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Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Red Bull Stratos
Have you ever dreamed of going to outer space? Testing the outer limits of what's possible, going where few people have gone before? Well join us October 8th, for
Monday, September 24, 2012
Bliss is Back!
The weekend Bliss Pool Party is back and better than ever! Atlanta Hot 107.9's DJ Geronmio kept the party going, and special guest
Friday, September 21, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
Splish, Splash It's a Weekend Bash!
We have a BRAND NEW DJ, who will be sure to set the mood with the hottest tracks around. Hot 107.9's very own DJ Geronimo, will be the wheels of steel, ensuring that the party as only he can.
Want to party in style? Then stop by the leasing office during our office hours before Friday, to reserve your very own VIP Cabana!
We will also giveaway OGG tickets to 5 lucky residents just for being awesome.
Don't miss out, this event is sure to be a memorable one!
When: Saturday, September 22nd
Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Resident Security Symposium
Have questions regarding community security procedures?
Want to learn how to stay safe on your campus?
Stop by the Game Room tomorrow for the first of two Security Symposiums we will have this year. We will have members of our Courtesy Officer Team present, along with members of the Atlanta Police Department and the Westmar onsite team.
Please come prepared to ask questions, and gain some valuable information regarding your community here on property, and how to stay safe in the Metro Atlanta Area.
We hope that you will join us tomorrow night at 7pm!
Monday, September 10, 2012
New Podcast!!
Looking for a new way to stay up to date on community events? Tired of waiting of a dull wait for the next shuttle, as you head to class? Then checkout the official Westmar Student Lofts Podcast, that can be heard in the front lobby of the building 7 days a week, during office hours.
A member of our Community Assistant team since January,
Clifton worked with the Student Life team to compile a collection of the
hottest tracks around, as well as provide Westmar residents with important
information regarding upcoming Student Life Events, and this year’s Outrageous
Giveaway Game.
Westmar Community Assistant Clifton Blair |
Want to hear your favorite song on the countdown? Post it in
the comments below, or stop by the Leasing Office, and let us know.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Opening Night
The Georgia State football team takes the field |
Last night kicked off the college football season, and several of our residents took the field for the first time this year representing their Georgia State Panthers. Coming off a 3-8 2011 campaign, the Panthers took on the South Carolina State Bulldogs in the first of six scheduled home games this season. While the outcome was not a favorable one (Ga State lost 33-6), a stoundout performance by one of the Panthers, gave State fans something to find solice in.
Running Back Donald Russell had a strong showing, rushing for
120 yards and averaging 10 yards per carry. Donald, a transfer from Kentucky, carved up the South Carolina State defense consistently throughout the course of the game. If the Panthers hope to have a winning season this year, Russell will have to remain consistent as a formidable offensive weapon for the Panthers.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Upcoming Resident Events
We have some really awesome events planned this week, and hope to see all of your there. Take a look at the itenerary below and try and fit as many events as you can into your schedule!
Homecoming 2012 Ice Cream Social
Date: Wednesday, August 29
Time: 3pm
-What to Expect-
FREE Ice Cream while supplies last!
We will also be giving away gift cards to residents who are able to complete the Westmar Trivia Challenge!
Homecoming 2012 Ping Pong Tourney and Dive-In Movie (Weather Permitting)
Date: Thursday, August 30th
Time: 5pm (Ping Pong)
Time: 8pm (Movie Begins)
-What to Expect-
Enjoy stiff competition from your fellow Westmar residents, and Westmar Team Members, on the ping pong table. Soon to be followed by a movie and FREE Pizza poolside, ar our first Westmar Dive-In of the 2012-2013 school year.
Homecoming 2012 Pool Bash (Weather Permitting)
Friday, August 31st
Time: 4pm-8pm
-What to expect-
Good times and a whole lot of fun!!! DJ Geronimo will be on the 1's and 2's, keeping the party going while the Westmar team provides FREE food to our residents and their guests.
Friday, August 17, 2012
It's Moving Day!
