




From pictures with the famous imaginery creature the Jackalope to experiences with a huge yellow Britney Spears snake, this event has enough to make it worth your while. South by Southwest had so many things to take advantage of and while held in the awesome capital Austin in the great state of Texas, this music showcase further proves everything is greater/bigger/better in Texas.
outh by Southwest (SXSW) started out as a tiny music festival in the Texas state capital. Now it is a massive gathering of music fans from all over the nation, where people discuss and showcase trends of music in the culture and media. South by Southwest is held in Austin, which is only about 76 miles from San Antonio, a quick hour drive. (With my driving it was more like a 45 minute drive!) SXSW showcases hundreds of musical acts from around the globe on over 80 stages in downtown Austin. Many bands spend tons of time, effort, and money into this showcase and for many, this is the time where their shows either make or break them. The harsh crowds are the judges who tell brands what they like and dont like and who should andshould not be signed. 



A Yale Professor was brought to Trinity University on the evening of March 19, 2009 present his lecture on "Homosexuality and the Bible" in Parker Chapel. Dr. Dale B. Martin is the Woolsey Professor of Religious Studies at Yale University and the author of five books. His most famous book Sex and the Single Savior is a collection of essays on gender and sexuality in biblical interpretation.
Mocha Life is an event sponsored by the Black Student Union at Trinity University. Trinity University's Black Student Union celebrates African and American heritage and culture.
2009 was held in Laurie Auditorium February 15th at 6:00p.m. Admission was free and open to the public, even with the first arrivals getting free t-shirts with the theme for Mocha Life 2009 on it. The theme for this year was "Walk with me..." demonstrating the uniting of a culture with other cultures as well. This was a very interesting event in that it displayed many forms of art held important and highly appreciated in the black community such from vocal performances and poetry readings to sorority and fraternity performances and tap dancing. This event welcomed outsiders to come and see what was in the core of African American arts. Not only African Americans performed either, there were a wide variety of performers such as Filipino, Caucasian, and Indian as well.
plan to scare the monster away. Red banners were hung everywhere; the color red has long been believed to protect against evil. Firecrackers, drums and gongs were used to create loud noises to scare the beast away. The plan worked and the celebration lasted several days during which people visited with each other, exchanged gifts, danced and ate tasty comestibles. Celebrations today are both literal and symbolic. Spring cleaning is started about a month prior to the new year and must be completed before the celebrations begin.Typically red packets called Lai See Hong Bao (or Hongbao) with money tucked inside are given out as a symbol of good luck. The amount is usually an even number as odd numbers are regarded as unlucky. Lions are considered to be good omens. The lion dance is believed to repel demons. Each lion has two dancers, one to maneuver the head, the other the back.During the New Year celebrations people do not fight or be mean to each other, as this would bring a bad, unlucky year. Everyone celebrates their birthday this day as well and turning one year older. Foods during the holiday hold symbolism as well. Typically red meat is not served and one is careful not to serve or eat from a chipped or cracked plate. Fish is eaten to ensure long life and good fortune. Red dates bring the hope for prosperity, melon seeds for proliferation and lotus seeds means the family will prosper through time. Oranges and tangerines symbolize wealth and good fortune. Nian gao, the New Year's Cake is always served. It is believed that the higher the cake rises the better the year will be. When company stops by a "prosperity tray" is served.I performed in the Hip Hop dance for the Lunar New Year and it was one of the greatest and most interesting experiences. I love learning about cultures and this was definitely a culture I knew nothing about and didn't really understand. After going through the whole process of spending time with the people and learning why they did certain things for the celebration was a great experience.

I feel like college is the time when people should be taking advantage of the rare opportunities offered in college, such as participating in the biggest Martin Luther King Jr. March in the nation, or meeting the first African American governor in the U.S. and getting to hear him lecture on how he has witnessed history. College is the time to partake in events you will never again have the opportunity to and to live out your dreams.