What is RUC?

The Regent Undergrad Council is a group of elected students that strives to stand as a body of one in order to bring unity and
a sense of relationship to the RSU family. It is our desire to serve the students through event planning, relationship building,
and spiritual enhancement in order to better the Regent experience.

Want to Get Involved?

There are several ways to be involved with RUC. The easiest is to apply to become a Special Assistant and help out at our events. The Senator role is an elected position where you represent your Major and it gets you plugged in a little more. The Executive Board makes the decisions and steers the direction of RUC. We have room for everyone!


Friday, September 16, 2011

New and...Improving!

Hello All,

Welcome back to the Regent Undergraduate Council's blog. As you can see this blog went unused for quite some time but since our current President, Leila Mills, is an avid blogger she decided we should all dust off the cobwebs and start blogging once more!

It feels like we are just getting started in this new school year but we are already well into Week 4! RUC is super excited for this year as we have some great things planned. More than ever we want the student body to know we are here for you!

If you have a question and you don't know who to ask then come to us.
If you have a concern that you want to address but don't know where to go, then come to us.
If you have a prayer request and you would like a whole team of people praying for you, come to us.
Want to just hang out in our cool RUC office which is located in SC 117, then come to us!

As you can see there is a trend. We are here for you. We are your student government! For updates on all our current events check out our facebook page or if you want more information about The Council look us up at www.regent.edu/ruc. You will hear more from RUC as the school year progresses but until then keep having a great school year and be bless in Christ!

P.S. We haven't updated our pictures yet...so that is not us in the title above. haha! Like we said we are still improving.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

The Cowgirls are coming!!!!!




Let me clarify...horses do not define me. :)


However, Homemade Horse Camp is one of the highlights of the Ritchie family summer. My three sisters and four of their good friends have horses and instead of spending hundreds of dollars and 2 hours daily commute to schlep them to a local horse camp, our respective mothers decided to put on our own horse camp.

We trailer the horses to our next-door-neighbor's barn and have lessons, games (read: musical chairs with horses...:), demonstrations, classes, amazing meals, and crafts. My role is enabler...or grunt worker. I run to Walmart about 85 times, and then run to get some hairspray for one of the girls then make 20 lunches and then switch the laundry over. I love it so much!!!!!



The highlights of the week were the miniature horse show, the HUGE trail ride (as in 6-8 hours long nonstop) and the Independence Day Parade. The girls decorated their horses and costumed themselves in extraordinarily creative outfits and marched down the street to our neighbor's infinite amusement. This year we had a fairy, pirate, musical note, two Indians, a patriot, an Arabian princess, Russel (from the movie UP), a fire woman, and Miss Horse Camp 2009 (me in my prom dress and cowgirl boots). It was a blast.






So now you know what my life is like...lots of good work to be done, happy, and currently full of little cowgirls.








His,

Sarah Ritchie

RUC Secretary

Friday, June 26, 2009

Race to Register

Hey everyone! Those who are registered by Aug 9 are entered into the drawing for a new mini-laptop!


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

My Summer so Far : Amanda

So, I got this internship in the capital of my country, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I'm working in the office of a Minister of State doing research, attending committee, Question Period, and tons of other meetings. It's fantastic.

But the exciting part of my life happens OUTSIDE of the office (as it is with most people, I suppose!) annnnd I'm not legally allow to share what I do in my office anyways. =)

So I'm living at the National House of Prayer with like 10 other people... and occasionally I feel the need to prank people. Like last night. I had a roll of suran wrap in my closet (doesn't everyone?) and wanted to warp Jerimiahs car. Except he doesn't have a car... so we did his bike! Brilliant! I'm sure he'll be stoked when he needs to get to work this afternoon.
Honestly, I don't understand why he doesn't love me.



Then the other day, my friend and I went down to the market, wandered around all the booths, took pictures with the flowers =), and grab a gelato. It was lovely. We go rollerblading together several times a week, and like to experience the city together. Once we got on a bus and took it all the way to Kanata (which is like an hour away!) When we got there, we got hit on by high schoolers. It was halarious... Yes, we are dorks.



And finally, I need to include the highlight of the summer so far; I got to meet the Prime Minister of Canada, The Most Honourable Stephan Harper! It was a glorious moment (I'm sure I heard angels singing) as we chatted about where I was from, where I'm working, go to school, etc... forgive me, it was kind of a blur. =)



From your RUC President,
Amanda Van Hierden

The Summer Life of RUCians

So... I want to keep the RUC blog going, even though we aren't in school. So for the next two months, a different RUCian is going to be featured and give us a glimpse of their summer life!
The purpose is so that you can get to know each person a little more and feel more in contact with us over the summer... so comment to let us know you are reading, cuz that makes any blogger happy! =)

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Record Turnout at Year-end BBQ

Found in Regent Announcements::
May 3, 2009

The Regent Undergraduate Council (RUC) organized a year-end, campus-wide barbeque Friday, April 24. An estimated 500 students, faculty, staff and their families enjoyed hot dogs and hamburgers with all the fixings, plenty of sides, and a wide variety of snacks, including popcorn, snow-cones, cotton candy, and more. Beautiful weather, great promotions, free food, and plenty of fellowship made this event a recipe for success. Held on the patio and lawn outside of the Ordinary, Christmas lights, balloons, streamers and more highlighted the trees and picnic tables.


