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NAIF ALBALAWI AGE 20 SAUDI ARABIA
I wanted to be close to the bus station so I could get to school easily.
Plus the chance to share housing with American students is amazing!
I like that my living space came with new and nice furniture and that I
didn’t have to buy any of it. Plus all the utilities like water, electricity
and Internet are free.
As far as activities go, I participated in the Valentine’s Day event where
we made cards to give out. We also plan to dance like crazy people just
to have fun! It’s called the Harlem Shake. :-) We even had an event for
all of the artists in the building where we voted on the best artwork that
was displayed in the building as an exhibit.
Living at Titan Court for me is like having a family. My American
roommate David is from Georgia. He used to have green hair but he
shaved it and he’s an actor. We sometimes throw parties in our apart-
ment; we like to go bike-riding together and go on Wal-Mart Trips or to
the Valley River Center where we spend the whole day shopping and watching movies.
I feel very safe at Titan Court – I go out for a walk at 3 am sometimes and nothing bad happens.
I really strongly recommend that international students live at Titan Court; it’s been a wonderful experience for
me. Some international students want to live with host families to practice their English but the reality is that in
a host family, you will live far away from Lane’s campus and you may not get the attention or English practice
that you want because the host family is busy with their own lives. Living with American and international stu-
dents who are the same age as me allows me to practice my English and have fun! I can communicate freely
and learn how young people actually talk, including the slang and expressions that they use.
DONG SHIN AGE 23 KOREA
I wanted to be living in student housing and in a safe place that was close to public transportation.
I love the big-screen televisions, even though I don’t watch a lot of TV! At least every month the whole build-
ing gathers to watch a movie and to eat free pizza. So far we’ve seen Dark Knight, Lincoln and some other
one about vampires.
I have three roommates – one from Alaska, one from California, and one from Saudi Arabia. We like to do
things together like watch TV or movies. I even have in-house tutoring because they help me with my presen-
tations for class!
My advice for students who want to move in to Titan Court? If you’re quiet and reserved like me, live on the
6th floor where it’s quieter. If you are loud and outgoing like Naif, live on the 3rd floor for a more social at-
mosphere.
TIFFANY YANG AGE 21 TAIWAN
I chose Titan Court so that I could live independently and also so I
wouldn’t have to worry about being safe. Plus all the rooms are new
and they include all of the appliances.
I live in a good environment. Living on the 6th floor gives me a beauti-
ful view and my surroundings are clean and friendly. I actually don’t
have a least favorite thing – I really like living at Titan Court!
Titan Court residents can participate in activities like Bingo, movie
nights and International Programs activities to meet new people easily.
I really like Bingo and going on the Portland trip when they took us
shopping at Woodburn.
I interact with my American roommate very well. Her name is JJ and
she’s from California. We are able to talk and share about our days
together and sometimes eat and watch TV together. She’s my first
American friend here and I think we’ll be friends for a long time.
I feel safe at Titan Court but most of the time I stay at home and don’t
go out after 6 pm because I’m at home studying or making dinner.
If you would like to have your own space and meet American stu-
dents, Titan Court is a good option. The transportation is very convenient because you can just walk across the
street to the bus station that will take you to school. Plus you can meet plenty of other students from different
countries like Indonesia, Korea, and Japan in addition to American students. It’s a wonderful, welcoming and
social atmosphere!
JJ BRIDGES AGE 19 CALIFORNIA
I chose to live at Titan Court because of how near it is to
public transportation. I can hop on the bus and get to U of
O in 5 minutes and to Lane in 20 minutes. Plus I wanted to
meet other students and I figured that living in a dorm set-
ting would be the way to go.
My favorite thing is the people. They’re all really friendly
and everyone’s open to meeting other people. My least fa-
vorite thing is that there aren’t enough social opportunities,
which I would like to be more involved with if I didn’t
have so much homework. I did participate in a Bingo game
for free groceries, though, that was cool.
One of my roommates is Tiffany from Taiwan. I love living with Tiffany – she likes to sing and ask questions
about the U.S. and American phrases. Sometimes I correct her grammar but mostly we just have fun and chat.
We’ve gone to the mall and I really enjoy getting to know her.
I feel very safe living downtown because there are always people around. Although it’s always a good idea to
use common sense and not walk alone downtown at night by yourself.
For any international student who comes to the U.S. and wants to make friends, be open to meeting people and
friendly to everyone you see. Try and get involved as much as possible and enjoy the time that you have here!
KEVIN PUDWILL
AGE 19
JAPAN
I wanted to live at Titan Court so I could meet other international students at Lane and live close to public
transportation.
