OLLU’s Alexandra Wilborn named conference ‘Libero of the Week’

 

Alexandra Wilborn is the first Saint to be named Libero of the Week since 2010.
Alexandra Wilborn is the first Saint to be named Libero of the Week since 2010.

Alexandra Wilborn was named Red River Athletic Conference Co-Libero of the Week for the dates of Sept. 16-22. She shares the award with Diana Castaneda of Wiley College. Wilborn is the first Saint to be named “Libero of the Week” since 2010, when Sarah Lindsay received the honors twice that season. Wilborn, a freshman defensive specialist from San Antonio, collected 33 digs in the hard-fought loss to the University of St. Thomas and 18 in a defeat at the hands of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. She had just one receiving error in 28 attempts as OLLU slipped to 6-6 on the season. Sydney Herrera of OLLU was also nominated for Player Hitter of the Week, while Janelle Solis of OLLU was a Setter of the Week nominee. Read more online.

OLLU’s Luis Flores selected as conference ‘Defensive Player of the Week’

 

Luis Flores received conference honors last week
Luis Flores received conference honors last week

Luis Flores corralled the Red River Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week award for Sept. 9-15. Flores, a senior defender from Brownsville, Texas, spearheaded an effort that led to a pair of shutouts for the Saints last week. His leadership helped OLLU limit Concordia University (Texas) to only two shots on goal and prevented Howard Payne University (Texas) from taking a shot in a 2-0 difference. The Saints remain unbeaten at 5-0 overall.  Read more online.

OLLU’s Teegan Luckemeyer and Victoria Vazquez named conference ‘Players of the Week’

Teegan Luckemeyer and Victoria Vazquez received conference honors last week.
Teegan Luckemeyer and Victoria Vazquez received conference honors last week.

Teegan Luckemeyer stood out as the Red River Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week for Sept. 9-15, while her teammate, Victoria Vazquez, claimed the RRAC Defensive Player of the Week honor for the same dates. This is Vazquez’ third consecutive recognition as the conference’s Player of the Week. On Aug. 26-Sept. 1 and Sept. 2-9, she was named “Offensive Player of the Week.” Luckemeyer, a sophomore forward from New Braunfels, Texas, produced a pair of goals and one assist in a 2-0 week for the Saints. She posted a goal and an assist in a 3-2 victory over Concordia University (Texas) then booted in a goal to tag Northwood University with its first loss by a 4-3 score. OLLU moved to 5-1-1 on the season. Vazquez, a senior midfielder from Helotes, Texas, merited her third consecutive weekly award. She shifted from center midfielder to center back to

Celebrate OLLU’s history and traditions during OLLU Pride Week

Spirit Day 2013 LogoOLLU Pride Week begins today as a tradition that celebrates and translates OLLU’s Core Values. The week is filled with activities for the OLLU community with the highlight of the week being Spirit Day on Thursday.

The OLLU community is encouraged to attend the Spirit Day Celebration: Hearts Ablaze with the Spirit. OLLU has been celebrating Spirit Day for 25 years. Spirit Day is based on the Western European tradition that dates from the Middle Ages when university communities would celebrate a special Mass to seek the spirit of wisdom at the beginning of an academic year. A celebration of food, music, dancing and games takes place after Mass in the Library Circle.

OLLU Pride Week Schedule:

Today

  • “Diez y Seis de Septiembre Celebration” – noon-1 p.m. – Mall Area

Tuesday – Wear an OLLU shirt to show your school spirit

  • Saints Athletics Fall Pep Rally – 12:15-1:15 p.m. – Mall Area – Meet the Saints athletes and coaches, enjoy food, pick up a Saints schedule and win prizes.

Wednesday

  • OLLU Stroll/Core Values Showcase – 12:15-1:15 p.m. – Mall Area

Thursday
Spirit Day
Classes will be dismissed from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; some offices will be closed

Meal Information:
Selrico will begin pre-selling Spirit Day tickets today-Wednesday in the Sister Annie B. Cafeteria.