Moving day can be a very hectic time for incoming residents
joining a community. Often time’s new residents are so caught up in the excitement
of moving into their new pad, that they forget to bring a few essential items
they will need to make their new apartment feel like a home. Here is a list of
a few items many residents forget to bring along with them, as they make their
way over to Westmar. If you don't have the following items at home, or forget
to bring them, there are Walmart, Target, and Ikea locations not far from the
property where you can pick them up. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Bathroom Items:
Shower Curtain, Liner & Rugs Bedroom Items:
Rug/Bath Mat Desk Organizer
Toilet Brush Alarm Clock
Plunger Ethernet Cable
Toothbrush Holder Desk Lamp (If you live in an A or D bedroom)
Kitchen Items: Livingroom Items:
Paper Towl Holder Throw Pillows
Kitchen rugs Blankets
Oven Mitts Art Work for common area walls
Dish Towels
Other Items:
Surge Protector
Iron and Ironing Board
Iron and Ironing Board
First Aid Kit
Bulletin Board
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Inagural Luau Event
We would like to thank everyone who was able to attend our Inaugural Luau event. It was a tremendous success, thanks to our amazing residents! Residents who attended were able to dine on authentic Hawaiian cuisine, while also enjoying a DJ and live entertainment.
You Down With OGG?
ARE YOU READY FOR OGG?
It's almost that time of year! That's right guys; the Outrageous Giveaway Game is right around the corner. Stay tuned, as we will be releasing videos hinting toward the theme of the event. We look forward to enjoying another successful OGG event with you all. Continue referring your friends to stack the deck in your favor!
Monday, July 23, 2012
King of the Rock
Do you have what it takes to be King of the Rock? Test your
skills on the court this Saturday as participants from around the Atlanta area;
compete in this one of a kind tournament.
Participants will not only vie for a $1,000.00 cash prize,
but also the opportunity to represent Atlanta in the tournament of champions.
The tournament of champions will be held on Alcatraz...That's right Alcatraz. Hence
the name, King of the Rock! So if you have game, Central park will
be the place for you this Saturday.
- Event Details -
Date: July 28, 2012
Where: Central Park400 Merritts Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
Registration: 5:00pm; Games begin at 6:00pm
Website: http://www.redbullusa.com
Monday, July 16, 2012
Braves Weekly Wrap-Up
This week was a good one for the Braves and the National
League as a whole. The Major League
All-Star Break began on Monday with the Home-Run Derby, which was won by Prince
Fielder of the Detroit Tigers. Fielder
became the first player to win the Derby as a part of both the American and
National League. Tuesday, the All-Star
game was played. Dan Uggla recorded an
RBI, but the story of the game was Chipper Jones. In his final All-Star appearance, the 40-year
old Brave recorded a single in his only at-bat.
Before the at-bat, he received a standing ovation from the Kansas City
fans. Chipper was quoted as saying that
the night went exactly how he scripted it.
The National League ended up winning the Mid-Summer Classic 8-0 with San
Francisco Giant Pablo Sandoval being named the MVP.
Chipper Jones looks to stay hot |
After the 4-day break from baseball, the Braves suited up to
battle the New York Mets on Friday. The
series was an important one not only because of the NL East standings, but
because the Braves strung together 4 straight wins before the break. Carrying that momentum through the break will
be necessary to catch the NL East leading Washington Nationals. On Friday, the Braves were throwing Tim
Hudson against the Mets. The usually
consistent Hudson did not have his best outing, going only 4 innings while
giving up 4 runs on 8 hits. However, the
Braves offense and some timely pitching from the bullpen were able to overcome
Hudson’s poor performance. Although
David Ross’ homer in the third was a big moment for the Braves, two other
moments stood out in this game. When
Jack Wilson was injured in the fourth inning, Martin Prado was called upon to
play shortstop. The fact the he is
willing to play anywhere at any time, and play well, shows why he is arguably
the Braves most important player. The
second moment was Chipper’s home run in the sixth inning. The home run tied Chipper with Mike Schmidt
for second-most RBI’s by a third baseman with 1,595. The second game of the series with the Mets
was another important game for the Braves because of the way it was won. After Tommy Hanson struggled to pitch
effectively, the Braves found themselves down 7-5 in the eighth. In the bottom of the inning, Martin Prado
delivered a single that scored the game-tying run. Heyward followed with another single that
scored the go-ahead run. Craig Kimbrell
struck out the side in the ninth to finish the win. In the series cap on Sunday, the Braves
finished off the sweep behind six shutout innings from Ben Sheets and a big
home run from Freddie Freeman. If Sheets
can continue to pitch well, the Braves may have finally found the answer to
their starting rotation’s struggles.
