It’s April, and that means… via GIPHY Happy Spring Break! I spent the two-week vacation relaxing, as well as completing some work that will be due some time after spring break. With that being said, my fitness program couldn’t continue as it involves me walking around the school soccer field. However, I had the chance […]
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Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Late Mar. 2021 Edition
Still continuing on my long-term fitness plan… And for the days that I couldn’t do a speed walk session, as long as I remembered… Monday, March 22, due to a protracted conversation with Mr. Lamprecht on social justice issues Thursday, March 25, due to myself being worn out after participating in a physical capture the […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Mid Mar. 2021 Edition
So continuing on the long-term fitness program, here are the progress from the first two weeks of March. I could only complete one session due to the fact that I was extremely busy during the first two weeks of March. Monday, 3/1, and Friday, 3/12 were holidays, while I was waiting for an interview to […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Late Feb. 2021 Edition
So, let’s be honest. I nearly ran out of ideas for a CAS experience lately, but a brand new idea just popped into my mind while I was deep in my sleep… So I have not been exercising a lot these days, and even though I’m the type of guy who doesn’t like to […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Mid Feb. 2021 Edition
via GIPHY Well, since we’re having fun this past few days with StuCo’s Valentine’s Week, let’s have some fun, shall we? GIFs are extremely fun ways to revisit blooper moments and potentially turn them into memes that we would certainly enjoy and become obsessed with. Do you know that you can actually create funny GIFs […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – 2020-21 Winter Break Edition Part 2
Here comes the second part of my CAS Journey Winter Break Edition, where I reflect back to my CAS experiences that I have completed during the winter break… First of all, as one of my first planned CAS experiences, I have completed a timeline of the Republican Party based on Heather Cox Richardson’s To Make […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – 2020-21 Winter Break Edition Part 1
I have been extremely productive during the winter break, and I am thrilled to report my progress throughout the break. Even though I would like to condensate my experiences into a single post, the amount of work done as well as post requirements have not allowed me to do so. Therefore, the CAS experiences that […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Mid Dec. 2020 Edition
Well, here comes another project… via GIPHY via GIPHY I have decided to record a podcast for KASPER. However, due to the fact that this podcast wouldn’t be released until sometime in the next semester, I can’t tell you what the podcast is about. But I’m sure that it will cover the three aspects of […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Late Nov. 2020 Edition
Well, I thought that I didn’t do anything CAS-related in the late-November period, but it turned out that I did!!! How exciting was that!!! Well, with other projects on hold, I have decided to continue working on my history of the Republican Party timeline. I finally had a chance to read a lot as a […]
Eric Chen’s CAS Journey – Mid Nov. 2020 Edition
Well, November was rocky… With tons of summative going on, I feared that I couldn’t complete my previously planned CAS projects on time throughout the month. But luckily, thanks to Spirit Week, I got a chance to complete my first spontaneous CAS experience — a creativity-based one with me taking pictures throughout the week. Honestly, […]