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It’s That Time of Year

There is nothing like three sided mirrors and bright fluorescent lighting while trying on two pieces of fabric smaller than your own underwear to make you curse that Aunty Anne’s pretzel you just ate. (It was pretty tasty though.) Can’t put your finger on exactly what we are talking about? Yes- it’s that time of year. Happy bathing suit season!
No matter how much we love our bodies, there is a universal female truth that there are fewer things as cruel as bathing suit shopping. This season we are thanking the swimwear Gods for the comeback of the classically beautiful one piece, so an unforgiving wardrobe malfunction isn’t our only fashion statement of the summer.
Stores like JCrew, Anthropologie, and Macy’s understand our pain and are offering scores of our favorite retro inspired one pieces that will keep us chic and comfortable all summer long. Trust us, once you try one on you won’t be afraid to do cartwheels down the beach in celebration! (Wow! Girls running down the beach without their bottoms falling off? Now that’s a concept.)

Faux Paw

Every now and then we stumble upon local talent that really steals our heart away. There’s nothing better than finding great music, especially when it’s right in our backyard here in West Lafayette. For those of you who have yet to hear about Faux Paw, listen in very closely; we sat down with lead guitarist, Gordon Wantuch, from the band to get the scoop on them as well as get some info about their upcoming show at Foam City, this Saturday, September 22nd at 9 pm. Dig in.

When was Faux Paw formed?
1776, minutes before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. (Last August, Just celebrated our first B-Day!!)

What are all the band member names/their instruments?
Garret Ney – Vocals, Guitar. Gordon Wantuch – Lead Guitar. Tom Lageveen – Drums. Steve Freeman – Bass.

Describe your sound and musical influences:
The sound a lawnmower makes when it runs over your dogs chew toy, Wilco, the sound lava makes when it reaches the salty coast of Iceland, Paul Simon, Fleetwood Mac.

What was the recording process like for the band?
Kind of like stubbing your toe in the best possible way, frustrating yet captivating. It forces you to focus and change your style, kind of like when you move to a new school and everyone is into crazy bones but you still have a Tomagachi.

What can people expect for the show on Saturday?
A whole lot of fun. Dino DNA will really get things going and hopefully we can feed off their energy and put on a hell of a show too.

What does the future look like for Faux Paw?
We’ll be taking our act to the road this fall. Still really excited for the ever growing local scene, with things like Jurassic Pop growing and other talented local bands as well.

So there you have it friends. If you aren’t already convinced to come out to see the show on Saturday, we don’t know what else to say. Cute boys, great music and good times? Need we say more?

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Meet the PSG Candidates Joe and Lexi

We recently had the pleasure of sitting down at our favorite spot on campus (you guessed it, Greyhouse) and chatting with two of Purdue’s best and brightest leaders, Joe Rust and Lexi Hiland. The duo are running for Purdue Student Government President and Vice President, and although the two seem as different as day and night, their partnership is one that will take them places. This fact was apparent from the way they completed each other’s sentences, to way they spoke so highly about each other, to the way they joked about all the funny anecdotes they’ll have to tell their grandchildren (mutual or not) about their campaigning experiences. But don’t take our word for it… read it and believe it.

Introduce yourselves:

Joe: I’m Joe Rust, a sophomore from Seymour, Indiana, studying agriculture. I’m the youngest of thirteen kids and I’m running for student body President.

Lexi: And I’m Lexi Hiland, a junior from Carmel, Indiana in film studies. I’m an only child and I’m running for student body Vice President alongside Joe.

What made you decide to run for student body President and Vice President?

Joe: It was on a bus ride coming back from Kansas City with a bunch of agriculture students at Purdue that another ag senator and I decided to walk around and talk to the other students on the bus about issues on campus. We spent three hours going seat to seat just talking one on one with them and I had so much fun. I remember getting off the bus and thinking about how much I enjoyed those three hours and then thinking that becoming Purdue Student Government President was the perfect way to continue that; talking to leaders on campus and getting their thoughts about issues at Purdue.

