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Grove City College Men’s Lacrosse Game

On April 16, 2016, the Grove City College student body, family and friends filled the seats of Thorn Field to support the Grove City College men’s lacrosse team. The Wolverines played against University of Dayton, a strong rival. Although the game ended with a defeat for the Wolverines, the team played with an immense amount of drive, skill and passion. Throughout the game, the crowd cheered with whistling, clapping and shouting, never giving up on the Wolverines. Regardless of the outcome, the Saturday afternoon was well spent with friends and family supporting the GCC men’s lacrosse team.
Here is a highlight video capturing the energetic atmosphere of the lacrosse match:

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JMK Student Model: Martha

Grove City may be a small, but there sure is a taste for fashion in the town. Nestled in a local pharmacy behind Broad Street resides a small fashion boutique named JMK. With the goal of affordable and timeless fashion, JMK Boutique has brought a fresh wave of fashion with their boutique, fashion show events and local models. Every fall and spring season, JMK Boutique hosts a fashion show which showcases their seasons clothing lines. With each show, JMK creates a theme that captures the essence of their newest clothing. Although each theme may be different, JMK stays true to their goal of affordable and fashionable clothing. Since their first fashion show in 2013, JMK Boutique has continued to recruit local ladies and men from Grove City College and the town to model their seasonal clothing lines on the runway. The fashion shows are great ways for students to connect with the town and for the locals to connect with students. Each show is always different and exciting, as there are always different people, different clothing and different themes. This series tells the stories of  JMK student models who have modeled for two JMK fashion shows. 


Name: Martha Mihm

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Stone Ridge, NY

Fashion inspiration: Serena van de Woodsen (Blake Lively, Gossip Girl)

The most accurate description of Martha is “hippie meets Julia Child.” She is a flower child with a knack for cooking all things earthy and delicious. Pursuing a business management degree and later culinary school, Martha had never considered modeling before getting involved with JMK Boutique, but this may be hard to believe when watching her walk the runway. Since being involved in the past two JMK fashion shows, “Dauntless” and “Coastal Revival,” Martha has become a reliable JMK model because of her effortless runway walk and natural style. 

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Although modeling may be nerve wracking, it also is a lot of fun. Trying on different clothing styles, getting hair and makeup done and being photographed adds to the modeling experience. During the day of the show, the atmosphere is hectic but also an adrenaline rush. One of Martha’s favorite memories is simply getting excited with the models and dancing around before the show. But once the lights go down and the spotlights turn on, the excitement turns into nerves. Martha admits, “Right before I walk out, I usually feel super nervous, my legs shake and I feel sick. But once I walk through once and start changing into my next looks, I get into a rhythm and the adrenaline rush kicks in. It feels like the show goes by so fast once it finishes.”

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For the latest fashion show, Martha was styled for six different outfits, mostly all quick changes. Her outfits were styled with a beach bohemian vibe that matched her natural beauty perfectly. Out of these outfits, Martha’s favorite was her final look and the last outfit of the show, a mid-length tribal print dress. Martha modeled the dress with confidence and elegance, closing the runway with a showstopper dress. 

Aside from the adrenaline rushes, the glitz and the glam, Martha enjoys modeling for the one-of-a-kind experience and sharing the experience with a diverse group of people. 

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JMK Student Model: Grace

Grove City may be a small, but there sure is a taste for fashion in the town. Nestled in a local pharmacy behind Broad Street resides a small fashion boutique named JMK. With the goal of affordable and timeless fashion, JMK Boutique has brought a fresh wave of fashion with their boutique, fashion show events and local models. Every fall and spring season, JMK Boutique hosts a fashion show which showcases their seasons clothing lines. With each show, JMK creates a theme that captures the essence of their newest clothing. Although each theme may be different, JMK stays true to their goal of affordable and fashionable clothing. Since their first fashion show in 2013, JMK Boutique has continued to recruit local ladies and men from Grove City College and the town to model their seasonal clothing lines on the runway. The fashion shows are great ways for students to connect with the town and for the locals to connect with students. Each show is always different and exciting, as there are always different people, different clothing and different themes. This series tells the stories of  JMK student models who have modeled for two JMK fashion shows. 


 

Name: Grace Meakem

Class: Junior 

Hometown: Sewickley, PA 

Fashion inspiration: Audrey Hepburn 

It has been said that people are connected to their name and its meaning. For some, names carry significant meaning, culture and history. For Grace Meakem, she exudes all that her name carries; eloquence and kindness, the perfect combination for a JMK model. 

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Grace appeared in her first JMK fashion show, “Dauntless,” in the fall of 2015. She also modeled in the most recent JMK fashion show, “Coastal Revival.” Both of these experiences were positive, opposite of the self-hate and insecure feelings the modeling industry induces. Instead of inflicting feelings of mediocrity and uncertainty, Grace appreciates the positive and supportive atmosphere, “It is such an encouraging environment that truly builds up each person involved. I think a lot of modeling situations have the potential to hinder people’s confidence but I have always felt so confident and appreciated at JMK!” 