The event was punctuated throughout by activities such as a three-legged race, soccer, kickball, and Ultimate Frisbee and it culminated with a pie-eating contest and a piƱata for the kids. Several participants enjoyed the various activities offered, as well as numerous fans cheering them on. People of all ages and positions at the university enjoyed this fantastic event.

When asked to comment on the event, RUC's President, Amanda Van Hierden, said, "The Regent Year-End Barbecue was a huge success. Far more people attended than we anticipated, most likely due to the beautiful weather and the need for students to get out of the Library! As the sun went down, the relaxed atmosphere was maintained with the Christmas lights strung from tree to tree. I was thrilled to see the fantastic turnout and want to thank everyone who attended for helping us make it a successful event!"

Pastor Cheeks, Director of Community Life, also commented, saying, "This End of Year Barbecue event hosted by RUC was an outstanding community building event. It offered students, faculty/staff, and their families a time of fun, fellowship, and relaxation at one of the busiest times of the academic year. I also witnessed very good collaboration between student leaders and university leaders. Job well done!" A lot of hard work went into making this event a success, with sponsorship from Regent Commons Housing, Undergrad Student Services, and assistance from Student Life and Community Life.

The Regent Undergraduate Council, Regent's officially sanctioned undergraduate student body government, serves as a liaison between the student body, faculty, and administration in order to foster an academic environment integrated with Christian principles that enable the student body to pursue their academic goals to their fullest potential. RUC is comprised of six elected members of the Executive Board, including president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, public relations officer, and chaplain, as well as up to two senators from each major in the School of Undergraduate Studies. More information about RUC can be found on their website, www.regent.edu/ruc

Article retrieved on May 20, 2009 from: http://www.regent.edu/acad/undergrad/announcements/?article_id=12&view=full_article

Saturday, May 9, 2009

---Regent Year End BBQ---

Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for everyone that made the Regent End of the Year BBQ a HUGE success! There was probably over a hundred collective hours dedicated to the planning and preparation of this event, and we had a surplus of volunteers (a fantastic representation from SAA- Thank you!) during the evening.

Far more people attended than we anticipated, most likely due to the beautiful weather and the need for students to get out of the Library! I also attribute it to the fantastic way the Undergrad students pulled together for live advertisement, holding up signs and accosting innocent passerby’s. They handed out candy and bags of animal crackers to persuade people to attend.

Apparently you did your work well, because there were over 500 people at the event. Which, we expected around 250 people, so needless to say, there was creative measures taken to ensure there was enough food =)


We served BBQ’d hamburgers, hotdogs, salad, and also had cotton candy, popcorn and snow cones for a carnival feel.



As the sun went down, the relaxed atmosphere was maintained with the Christmas Lights strung from tree to tree. I was thrilled to see the fantastic turnout and want to thank everyone who attended for helping us make it a successful event!

--Amanda
RUC President

Saturday, May 2, 2009

BBQ much?

So it's funny, we expected, oh, 250 people to come to the barbecue. Well, we wound up with over 500 guests! The evening was a total blast, so if you weren't there, then you definitely missed out [not to rub it in or anything, haha]. There was TONNNSSSSS of food, sports, pudding pies, cotton candy, balloons, and people.

If you have any suggestions or feedback, totally give us your thoughts by commenting here or on our facebook page :].

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Now, I know I'm not the Chaplain, in fact, I'm only the Secretary for a few more days. However, I want to just leave a quick word. This verse has helped me get through finals, stress, and the craziness of the past few weeks. Hopefully God will speak to you as He did to me :]

"I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing to the glory that will be revealed to us" -Romans 8:18 (NIV)

Be blessed!

--Christen
RUC Secretary

Thursday, April 23, 2009

RUC BBQ!





There is SO much to do!
Not only do I have to finish up School, get ready to move, but we are also planning the Year End BBQ!
We are expecting around 250 people, eating hamburgers, hotdogs, popcorn, peanuts, cotton candy, snow cones... and playing soccer, frisbee, and other games.
It's going to be our largest event, by far, and though a lot of our really cool plans fell through, it's still going to be a HUGE success! I've included some pics of our advertising... so check 'em out. The full album is in the link below:
 
--Amanda
RUC President