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Welcome to my world (well my online collection, that is). I invite you to read and explore my nicoco thoughts & adventures be it at home, in the city of Glasgow, around Scotland or elsewhere on this extraordinary earth. I thoroughly enjoy the simple things in life. Photography is fun, laughing is underrated and smiling is always the way forward! BA (Hons) Business Studies 4th Year Student interested in Marketing, @ Glasgow Caledonian University. Currently living in Scotland physically, on cloud nine mentally. I enjoy exploring, traveling, and experiencing anything which crosses my yellow brick road journey in life!

Husky Treats: A collection from my 12 months with the NU Community.



LETS GO HUSKIES!

Thank you to my colleague Tricia W, for suggesting this fun reflection story.  Once I complete my time here at NU, this page will provide a fun look at all of the Northeastern memorabilia which I have collected throughout my time here, a less formal reflective blog with NU!

Received this Tee during Orientation 2012
Thank you to the RSAs on campus for letting me help during Summer '12!
Enjoying the naming of the D'Amore McKim School of Business, I received this Tee and other goodies at the ceremony.


Orientation 2013- Guiding future freshman around campus, and thankYOU to the College of Science for this fun Tee!


Summester Activities on the Centennial Common Quad Wednesdays, weekly!! SUNFUN


Give 5! Volunteering with the NRHH during their danceathon event. Doing good, feeling great.
Taking Strides to end Breast Cancer. Volunteering during a walk for Cancer, walked around the Charles River with a great team of volunteer to raise a MAMMOTH amount of $$$$ to give to Charity.


During Mardi Gras celebrations on campus 2013- Thank you to the dining hall for this funkadilic hat.. .

 
Made this Tee myself in the arts and crafts society on campus- GET INVOLVED!!!


Thank you to Kurt in the Visitor Centre I was gifted a HUSKY hat, which I wore whilst participating in Northeasterns Flash Dance MOB! - GO HUSKIES!

 
Along with these wonderful pictured memorabilia I have many many more items which I collected throughout my year in Boston at Northeastern University.
-A collection of Irish treats from St Paddys events within the Dining Hall
-A Northeastern REAL Hockey Puck which my supervisor caught during an Ice Hockey Tournament and gave to me, cherishing it back in Scotland!
-A small Northeastern House which can act as a stress ball, although, when am I ever stressed.. ...
-A Northeastern wall flag, which I can hang on my wall in Glasgow with pride, along with my own personalised one which reads my name, I received during Summester events in 2013.
-A collection of Northeastern Office supplies, pencils, pens, usb holders and tags along with other neat items which will tell stories back in Scotland, FOR SURE.
-In total I had collected 14 teeshirts in one year.
-A Northeastern HUSKY icehockey shirt, which I wore at the Beanpot championships- which sadly we never won.. .
-A sandfilled glass bottle.
-D'Amore McKim flask during the naming of the new Business College
-Boston Strong wristband from reuniting the public of Boston after the Marathon Bombings.
-My super cool, warm and furry Husky HAT which will be sported in the streets of Glasgow come this winter.
 
Working with the International Admissions team I also relished in the perks of travel season, when my colleagues returned, a small part of the culture would come to Boston also. I managed to experience real Dates from Dubai, Brazilian candy, gifted the most precious bracelet from Costa Rica and a lovely Turkish Eye Keyring, French Candies, Spanish chocolates, and many many more Worldly wonderful presents which I and the rest of the Admissions team could revel over.
 
I also consumed an incredible amount of FREE food throughout the year, if you look you may find- and luckily, perhaps unluckily we were very involved and keen to participate in A lot of events on campus which happened to be catered for.
 
 
Well that's just a little snippet of most of my collections from Northeastern, it was a great year and luckily I managed to enjoy the institution as a professional during work hours, and as a student after hours.
 
 
The best of both worlds, resulting in a truly happy little husky.  LETS GO HUSKIEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!
 
 
 
 

 

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