I then started looking for a running mate who would be a good fit, someone who wouldn’t think of the same ideas as me, but would compliment me and cover my weaknesses. I got a list of names from some friends and Lexi was on the list so we met up for lunch and I told her I’d talk to her about it more after winter break.

Lexi: So I’m unloading my stuff at Theta after winter break and Joe walks in with a sorority sister of mine, Erin Whittaker, and with his roommate. He walks right up to me, gets down on one knee, and says, “Lexi will you be my running mate.” He then pulls out a Purdue pin and says, “take this in honor of your love for Purdue”… and the rest is history. And somewhere in there I said, “I will” or “maybe” or “if I have to” [laughing]. I can’t remember.

What is your vision for the future of Purdue?

Joe: I want to see Purdue coming together. Different races, students from different countries, majors, and religions. There’s just a lot of diversity on campus and there are so many opportunities to work together to learn about other people and other cultures and we aren’t taking advantage of that. We could create such a strong network. We’re all going to go out one day to change the world in different ways and in different places. Creating that network here while we’re still students will keep us connected in the future as Boilermakers always.

Lexi: I really want to make it a goal that students are aware of what’s available to them through the university. We want to create videos for students, go out and talk to them, making sure that they know they can be involved with things using their unique interests. We want to make students know, especially the younger students, that they can use their unique skills on campus. We want them to know what resources are available to them, and not just with legal services or academics. We want to let them know they can be involved and make their experience at Purdue an even bigger tradition.

I’m a film major so initially I guess you wouldn’t think there was something I could have a leadership position in except pertaining to film. But seeing that I can use those skills within an organization, like Old Masters, to make the call out video and other things, and even getting an internship from that leadership position, it really shows that anyone can get involved and what great opportunities it can lead to.

Lexi, tell us something great about your running mate Joe.

What do I chose?! Joe has impressed me in so many ways. The top two I can think of are his genuine care for other students and finding out what they need to make their experience better at Purdue. He’s open to talking to anyone and he wants to know what they’re doing and wants to be a part of it. His confidence is so appealing.

Also, his knowledge about the university, all the ins and outs of Purdue, is so apparent and incredible. He knows faculty members, knows the system, and cares about how it works. He wants to be a part of something that is incredibly special to him and others, and the way he communicates that with university members he knows is honestly one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. It’s very professional yet at the same time personal.

Joe, it’s your turn. Tell us something great about Lexi.

Since day one Lexi has surprised me. She has not stopped impressing me. She keeps me in check and makes sure we’re going in the right direction for the right reasons. I’ve been in awe of how she catches me on my slips. I’m really lucky to have someone like her who can do that. She’s so creative. She has a passion for the things she loves, you can see how important film, music, and photography are to her. She sees things that I don’t. I love that. She brings a fresh perspective and that’s something that will be great in Purdue Student Government and the more and more time we spend together I am so confident she would make a great Vice President.

Why should people vote for you?

Joe: Campaigning is like a giant brainstorming session. It’s all about the leaders of Purdue thinking of the best ways to improve the school. So the ideas are out there. But it’s not about who can come up with the best ideas, it’s who can make them happen. We can make those ideas a reality. Not only can we implement those ideas, the whole idea of our campaign is ONE Purdue. It’s about removing the barrier between Purdue Student Government and the students, and making sure the flow of ideas are constantly coming in.

Lexi: Joe and I make an incredible team and we’ve had a lot of support that has been able to help us grow in the way that we work together. And that support system will never leave. We’ll still go to them with ideas and have them help us improve. And we’re so open with each other, we can work in a way where we understand each others weaknesses and strengths and we can strengthen our roles because we strengthen each other. Plus we’re genuine buds ☺.

For more information on Joe and Lexi, check out their website, onepurdue.org and don’t forget to vote at get involved on April 2nd-4th.

Calling All Purdue Fashionistas

Do you know someone who defines what LaLa is all about- style, brains, guts and glam?
Add her to the list of Purdue Boilermakers we have spotlighted on the site for their personal style. Send us a quick e-mail to Purduelala@gmail.com and tell us why you believe she should be spotlighted!

Don’t worry guys, we didn’t forget about you! Send all nominations for Steal His Style to Purduelala@gmail.com.





Got the Mid-Winter Blues?