The good thing about living there is that it’s new and clean with all of the appliances included. I like the nice
view with trees. The only bad thing is that the walls are kind of thin and so I can hear whatever my neighbors
are saying.
There’s always something going on – once or twice a month they host an event, in addition to Halloween or
national holidays. On President’s Day they showed the movie Lincoln.
I live with two Saudi Arabian students and one
Chinese student. It’s been fun to hang out with
them and learn about their cultures.
My advice is to choose your roommates wisely
and maybe consider living in an individual bed-
room so you have your own private space and
can socialize with roommates when you want.
KARIM ABOHAIMID AGE 20
SAUDI ARABIA
I chose to live at Titan Court to learn English because I knew I’d be interacting with other American students.
I like how Titan Court has everything I need like furniture, TV, microwave and appliances so I didn’t have to
buy any of it when I got here. The beds aren’t big enough, though.
My favorite event was the curry dinner for Halloween and the Haunted Corn Maize. I’ve also been to a movie
night where they showed Dark Knight.
I live with one other Saudi Arabian student, one Chinese student and one Japanese student. Kevin helps me
with my homework and we hang out and sometimes cook and eat together. I really lucked out by getting Kevin
as a roommate!
The only safety concern is that you should always lock your door to your room or car so no one takes anything.
Kevin
Karim
LANE POLICIES & DEADLINES Don’t Lose the Spring Classes You’ve Registered For! The Registration Payment Deadline for winter term charges is Thursday,
March 7th at 11:59 p.m. Make sure to check your bill on MyLane and pay
any outstanding balances before then – even if it’s a library fine or parking
citation. If you have a winter term balance and don’t pay it by this date,
then all of the spring classes that you’ve registered for will be dropped!
Final Exams are approaching!
Be sure to check your final exam schedule on the Student Detail Schedule
in the My Enrollment tab in MyLane or by checking your class syllabus or
asking your instructor because it could be different from your regular class
schedule.
Lane Foundation Scholarships Apply for your chance to earn one of many Lane Foundation Scholarships
worth $1000 each! The deadline to apply is March 14. Hint: you do NOT
need to apply for FAFSA in order to fill out the online Foundation scholar-
ship application. Click here for instructions and to apply.
Get Into the Class You Need that Used to be Full! If you’re looking to get into a class that is full, try checking back at 7 am
on March 11 because that is when registration reopens after dropping
many students from their classes who have not paid their prior term bill.
Registration will be closed from March 8-10 following the winter term
payment deadline of March 7.
IMMIGRATION UPDATES Online Classes
Remember, you cannot register for more than one distance education (online) class as part of your 12-credit
minimum!
Travel Signatures
Traveling over the break? Don't forget to come in to fill out a Leave Request Form and get your I-20 signed be-
fore you go. Just fill out the Leave Request Form and drop it off with your I-20 in 11/235 and we'll have it
ready for you to pick up the next day. Click here for Leave Request Form
International Programs Office Closed on Fridays at 2 pm Starting March 1st the International Programs office will be closed at 2 pm every Friday, so be sure to take care
of anything you need help with before then! Most other LCC departments close on Fridays at 2 pm as well so
keep this in mind as you plan your schedule if you need to meet with anyone to resolve an issue you have.
Coffee
Talk
Tuesday
11:30 am-1:30 pm
Bldg 1, Rm 206
..Free Snacks..
..Free Drinks..
Best Place to meet
new friends, and en-
joy a relaxing time.
Dead Week
At any major college or university, this is the name for the week before final exams and projects
are due. The late night working and hardcore studying for finals gives students a zombie-like ap-
pearance and leads to an eerie silence, blank expressions and lack of sleep.
PHOTOS OF THE WEEKPHOTOS OF THE WEEKPHOTOS OF THE WEEK If you have any creative, fun, or event photos that you would like to publish, please submit them to harej@lanecc.edu
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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4
ISC Meeting
4pm-5pm
11/240
5
Coffee Talk
11:30am-
1:30pm
1/206
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Prior
Term
Payment
Deadline
ASLCC docu-
mentary
night: Out In
America
5-7 pm
1/222
8
TGIF
12-1pm
11/208
IP Office
Closes at
2pm
9
10
ISC Paintball
Event
2pm @ Paint-
ball Palace
11
Registra-
tion
reopens
7 am
12
Special Sushi
Coffee Talk
11:30am-
1:30pm
1/206
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14 15
TGIF
12-1pm
11/208
IP Office
Closes at
2pm
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March 4 — March 16, 2013
3/17/2013 — St. Patrick’s Day | Finals Week: 3/18/13 — 3/23/13 | Spring Break: 3/24/13 — 3/31/13
D E A D W E E K
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