Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Check "The Email"

So here it is kids. Lets all gather around for story time. This is a story about one senior and his RSU student email. One day about 5 years ago, when I was just a wee freshman. I was enjoying the college life, with no care to pay attention to my email account. I never thought it was that important. Well...... tssk tssk tssk. I finally got into my student email account the other day for the first time in like 4 or 5 years. I looked to my inbox and BLAM!!!! I had 1765 emails over the years. Some of them were unimportant from JCPenny's sales to Facebook notifications, but as I keep checking them, I realized how much use I could have gotten out of this account. I was receiving all the important information. There was school closings, when the weather was bad, posted in there. There was important interviews and job openings on campus, which is really a nice way to go because they work around your busy school schedule. There was even emergency contacts and updates. I had been really missing out on a lot of useful information. This is a very valuable resource to someone who really wants to get involved with student life at Rogers State University. I wish I would have used it more. So my advice is use your students resources, especially your student email. Its easy and reliable. But if you are having problems with your student email, like logging in or email malfunctions then call this very helpful and nice contact number (918) 343-7538 or email helpdesk@rsu.edu. Well here is some advice that might make things go a little easier.

"You Stay Classy Rogers State"
Peace - Rob

P.S. It takes a really really long time to delete 16 hundred emails when you can only do it 50 at a time. Just a little reminder there haha.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Hey RSU,
I have heard there is a small bug going around the campus. Its not like a ladybug, or a grasshopper, but a 24 hour type flu. I hope that you all will wash your hands a lot, and try to not share germs with anyone, like drink there coca-cola, because that is so darn good. I have a terrible coca-cola addiction. But regardless remember to stay home if you aren't feeling well, but here's some things I would do if you feel like you are to sick to go to class. I visit a chiropractor a lot when I am sick, because he can help. A few cracks in the back, a few in the neck, and that headache is gone, and your already one step closer. Now, don't forget to e-mail your professors for the work that you will miss, if you miss class. It's always good to stay ahead of the game, less stressful. And lastly, if you feel you need attention of a real doctor. We have a free doctor for RSU students in the Student Health Center. Look it up on the RSU map, and go see him. It's free and then you will be back to playing ultimate frisbee or touch football in no time.

As Always, You stay classy Rogers State.
Signing Off - Rob Paine