Every year, somewhere between Christmas vacation’s abrupt halt and the impending excitement of spring break, a campus wide epidemic hits. Its symptoms include crippling laziness, hostility towards all things academic, and really really dry skin. Familiar? Sounds like you have a case of the mid-winter blues.

What’s the best treatment? Well, dropping that dejected attitude cold turkey by celebrating the winter blues away of course! It’s about time we stop complaining, stop hating and embrace the season and all its quirks. So sprinkle some chocolate in your sad coffee, put on your brightest and happiest scarf, and follow these fun ideas to embrace this chilly time of the year.

1. Go outside. Yes, it’s a little cold and we understand that your bed is much more inviting then the grey skies outside, but we promise that you won’t regret trading in a wasted afternoon of sleep for a breath of fresh air.

2. Make a playlist. Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean everything has to be dead- including the music you bump in your car. There is such a thing as a winter anthem and we believe that every lalalady’s ipod should be filled with them during these final stretches of the season. Make sure to add all your new favorite music, and pay homage to Whitney’s classics. Nothing will give you release like belting out “I will always love you” in the shower.

3. Celebrate. Chances are you are not the only kid at Purdue battling off winter misery. So gather together, live up to your college stereotype and throw a fabulous party. From the trashy to the well planned, any soiree will do! Scan the Internet for wintery cocktails and treats and dress in your winter’s best.

4. Skate. Turn that wretched ice into a day of fun by ice-skating at the Riverside Skating Center with the people you love the most. With a close location to campus, and hours open every afternoon and evening you have no excuse! (Unless you don’t know how to skate- in that case, we suggest finding a cute guy to lean on.)

5. Get lost in a project. Avoid hibernation mode by keeping your creative juices flowing. Check out one of LaLa’s DIY projects or one of the many fabulously crafty blogs we love!

6. Don’t wish time away. We know how easy it is to curse the bad weather and pray for warm spring afternoons, but it doesn’t have to be 70 degrees out to have the time of your life! So grab your best friends, take some advice from LaLa’s list, and let the winter games begin!

A Video To Make You Smile: Musical Chairs

It’s Thursday and you know what that means… tomorrow’s Friday, which is almost the weekend! It always seems that Thursdays are sometimes the hardest day of the week to get through knowing how close the weekend is with all its wonderfulness. We thought though that in order to help you get through your Thursday lull we’d share with you this video that’s sure to make you smile and reminiscence on the days of playing musical chairs and pin the tail on the donkey at birthday parties. Also please notice the incredible wardrobe and toe-tapping soundtrack. Enjoy friends! And hang in there… it’ll be Friday before you know it.

PurdueLaLa and Amanda Catherine Designs Valentines Day Giveaway!

That’s right LaLa loves, it’s our first ever giveaway! And what better time to give away an adorable prize than on the day of love? We are so ecstatic to be partnering with Amanda Helmer, the uber-talented designer and mastermind behind Amanda Catherine Designs, which offers unique, afordable (and might we add adorable) prints, sure to brighten up any apartment or dorm room.

So here’s how the giveaway will work. You have till Friday the 17th at 5 pm to enter to win a free 8×10 print of your choice! Just follow these simple steps:

1) Like PurdueLaLa on Facebook by clicking here.
2) After liking us, visit the Amanda Catherine Designs etsy site by clicking here!
3) After checking out all of the adorable prints, post the name of your favorite print to the PurdueLaLa Facebook fan page here along with your email address.
4) At the end of the day Friday we will randomly pick a winner and send you your favorite print couresty of Amanda Catherine Designs!

And just to tease you a little bit… check out some of our favorite prints from the etsy site:








So what are you waiting for?! Get to looking. Happy happy V-day loves!

xoxo

Monday Update

The weekend may be over but it’s not just another manic Monday because you have so much to look forward to this week, starting with a little Valentine’s Day giveaway (stay tuned for tomorrow). But first things first, we wanted to send you a friendly reminder about the Group X event coming up this Wednesday, February 15th. Learn some sultry salsa moves, get your heart rate, and win free Victoria’s Secret PINK gear… what’s not to love?! Check out all the details here.