All Posts by Gizelle Studevent
April 23, 2013
Penn State Athletes Take Action
An inside look at the program our very own Gizelle Studevent started right here in State College...
March 12, 2013
Gizelle’s Favorite Quote
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. -- Eleanor Roosevelt
February 01, 2013
Gizelle’s “Best of the Big Ten”
The Big Ten is a great conference to play in! Though I think we have the best fans, facilities, band, etc. here's my take on the "second bests" in the league...
December 12, 2012
Cheering for PSU Women’s Soccer
Penn State women's soccer made it all the way to the National Championship game before falling to powerhouse North Carolina. Find out which Lady Lion loved cheering them on...
November 21, 2012
A Lady Lion AND An Aspiring Author
This week I'm pumped to be back in my home state and to get to play in front of my family. I'm also super excited about the possibility of writing a book!
October 02, 2012
Senior Spotlight: Gizelle Studevent
SENIOR YEAR!!! Woo Hoo!! That is what every senior says, right? Quite frankly, I have said it myself. Nonetheless, not a day goes by where I don't feel thankful for such an incredible opportunity I was granted.
August 06, 2012
Gizelle’s First Trip Aborad…
The summer after my senior year in high school I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to go to South Africa, Namibia, and a Cheetah Conservation in a place that I cannot, unfortunately, recall with a group of students.
July 03, 2012
“Forgiveness liberates the soul. It removes fear.”—Nelson Mandela
The background:
Movie: Invictus
Director: Clint Eastwood
Plot: An incredible leader named Nelson Mandela shows his country what it takes to rebuild a nation. Although his people were oppressed and dealt with a system of racial segregation known as the apartheid he taught them the value of forgiveness and keeping the past in the past. Growing meant liberating themselves from any petty revenge they sought to seek. He showed his people that he had a responsibility and that was to bring everyone together as one, white and black. One way he did that was by making it a goal to help South Africa's favorite sports team win the world cup. The white people in South Africa loved their rugby team to say the least and if they became champions, Nelson Mandela knew what it would do for the country. He would not only prove to the white man that they are wrong about how Africans supposedly are, but most importantly, it would bring the nation together.
December 29, 2011
Get to Know Gizelle Studevent
EACH WEEK WE WILL GIVE YOU A LITTLE INSIGHT INTO WHAT THE LADY LIONS ARE LIKE OFF THE COURT. THIS WEEK, GET TO KNOW JUNIOR GIZELLE STUDEVENT.
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