Author Archives: Angel

Trance party

March 27th, 2012 | Posted by Angel in party - (Comments Off)

Are you tired of the club music you are hearing in all the latter parties, we are going to take you to the spirit of Ibiza for a night.

Come on Friday, 30th of March in HK24′s basement and enjoy DJ Maitek’s collection which will include names as:

Armin van Buuren Feat Jennifer Rene – Fine Without You

Omnia & IRA – The Fusion

Maitek – The Day After Yesterday

See you in the basement

Ski basement 29th of March

March 27th, 2012 | Posted by Angel in ski | Uncategorized - (Comments Off)

Hey guys,

We will open the ski basement this Thursday and it will be the last one in which you can rent skis. We will start collecting skis from 19th of April and the ski basement will be CLOSED until then.

Between 1900-1930 you will be able to RETURN skis

From 1900 you will be able to RENT skis.

In order to rent you will have to have your Student ID available, the email and phone number legibly written on a peace of paper and the fixed amount of money.

In order to return you will have to clean the shoes, poles and skis and bring the skis and the poles bounded separately.

See you in the basement

Self esteem

March 9th, 2012 | Posted by Angel in Uncategorized - (Comments Off)

The idea of the programme was birthed in order to create an avenue for students to meet new friends and encourage each other to always be optimistic irrespective of the situation.

The “red-carpet photo session” was added to make it a little bit different from the usual party we have been attending. While the competition is intended to enable students think about the issue of Self-Esteem as it is one of the factors which affects our daily lives.ive of the situation. In order to exhibit our youthful nature which is fun loving, it was decided that such programme should come as a party, where we can all eat and drink together while encouraging each other. Therefore, we have “Self-Esteem Party”.

For any questions don’t hesitate to contact Angel or join our Facebook page

Prepare a 5 minutes story on “self-esteem”

You could use Audio, Video or Power-Point to tell your story. Your story must be educative and amazing/surprising. Submit your story on/before 24th of March to the form below:

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Ski basement 29th of March 2012

February 20th, 2012 | Posted by Angel in ski - (Comments Off)

Hey guys,

We will open the ski basement this Thursday and it will be the last one in which you can rent skis. We will start collecting skis from 19th of April and the ski basement will be CLOSED until then.

Between 1900-1930 you will be able to RETURN skis

From 1900 you will be able to RENT skis.

In order to rent you will have to have your Student ID available, the email and phone number legibly written on a peace of paper and the fixed amount of money.

In order to return you will have to clean the shoes, poles and skis and bring the skis and the poles bounded separately.

See you in the basement

Ski opening February 16th

February 13th, 2012 | Posted by Angel in ski - (Comments Off)

We will be opening the basement this Thursday from 1900 and you will be able to return skis ONLY between 1900 and 1930, but you can rent out ski packs after that time.

For both renting and returning it is IMPORTANT to read the Q&A section on the website. For more information don’t hesitate to contact Angel.

See you in the basement

 

 

Sami National Day

February 6th, 2012 | Posted by Angel in Uncategorized - (Comments Off)

The Sami National Day falls on February 6 as this date was when the first Sámi congress was held in 1917 in Trondheim, Norway. This congress was the first time that Norwegian and Swedish Sámi came together across their national borders to work together to find solutions

Example of sami costumes

or common problems.

In 1992, at the 15th Sámi Conference in Helsinki, a resolution was passed that Sámi National Day should be celebrated on February 6 to commemorate the 1st Sámi congress in 1917. Sami National Day is for all Sámi, regardless of where they live and on that day the Sámi flag should be flown and the Song of the Sami People is sung in the local Sámi language. The first time Sami National Day was celebrated was in 1993,[1] when the International Year of Indigenous People was proclaimed open in Jokkmokk, Sweden by the United Nations.

Since then, celebrating the day has become increasingly popular. In Norway it is compulsory for municipal administrative buildings to fly the Norwegian flag, and optionally also the Sami flag, on February 6. Particularly notable is the celebration in Norway’s capital Oslo, where the bells in the highest tower of Oslo City Hall play the Sámi soga lávlla as the flags go up.Some larger places have taken to arranging festivities also in the week around the Sami National Day.

Through pure synchronicity, this date also happened to be when representatives of the Sámi of the Kola Peninsula used to gather annually, meeting with Russian bureucrats to debate and decide on issues of relevance to them. This organ, called the Koladak Sobbar, has been dubbed the ‘first Sámi Parliament’ by the researcher Johan Albert Kalstad. This did not influence the choice of the date as the Sámi People’s Day, since the people present did not know about it – the Koladak Sobbar only existed during the late 19th century, and was only ‘rediscovered’ by Kalstad in the current Millennium.

To learn more about the Sami people don’t hesitate to check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sami_people