Friday, November 23, 2012

Script Draft: Tiki Luau

Interview material, as well as a complete and persuasive argument about the tiki luau.

RHA, or Rooming Hall Association, is an organization that hosts events as well as programs for students living on campus.  One of their annual, and best known events is the Tiki Luau.  The Tiki Luau is hosted at the very beginning of the semester, when students have just moved into their dorms on campus, but have yet to go to a class.  The Tiki Luau is hosted as a free event, just like all of the programs hosted by RHA are, and it is usually for first year Arizona State University students.  With such an event like this, there is bound to have a large amount of attendees, and a lot of effort as well as spending put into it. 

As mentioned in the above flier, the event has a lot of fun activities in store for the students, along with free "swag" or items such as glasses, pens, as well as cups.  For some students, this is where they meet their best friends, and start their long list of college memories to follow in the next four years.  Take it from these students who probably would have never met, had it not been for meeting people at the Tiki Luau

(Interview Diana and John.  Remind them we probably would not have met had it not been for meeting Zach, Reece, and Ethan)
(Ask Leah if she made any friends at the Tiki Luau)
The goal with these interviews is to start having them all go into a conversation of how they would not have met some of the people they know now because of this program.

I probably wouldn't have made some of the friends I have now if I hadn't gotten to go to the Tiki Luau, and because of that experience, I have now made some of the best friends that I could ever imagine.  Do you guys think we would have all met, had it not been for the Tiki Luau that would result in the chain of events of us getting to become so close?

(more discussion amongst us all.  The actual podcast/npr style of report will actually be less formal most likely, as well as eventually resulting in us all gliding off track, but that should help prove how close we have all become, as well as how we have started creating our college memories.  How the podcast will be set up will help prove my point further, is what I'm getting at, I guess)

Now I wouldn't be a very good interviewer if I didn't get some information from the people who help put on the event.  Rooming Hall Association is one of Arizona State University's largest organizations.  RHA hosts multiple events all year around, as well as supply students living on campus with resources along with opportunities to be heard.  In some ways, it is sort of like a Student Council, only it is on the college level, and more stuff happens.  However, to have these events and opportunities open up for students living on campus, there must first be an idea of what should happen.

(Talk to Nick or Bri, maybe Ryan and Alen as well about how RHA comes up with what will be at the Tiki Luau, and what funds are used.)
This discussion, I presume, will take at least till the end of the allotted time.  I will have covered all the subjects necessary for my project, so, that Professor L may give me an A on the project (pretty please, with a cherry on top?)

Due to not knowing what the friends and peers will start discussing, I am incapable of filling this up to be a thousand words.  However, I could supply this post with a lot of pictures.  As you may be very well aware of, a picture is worth a thousand words.  Plus, with that being said, I should technically have over a thousand words.  I MAKE A VERY VALID POINT, do I not?  Heck!  I'll add another picture to make that 2500 some-odd words!

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