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Jerome Brooks

My name is Jerome Brooks, and I am currently a sophomore with a dual major in Criminal Justice and Business Administration. I'm an international student from the Caribbean island of St.Maarten/St.Martin. Ethnically, I am of African and European decent. Coming to Boston for university has enabled me to continue living in an area where diversity and multiculturalism are both encouraged and honored.

At Northeastern, I'm an active member of the Honors Student Council (HSC), the Caribbean Student Organization (CSO), and a brother of Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, Inc. In my spare time, I enjoy jet-skiing, exercising, and hanging out with family and friends.

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February 23, 2009

An insight on programming

Throughout the academic year, student groups host events with the intensions of bringing the Northeastern community together. These events may be in the form of concerts, speakers, DJs, and comedians, to name a few. The cost of these events may range greatly, depending on the caliber of the program. As such, many of these student organizations are required to bring their proposals to the Student Government Association’s (SGA) Budget Review Committee (BRC). BRC is a council, made up of 10-15 Northeastern students, who review and evaluate proposals brought to them by student organizations. After reviewing a program request form, BRC has the power to either deny or grant the organization funding for a particular event. Programs may be fully funded, partially funded, or not funded at all.

Last week, I had the opportunity to sit in on a BRC proposal for an upcoming event that my fraternity is planning to co-sponsor. We presented our event idea giving exclusive information on what the event is, how much it will cost, and why it will benefit the Northeastern Community. A lot of work goes into the planning and marketing of these events. Shopping around for different quotas can be a difficult task. Brainstorming and arriving at creative advertising strategies can also be a challenge. Whatever we do, our main concern is to always be innovative, persuasive, and well informed on what it is we are doing and how we intend to execute it.

For more information on BRC funding you can visit their website at http://www.sga.neu.edu/committees/budget_review/.

February 21, 2009

20!

A few weeks ago, I celebrated my 20th birthday – yeah I know, I’m getting old. A group of friends and I (15 of us to be exact) went to Cheesecake Factory for dinner. Once we got there, we asked for a table and were told that it would be a two hour wait. We thought about going somewhere else, but then realized that 15 is an unusual number for a dinner table. After thinking the situation over, we felt that we probably wouldn’t get a table in a shorter period of time if we went elsewhere, so we decided to browse through the Prudential Center and ended up stopping at Godiva for chocolate drinks – they were really good, by the way. Finally, after about an hour of browsing and 20 minutes in Barnes & Noble, the buzzer went off. We were extremely excited to eat. By then, it was 10:10 pm and we had been starving. We got seated, ordered our food and drinks, and shortly after, began to dine. I had the three-cheese pasta and tried food from everyone on the table. Overall, dinner was great and everyone had a really good time. In fact, I was surprised when the waiters came out to sing the birthday song and handed me a free slice of cheesecake! Additionally, my friends showered me with many gifts. What an exciting night it was!!!

Below is a picture of a few friends and I - It's all smiles at the Cheesecake Factory!
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