Ben Sheets threw a great game in his first start in two years |
Monday, July 2, 2012
Do You Have Plans for the 4th?
With the 4th of July rapidly approaching, many people are scrambling to put together some last minute plans. If you find yourself in this position, there is no need to worry. We have compiled a list of great events around the town to help you celebrate the holiday in style.
Centennial Park |
Centennial Olympic Park |
Lenox Square
Lenox Square |
Once again Lenox Square will feature one of the largest 4th of July Celbrations in the South East. As always, bands will play, and family friendly activities will be available to event goers from noon till after sundown when the show begins. This years fireworks display is set to run for around 20 minutes, featuring over 4,000 fireworks.
Stone Mountain
Stone Mountain Park |
Aside from the Lenox Square event, Stone Mountain Park features the most popular 4th of July themed event each year in the Peach State. If you plan on attending this event, we suggest you arrive as early as possible. You might even need to make a day of it with your friends and family. The parks attractions will be available at 10:30am, so from noon on you should expect the park to be packed. While you are waiting on the main show to begin, you can check out both the new Sky Hike and Geyser Towers attractions to help pass by the time. As always the folks at Stone Mountain Park will put on an awesome laser show, that will be immediately followed by their fireworks display, set to begin at 9:30pm.
Do you already have plans for the 4th? Hit the comments below and let us know what you plan on doing!
Braves Weekly Wrap-up
This week for the Braves started out very well. After losing two straight to the Red Sox to
finish out the series, the Braves needed Tim Hudson to deliver a strong
pitching effort against the Diamondbacks, and that is exactly what he did. He pitched eight strong innings in which he
only gave up 1 run on a solo home run off the bat of Jason Kubel. In this game, the Braves offense also had a
great game. By game’s end, every person
in the lineup had at least two hits except for the struggling Dan Uggla. Jason Heyward and Michael Bourn continued
their hot streaks by combining to go 4-9 with 2 RBI and 3 runs. In the second game of the series with the
D’Backs, Tommy Hanson delivered a strong start to follow up Hudson’s
effort. He struck out 5 over 6.1 innings
and only allowed 3 runs. The biggest
blow for the Braves was delivered by Chipper Jones in the sixth inning when he
belted a 2-run home run. The game on
Thursday featured the Diamondbacks’ top pitching prospect, Trevor Bauer,
throwing against the Braves. While the
Braves were able to get baserunners and drive up his pitch count, they left 11
men on base while Bauer was pitching.
With the game tied 2-2 in the ninth, Craig Kimbrell gave up a solo homer
to Chris Young. The game finished with
the Braves losing 3-2.
Andrelton Simmons makes an acrobatic catch against the Diamondbacks. |
The weekend series was a series that the Braves needed to
win against the Washington Nationals. In
the first game, they did not perform like they needed to. After they tied the game with 4 runs in the 7th,
they had all the momentum. However, that
momentum quickly swung back to the Nationals when Michael Morse hit a solo home
run leading off the eighth off of Chad Durbin, giving the Nationals a lead they
would not lose. The second game went
better for the Braves. After Mike Minor
gave up two runs in the first two innings, it looked like another typical Minor
start was occurring. However, he settled
in, and with the help of the Georgia heat, the Braves were able to drive
Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg from the game after the third inning. After he left the game, the Braves scored 4
more runs to finish the winning effort.
