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Marquette University Class of 2009 “SHOUTS” Goodbye! (video)

April 29th, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtozdeVGEWE

Check this stuff out. MU students rock. They sent an e-mail out over the weekend about this and I totally spaced it out earlier today and missed the chance to watch it. Too cool. Bye seniors! Only one year for me…WHAT?!

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MUTV’s coverage of the MUSG Election

March 26th, 2009

A few hours ago I uploaded the first half of the MUTV News Special MUSG Edition of news last night. Henry and Stephanie and John and Shazia were in attendance and took the time to sit down with us and share their stories and hopes for MUSG. Congratulations to Henry and Stephanie, as well as anyone who participated.

Internet, MarquetteUniversity

VOTE – MUSG Elections – Weds, March 18

March 17th, 2009

Most Marquette students should have gotten this e-mail today:

There are three sets of candidates running for MUSG President/Executive Vice President and the field will be narrowed to two during Wednesday’s primary election. Candidate bios and additional information are available now at

http://musg.mu.edu/electionCandidates.php

VOTE ON-LINE from the convenience of your personal computer or in a university computer lab. Electronic voting will take place at the website http://musg.mu.edu/vote/ on Wednesday, March 18, from 12:01am – 10:00pm (Central Time). All full-time undergraduate students are eligible and encouraged to vote. You’ll need your Emarq username and password to enter into the system. If you experience problems, stop by the Election Help Desk in the MUSG Office, AMU 133, or call the MUSG Office at 288-7416, open from 9:00am – 9:00pm on Voting Day.

Election results will be announced at a press conference on Thursday, March 19 at 4:00pm in the AMU First Floor Commons.


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You can never go home.

March 12th, 2009

It’s weird being in Waukesha for a couple days with not much to do. Usually I just come home to get my snowboarding instructing thing done and then I go back to campus. Besides winter breaks, I don’t think I’ve spent a full two weeks in Waukesha since I moved onto the Marquette campus in June of 2006. It’s weird to think that.

It’s so strange driving by places like coffee shops, stores, restaurants, and workplaces that used to be really important and significant. I drove past the church where we had the funeral for my friend Josh today and it got me thinking about this whole thing. “Home” to me is kind of relative. I was born in Duluth, MN (three months early) since the Ashland, WI hospital couldn’t deal with a baby so premature. After living in a Duluth incubator for a few months, I finally got to go to Ashland to hang with my parents for the rest of my life. After Ashland brought Mankato, MN, and then Waukesha, WI. My dad was (he retired a few months ago!) a library administrator and found himself writing and directing various libraries in these two states since he and my mom got married. Waukesha is the place where I experienced two deaths of friends, lost my favorite cat, got my first job, saw my parents get divorced, lived in 6 different homes, was in school from second grade to senior year of High School, met most of my best friends, recovered from two major jaw surgeries, and learned to appreciate nearly everything. Being an only child is weird sometimes, but I don’t think I’d trade it for anything – it gives me more time to think, rather than to talk (although I do talk a lot)…

I don’t really identify Waukesha as “home”. You’ll notice “Hometown” on my Facebook isn’t even there. It’s not that I don’t like Waukesha…but I’m not FROM here. Am I from Milwaukee now that I live there for school?

Being around here is just odd. Seeing new buildings being built everywhere, discovering that some have gone out of business, and watching old streets get paved over is just another stage of evolution in this suburb.

What I like most is seeing old friends and their families. A former Assistant Scoutmaster came in to the Ace Hardware store where I’ve worked for 8 years tonight when I was working on some computers and we talked for 20 minutes about what we’re all doing now that we’re getting close to graduating, so to speak. It really makes me miss those camping trips every weekend with my best friends and their parents, cooking over a fire, and learning tons of things I never though I would use again in my life. It’s awesome to know that I have friends studying in Mexico, Canada, France, Spain, and other places all over the world. Watching myself and my friends build niches all over the place doing the things we love with all kinds of people. One weird thing is realizing that next year if I go back to my former High School to speak to French classes…they won’t know me. What?! Not to brag…but people knew me in High School. I’m not sure why. I like to think because I didn’t seclude myself to one clique or group. I wasn’t on any sports teams – I was the kid with no jaw who spoke french and was in Young Liberals. I shouldn’t have been so “popular”, but I was for whatever reason.

Anyway…this will probably just bore you people, but I just thought I’d write it somewhere. For those of you still young enough or choosing to live at your “home”, don’t take it for granted. We’ve all gotta grow up somewhere, and I’ve found it’s best to just figure yourself out where you’re most comfortable.

Family, MarquetteUniversity, Minnesota, Wisconsin

Shot of the Marquette campus today, beautiful day outside.

March 6th, 2009

Some mixes I did for my Sound Design class

March 3rd, 2009

Marquette students…if you’re interested in audio and computers and everything…TAKE SOUND DESIGN Brec 121. These two mixes were just for a quick run through of Sony’s ACID audio editing program. We had to use stock sounds and instruments and stuff and loop everything using ACID. Here’s what I came up with. They’re now MP3s. Play in the flash player or download by right clicking and SAVE AS the filename. Sweet.

http://leifbrostrom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/leifonemp3.mp3

http://leifbrostrom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/leiftwomp3.mp3

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Marquette University at night

March 2nd, 2009

It’s pretty damn cold in Wisconsin right now…and we just got a few inches of fresh snow after a short warm and rainy spell. I couldn’t help but shoot some pictures on my way home from work tonight.

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Marquette Superstar Episode 5: One more LIVE episode left!

March 2nd, 2009

So it’s 8 minutes after midnight and I just got done chopping this up and converting and squishing and uploading this beast. We’ll be having our show live at the Marquette University Alumni Memorial Union Ballrooms this Thursday at 7pm. We’ll be broadcasting LIVE on Channel 99 on campus. The full episode will be online shortly after the event, assuming I don’t mess anything up…

Since I can’t figure out how to embed it and the internets hate me… head to MarquetteSuperstar.com to see it.

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In the name of midterms…

March 2nd, 2009

Some pictures that I wish I had done myself.

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I’m tired.

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10pm-1am CENTRAL TIME: On Marquette Radio

February 28th, 2009

My man Bubba and I will be on Marquette Radio tonight playing all kinds of awesome rap, hip-hop , etc.

Click HERE to find out how to listen.

We’ll be recording this one, so you can listen to it (again – or if you miss it) on our BLOG once I get it up there later tonight.

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