Students will be $5
Faculty and staff will be $7

At Sister Annie B. Cafeteria, payment is by cash, credit, or Scrip ID Card. If the lunch is purchased in the café students, staff or faculty MUST save their receipt as proof of purchase to receive the meal on Thursday during Spirit Day.

The Meal for Spirit Day is as follows:
Hamburger or Veggie Burger
Chips and Condiments
Beverage (provided by Coca-Cola)

Lunches can be purchased on Spirit Day in the Library Community Room. Payment must be CASH ONLY or SCRIP ID CARD.

Sister Annie B. Cafeteria will close on Thursday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. for Spirit Day. The Flores Cyber Café will remain open for anyone who does not want the Spirit Day Meal.

Schedule:

  • 11 a.m. – Classes dismissed
  • 11:15 a.m. – Spirit Day Mass – Sacred Heart Chapel
  • Noon – Festival and Lunch begins – Library Circle
  • 12:30 p.m. – OLLU Parade – click here for car application for parade
  • 1 p.m. – Official Kickoff to Festival and booth judging begins
  • 2:30 p.m. – Crazy Olympics
  • 3:45 p.m. – Announcement of Winners

*7-10 p.m. – Spirit Day Comedy Club 21 and up Mixer featuring Jen Kober – Providence Hall, West Social Room

Community invited to attend open forums on the University’s Mission and Core Values


Continuation of dialogue started in spring semester

The campus community is invited to participate in one of two community forums on Sept. 17 and Oct. 11 to dialogue on the University’s mission and core values. Both forums will take place in Chapel Auditorium from 1-4 p.m. and refreshments will be served. The forums are continuation of the events held during the spring semester and those who were unable to attend in the spring are strongly encouraged to attend one of the fall forums. Supervisors should work with employees to allow time to attend one of the forums.

Those interested in attending should RSVP at www.ollusa.edu/CommunityForum. OLLU seeks to fully express its mission and core values in our daily activities. We are at an exciting point in OLLU’s history where, with student, staff, and faculty involvement, the University can expand its capacity to continually transform itself through collaborative thinking, interaction, creativity, and the ability to learn from each other. OLLU’s Forums on Core Values in our Collaboration will generate dialogue on the potential to transform the way we serve our mission.

The OLLU community is encouraged to join in an open dialogue at one of the community forums as the group explores the transformative opportunities of a learning organization.

Information session for Spring Break trip to Europe

Lisbon 130There will be an informational meeting for the Spring Break trip to Spain and Portugal on Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Casa Caritas conference room. Travel is one of the best educational opportunities for anyone. Every year, OLLU travels with alumni, friends and families to Europe. There is still space available for 2014. Register now at www.acis.com. For more information, contact Paula Parrish, executive director of development at 210-431-4128.

Join the CDPs during ‘Trivia Night’

The Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence will be having their annual “Trivia Night” fundraiser Sept. 21 at 6 p.m. in Chapel Auditorium. The cost is $10 per person to play, or $100 for a table of 10 players. All organizations and individuals are invited to play. Hamburgers, nachos, snacks and drinks will be available.

To register a player space or table, contact Naomi Nanez at 210-587-1132 or nnanez@cdptexas.org.

OLLU community invited to reading by Beatriz de la Garza

The OLLU Center for Mexican American Studies and Research and the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences are hosting a reading and book signing with author Beatriz De La Garza, Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 7p.m. Providence Hall, West Social Room (PWSR).

De La Garza’s stories take place in Texas through various eras, and are often told through a feminine voice. De La Garza’s books include, “Pillars of Gold and Silver,” “A Law for the Lion: A Tale of Crime and Injustice in the Borderlands,” and “From the Republic of the Rio Grande: A Personal History.”

There will be a reception prior to the reading at 6 p.m. in the Main Building Renaissance Parlor.

Books will be available for purchase during the event. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information, contact the Center for Mexican American Studies and Research at 210-431-4148 or cmasr@ollusa.edu.