In the final game of the series on Sunday, the Braves were unable to
beat the Nationals. Hudson failed to
repeat his pitching performance against the Diamondbacks, giving up five runs
over 6 innings. The Braves finished off
the series by losing 8-4. The Braves
finished the series 4.5 games back of the Nationals in the NL East standings.
Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg struggles in the Atlanta Heat. |
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wild Card Thursday: Pick Your Next Student Life Event
It's Wild Card Thursday! If you could pick a resident life event,
what would it be?
A. Dive-In Movie Night
B. Laser Tag in the Parking Deck
C. Volleyball Tournament
D. Video Game Tournament
E. Atlanta Dream Ticket Giveaway (Courtside Seats)
Hit the comments below, and let us know what you think!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Braves Weekly Wrap-Up
This week for the Braves started out with another loss to
the New York Yankees on Monday. Mike
Minor, coming off one of his best starts of the season, pitched well in the
first four innings of the game before struggling in the fifth. The final score of the game was 6-2, with CC
Sabathia getting the win and Minor taking the loss. On Tuesday, the Braves finally were able to
put up a win against the Yankees, the hottest team in the majors right
now. This win was all about Jason
Heyward. Not only did he help the Braves
with his efforts at the plate, going 2-3 with an RBI and a walk, he kept the go-ahead
run from scoring in the fifth inning by throwing out Mark Teixeira on a Nick
Swisher single. In the top half of the
sixth, Heyward roped a line drive that was hit so hard, Teixeira, a perennial
gold-glover, didn’t have time to react to it.
The ball hit him in the ankle and bounced into center field, allowing
Brian McCann to score the winning run.
The final game of the series with the Yankees was a home run derby. While the Yankees belted 4 solo home runs,
the Braves were able to hit 5 on the game.
Prado, Freeman, Heyward, and Ross all went deep for the Braves, with
Heyward homering twice.
Heyward watches a home run in the win over the Yankees on Wednesday |
The Braves carried the momentum
from the Yankees series into the Red Sox series. On Friday, Jair Jurrjens returned to the
major league club in extraordinary fashion.
After struggling mightily all year in the majors and the minors,
Jurrjens pitched a gem on Friday. Behind
the efforts of Jurrjens, the Braves were able to beat the Sox 4-1. If Jurrjens continues to pitch well, it could
pose some interesting scenarios for the Braves around the trade deadline. The next game with the Red Sox did not go
quite as well. Braves starter Randall
Delgado got hit around, and the offense never strung anything major
together. Delgado wasn’t even able to
pitch 2 full innings before being pulled from the game. The game Sunday was started by Mike Minor,
who again looked good for a few innings before giving up some runs. The loss Sunday finished the series with the
Red Sox with the Sox taking two out of three.
If Delgado and Minor don’t pitch well in the coming weeks, look for the
Braves to be buyers in the pitching market around the trade deadline.
If Jurrens pitches well, the trade deadline could be an interesting time. |
One major storyline over the past few weeks has been the
resurgence of Jason Heyward at the plate.
After struggling ever since his impressive rookie season two years ago,
Heyward is finally starting to show flashes of his talent that led him to be
one of the most hyped prospects in the past decade. He now has his batting average over .270, and
his power numbers have increased over the past few weeks. He has also stepped up his running game this
season. While the number of steals is
not eye-popping, the timing of his steals has helped the Braves win games more
than once this year. He also has great
instincts on the base paths, often taking an extra base when the defense is
sleeping.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Friday Night Live!
If you are looking for something to do tonight without breaking the bank, head over to Atlantic Station for Friday Night Live. This FREE music event located in Atlantic Stations Central Park, features some of the best local acts from around the Peach State. If you are looking for an inexpensive way to have a night on the town, you can't miss with this event. Tonight Brother Grey, and Summer Dare will be taking the stage from7:00pm-9:00pm tonight. Check out the links below to hear a sample of each bands music
Kicks on Campus
Jordan Brand is set to release it's 3rd rendition of the retroed Air Jordan XII in only a few hours. Aside from the orginal 'playoff ' colorway that was released a few months back, the 'Obsidian' colorway set to drop tomorrow has sneakerheads everywhere on edge. Will you be grabbing a pair this weekend? Hit the comments below, and let us know!
