
This is a picture of what it would be like if I were to stand next to my dad. I was amazed to how much we look alike for the first time after I put ourselves in the picture (Thanks to Photoshop).

This is a picture of what it would be like if I were to stand next to my dad. I was amazed to how much we look alike for the first time after I put ourselves in the picture (Thanks to Photoshop).

*Written in 3/30/2012*This story could be a long one…..so bear with me guys. There were two parts to it. First, it all begins with Senior Project (SP). Senior year of high school, oh boy, I can tell you the story about all that. Bravely or ignorantly, I decided to work on writing a book for my SP.
SP was a lot of commitment, including writing a 10 pages research paper, creating a product, and giving a speech with slideshow presentation of my progress. The topic of SP was absolutely free of choice! Guess what I topic I picked? Continue reading “My acceptance to ASU”
Written in 3/17/2012
“It begins in Fall 2009, and it will end in May 2013. I am graduating in four years. I don’t care what people say.” I swore that to myself around January of 2012, when only 9 credit hours appeared on my transcript after the first year of college. FYI, it takes about 127 hours to graduate.
I had gone through some arduous times to fulfill the promise I made to myself.
By Hector Caceres
After allowing my thoughts to settle, I was thinking about Momocon, and really trying to get a wrap around what I thought went well and what went poorly, and really the only issues I had with the con were logistical ones.
Did you ever notice those tall, tin color traffic control cabinets that resemble a refrigerator standing at many intersections around the city?
Probably not right at first– because they are indeed refrigerator-looking boxes. But through the talents of local artists, this project dubbed “Art The Box” will bring beauty to the traffic boxes in the Augusta area. You will never want to take your eyes off those boxes ever again.

*Written on 3/16/2012*
I have worked my way to college. You may wonder- how is Si-Long able to go so far into education with only a few years of speaking English Language? Let me show you the secret and tell you what actually matters.
Continue reading “What Actually Matters”
*written on 2/28/2012*
I know I have been emphasizing this in my biography, but I’m going to say it again- I LOVE WRITING.
I am so excited about this year’s Sandhills Writers Series! This great series provides great opportunity for students to attend lectures and reading colloquiums, given by nationally-known authors.
Continue reading “Sandhills Writers Series”

*Written on 3/11/2012*
I’ve always had an introverted side ever since middle school. However, my intrinsic behavior, aka gut instinct, was to go OUT. I was an animal protector, field runner, biker, and the leading kid with the loudest voice. (The ironic fact was that I could not swim for some reason….even now, for real, I cannot swim at all period.)

*Written on 2/29/2012
Just recently, I decided to become an art minor. This was a very big decision in my life. It took a lot of courage to make this change. Let me give you a story behind this decision.

*written in 3/6/2012
The last time I explained this topic was about three years ago at 4H District Project Achievement in Rock Eagle. I don’t know how well or concise I can explain this now, but here we go—