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It is easy to pick out a good model by their attitude. Grace’s attitude is something along the lines of, “hit me with your best shot” combined with “where can I help out?” She is resilient, low maintenance and adventurous, “I chose to do JMK because I wanted to challenge myself in ways I had yet to be challenged.” Since her pursuit for a new experience, Grace has evolved into a graceful and fearless model. Ready to try whatever is thrown at her, Grace has appeared on the runway in looks ranging from preppy and classic to trendy and edgy. 

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With each show, one of Grace’s favorite parts is connecting with students across campus and within the town, “I have loved getting to know girls that I would have never met before. It is fun to form new friendships and create bonds with other models.” JMK offers a unique way for students and locals to connect and build relationships. With each fashion show, the friendships grow closer and stronger. To Grace, these relationships are the most valuable aspect of the JMK modeling experience.

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JMK Student Model: Alison

Grove City may be a small, but there sure is a taste for fashion in the town. Nestled in a local pharmacy behind Broad Street resides a small fashion boutique named JMK. With the goal of affordable and timeless fashion, JMK Boutique has brought a fresh wave of fashion with their boutique, fashion show events and local models. Every fall and spring season, JMK Boutique hosts a fashion show which showcases their seasons clothing lines. With each show, JMK creates a theme that captures the essence of their newest clothing. Although each theme may be different, JMK stays true to their goal of affordable and fashionable clothing. Since their first fashion show in 2013, JMK Boutique has continued to recruit local ladies and men from Grove City College and the town to model their seasonal clothing lines on the runway. The fashion shows are great ways for students to connect with the town and for the locals to connect with students. Each show is always different and exciting, as there are always different people, different clothing and different themes. This series tells the stories of  JMK student models who have modeled for two JMK fashion shows. 


Name: Alison Kjergaard

Class: Junior

Hometown: Denver, Colorado

Fashion inspiration: Grace Kelly, Brigitte Bardot

Ali Kjegaard joined the JMK modeling family in the fall of 2015. She modeled in “Dauntless,” a fashion show which captured the “dauntless” woman—a woman who is strong, successful and stylish. In the spring of 2016, Ali not only modeled for the “Coastal Revival” fashion show but also appeared on their promotional marketing materials. She and another model were the faces of the Coastal Revival fashion show. 

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Not having any prior modeling experience, Ali was contacted by Saria Dorsey, JMK Creative Director. Flattered by the opportunity, she agreed and began the new adventure of modeling. Before any type of performance, feeling nervous emotions is typical and almost expected. When it comes to modeling, there is a unique pressure on the models. Not only is there the possibility of tripping, but the models are also presenting the clothing to the viewers. For Ali, she was definitely feeling the nerves, “I didn’t want to trip and ruin the whole show.” Thankfully, she didn’t. Aside from the nerves, modeling in a fashion show is most definitely a unique experience, which Ali definitely appreciates.

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“The thing that I enjoy most is that though I’m such an awkward person (I’m kinda tall and just stand out in a crowd), this is when being tall isn’t a bad thing and my awkwardness doesn’t show in the pictures. Modeling has let me embrace the things that make me different–isn’t that the point of dressing well; to allow us to appreciate the things that make us who we are?”

Having the chance to find yourself in a different way is very special because it peels back another layer of who you are. Discovering a new part of yourself can be quite intimidating but also exciting. Ali channeled her unique gift of beauty into a passion of modeling, something she did not consider before. Be on the look out for more of this stunning student model! 

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Inside Grove City’s Colonial Hall Apartments | 03

The final post of this photo blog series will check out my personal apartment, the eclectic apartment. There is no rhyme or reason to the design behind this space. As my apartment mates and I were moving in, we knew we did not want to feel like we were at school while in the apartment, we wanted to feel like we were home. Each piece is personal and holds a special meaning to us.

The Eclectic Apartment

There are definitely a lot of colors and patterns going on in this space. The oriental rug, bright red couch, patterned blankets and pillows, and gallery wall make bold statements. We toned down the colors with a simple black coffee table, a dark wood end table, brown and black vintage trunk. We also added a variety of textures like different shaped light strands, plants and a tree branch.

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Inside Grove City’s Colonial Hall Apartments | 02

This photo blog series takes a peek into the Colonial Hall student apartments. Each highlighted apartment takes on a different design approach to its space. This next space is a colorful vintage that is filled with homey accents.

The Country Chic Apartment

My favorite part of this space? The shutters! Doing some decoration shopping in antique stores will not only save money but also give your apartment an unique flavor. The pale blue trunk adds a pop of  bright color and the burlap pennants are a simple country chic touch. The secret to a happy space is simple…fresh flowers. Adding a mason jar of fresh flowers provides color and beauty.

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Inside Grove City’s Colonial Hall Apartments | 01

Moving from the campus dormitory rooms to the Colonial Hall apartments can be an intimidating move. Instead of a small room shared with two or three people, you now have a kitchen, living room, bathroom and bedroom. Depending on the size of apartment you may have a single bedroom or a double bedroom. There is so much space to decorate, where to start? This photo blog series will give you a peek into apartments and hopefully spark some inspiration for yourself.

The Cozy Apartment

This apartment makes you want to cuddle up with a cup of coffee and read a book. The comfy couches, knitted blankets, ficus trees, and coffee table books are simple accents that brighten up the room–all that is missing is a fireplace.

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Next post will take a look at a country chic apartment