Obsidian Air Jordan XII Retro |
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Braves Ticket Giveaway
Are you ready for FREE Braves baseball? Answer the trivia questions below correctly, and you could be one of our lucky winners. The first two residents, to turn in their answers to a Westmar team member by 6:00pm tomorrow, will win a pair of tickets to an upcoming game.
1. How long does it take the average person to fall asleep?
a. 10 minuites b. 1 hour c. 7 minutes d. 15 minutes
2. The average human lies about how many times per day?
a. 1 one time per day b. 2 times per day c. 3 times per day d. 10 times per day
3. Rubber Bands last longer when...
a. They are refridgerated b. They are heated c. They are stretched out
4. In what year did the Atlanta Braves played the Minnesota Twins in the World Series?
a. 1991 b. 1992 c. 1993 d. 1996
Good luck, and GO BRAVES!!!
Monday, June 18, 2012
Braves Weekly Wrap-up
The roller coaster ride that is the Atlanta Braves’ season
continued this week. After winning 5 out
of 6 last week, the Braves came into this week with lots of momentum. The momentum, however, did not carry over to
this week. The week began with a three
game sweep to the Yankees. Although the
losses hurt, it’s perhaps the way in which the Braves lost that is most
alarming. In the first game, the Braves
were shutout by Yankees starter Ivan Nova.
Randall Delgado threw 5 innings and gave up 3 runs. The game Tuesday against the Yankees was
perhaps the most disturbing. In
Tuesday’s game, Alex Rodriguez tied the game in the eighth inning with a grand
slam off of Braves reliever Jonny Venters.
After one of Mike Minor’s best outings of the year, Atlanta’s setup man
continued to struggle, blowing the lead and costing Minor a win. The final game in the home series with the
Yankees on Wednesday was another case of Atlanta’s offense struggling to hit
together. Although they mustered 12 hits
against the Yankees, they managed to score only two runs in a 3-2 defeat.
Braves fans will no
longer have to watch Livan Hernandez squander their leads.
|
The offense was rescued by rookie shortstop Andrelton
Simmons in the series opener with the Orioles on Thursday. With the Braves down 2-1 in the sixth,
Simmons belted a 3-run homer to give the Braves a lead they would not
lose. Also in this game, Martin Prado
proved why he is arguably the best utility player in the majors. Filling in for an injured Freddie Freeman,
Prado played first base like a perennial gold-glover. The second game of the series with the
Orioles did not go as planned for the Braves.
The only hit they managed off of Orioles starter Jason Hammel came in
the 7th inning off the bat of Jason Heyward. The final game on Sunday was another example
of the offense not hitting together.
They managed to get 7 hits off of the Orioles starters, yet they failed
to score a run. Randall Delgado’s best
start of the year - an 8 IP, 3 H effort - was squandered.
Beachy leaves his
start on Saturday with arm discomfort
|
The biggest storyline of this week was the injury to Brandon
Beachy. Coming into the game on
Saturday, Beachy was leading the majors in ERA at 1.98. In Saturday’s game, he hadn’t allowed a
baserunner going into the 4th inning. With two outs in the 4th, he
walked Chris Davis. He was then removed
from the game due to arm discomfort and placed on the 15 day DL shortly after
the game. The loss of Beachy makes an
already shaky starting rotation even more questionable for the short
future. The Braves haven’t yet confirmed
who Beachy’s replacement will be, but one can assume it will be either Kris
Medlen or Julio Teheran. Although Medlen
is the more experienced pitcher, Teheran has very little left to prove in
AAA. At some point, the Braves have to
call up Teheran for good if only to see whether or not he can be a successful
major league starter.
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