 Bearhug
New York
Real Life American Hero
Tomorrow we're meeting someone who is literally a household name. John Glenn is world famous. His name is as big as most of our Presidents.
It's very hard to keep that in perspective.
Josh
Friday, October 30, 2009
Gotta Enjoy the Little Things. Right?
Normally, there’s a multicolored 3-D flower-diamond shape that morphs into new shapes while moving across my computer screen. You know the one: It starts out looking like a four pronged ninja star of blue, yellow, and red before it changes into a christimas tree ornament made of bubble baloons. It almost looks like it's having the time of its life jumping and transforming across my monitor.
But no more.
I came back from lunch and saw the words, “COULD NOT FIND ANY COMPATIBLE DIRECT 3-D DEVICES” in a white textbox bouncing around my screen exactly where my rainbow ninja star used to be.
I was a little sad initially, but it has been nearly a week now and I can’t help but smile a little on the inside when I see the broken screen saver. It’s just funny to think that my computer has lost something and is struggling in vain to get it back. Not funny enough to make me stare at my screen saver all day or wait long enough for my screen saver to come on, but still, it's amusing.
~David
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Broadening my horizons
Throughout my life I always liked to try something new. I have been in DC for 6 weeks now and I have had a lot of first experiences. I grew up in a small suburb west of Cleveland. In the city where I grew up in there was not much diversity. Most people looked like me, talked like me, and acted like me. The most diversity we had was 1 Mexican restaurant on the edge of town. Washington DC is sure an eye opener to many new things if you come from a place like mine. Let’s just say where I come from I am not usually the minority in the crowd.
A few weeks ago I was able to attend part of the equality march here in DC. That was sure an eye opening experience, one that I respected and was glad to be a part of.
Then this past weekend one of my roommates and I decided to attend Church. Sunday morning we were running late and could not find the Church we had decided to attend. We kept on walking until we found a Church. We rushed in and realized that it was an African-American congregation. I was a bit taken aback to be taken out of my comfort zone so quickly. I wanted to turn around and walk out because I was so uncomfortable since I’ve never been to an African-American service. But I am glad I didn’t. By the end of the service I really enjoyed myself and felt at home. Being taken out of your comfort zone is important to allow you to grow and see many different parts of life that you normally would not see if you stayed in it. I must say that these experiences allowed me to grow in more ways than I could imagine. The time I have spent in DC has allowed me to experience so many things that without it I would never been able to see.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Mystery
Hmm...
Now, in the calendar at my work we do indeed have President Gee in DC clearly marked for the date in question. I've asked my supervisor what the purpose of our esteemed University President's visit is and she claimed he will be in for a conference and that our office nothing to do with the visit. I believe she is telling the truth, as she will be in Columbus that Thursday through that Sunday.
The only question that remains is: What in the world is going on?
I look forward to discovering the secret.
Perhaps those who work for the John Glenn Washington Academic Internship Program could enlgithed me/us... **Cough Cough... Laura... or Dr. Kolson... Cough Cough**
Actually, perhaps they don't know either. It's bending my mind into a pretzel!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
A much heated topic
Monday, October 19, 2009
Jon Stewart is good.
Also, I missed Chipotle a lot.
Josh