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Calvin News

Calvin in 24

Fri, Oct 01, 2010
Amy Surbatovich

On Oct. 6, Calvin students, faculty and staff are invited to show what a typical Wednesday in their lives looks like. From 12:01 a.m. all the way until 11:59 p.m., members of the Calvin community, both on and off campus, will be taking photographs left and right and uploading them to a Picassa Web album.

"We want people to feel free to get up on Oct. 6 and just start snapping images,鈥 said Myrna Anderson, managing editor of Calvin鈥檚 website. 鈥淲e won鈥檛 pre-edit the images鈥攚e welcome all pictures that convey a day in the life of a student or faculty member.鈥

Wide-open Wednesday

The event, titled 鈥淐alvin in 24,鈥 was intentionally scheduled on an otherwise empty day.

"There wasn鈥檛 any key event that would monopolize the pictures,鈥 explained Matt Kucinski, senior editor of News and Stories. 鈥淚f Streetfest or Mudbowl were that day, we would get an overwhelming number of pictures from that event. We wanted a day that could show a typical Calvin routine.鈥

"We just want to see what life at Calvin looks like, whether that鈥檚 eating popcorn in the dorms, going to class, playing soccer or eating in the dining halls,鈥 Anderson said.

Kucinski looks forward to seeing the photos people submit: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good way to get an authentic picture of what Calvin is like. All too often, schools hire professionals to take perfectly lit pictures. We want to see students鈥 snapshots鈥攅ven if they鈥檙e out-of-focus, blurry, or not perfectly composed.鈥

Watch the gallery grow

"Calvin in 24" is also a good community event, said Anderson: 鈥淭he Picassa photo gallery will grow as photos are uploaded. You can watch it unfold in real time.鈥 The event will also make students aware of the opportunities available to them at Calvin, said Kucinski: "Students will get to see what other students are doing on campus, off campus, and around the world in places like Hungary.鈥

Students, faculty and staff can win a variety of prizes through 鈥淐alvin in 24,鈥 including a , one of four pairs of reserved to The Rivalry, a night鈥檚 stay at the and the privilege of hosting , the Calvin mascot, at the event of your choice. 鈥淭he best [prizes] are awarded by random drawing,鈥 said Anderson, 鈥渟o all you have to do to be eligible is submit pictures. (Other prizes in the contest will be judged by committee.)

"Calvin in 24鈥 is the brainchild of new communications and marketing director Tim Ellens. 鈥淲e recognized the worth of the project, and several groups have been working on it for months now,鈥 Anderson said. Partnering with communications and marketing on the event are staff members from student life, student development, student senate and young alumni.

The event鈥檚 has instructions on how to upload your pictures on Oct. 6. It also features a list of possible shots to help students, faculty and staff start thinking about what they will photograph when Oct. 6 arrives.