Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Caffeine on BYU Campus


         What’s your favorite caffeinated drink? Which little rush of sugar do you like to indulge in? I asked every girl on my floor in Stover Hall what her favorite caffeinated drink was and not one girl said, “I don’t drink caffeine.” Various responses were given: Dr. Pepper, Diet Coke and Baja Blast. In August 2012, the President of The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints released a statement that the church is not against caffeine and not against the Word of Wisdom. Though some people still hold fast to their opinions, there is nothing wrong with drinking caffeine and because of this fact, it should be served on campus.
            During finals week, many students resort to drinking Monsters, Red Bulls, or AMP’s. These drinks are dangerous and harmful to our bodies, because of the extreme levels of caffeine that are in each drink. “A small 2010 study found that drinking moderate amounts of caffeine, about 40 mg, improved performance on a test of reaction time, but drinking higher amounts — equivalent to the levels found in a (250 ml) can of Red Bull, or 80 mg — worsened performance on the reaction test.” Studies have shown that small doses of caffeine as in 2-3 cans of soda, could potentially improve performance, rather than drinking higher amounts of caffeine.
            Some people argue that caffeine is against The Word of Wisdom. “The Word of Wisdom is a law of health revealed by the Lord for the physical and spiritual benefit of His children” As before mentioned, in August 2012 the First Presidency released a statement stating, “the church does not prohibit the use of caffeine.” Arguing that caffeine is against The Word of Wisdom is no longer a justifiable argument, when the leaders of our church have received revelation regarding the subject.
            Though some people on campus have decided not to drink caffeine, this doesn’t mean that everyone has the same standard. When it breaks no campus rules and also doesn’t break the Honor Code, why isn’t something so basic available on campus? The argument that it is a higher law to not partake of caffeine is absurd to be the standard of the campus.
            In my dorm, Stover Hall, there are many girls with stashes of Dr. Pepper, Coke and energy drinks in their refrigerators to help with mid-day lags in productivity. The presence of caffeine on campus is definitely there, I don’t know one person that got through finals week without a bit of indulgence. Even without it being finals week, we all have days that we struggle to finish our day strong, where one soda can help us through.
            BYU has been rated on the Top 10 Stone Cold Campuses for many years straight now. BYU has some of the best students in the world and are held to very high standards that we are glad to keep because we are happier for it. These standards include modesty in all times and places, along with the Word of Wisdom and not indulging in alcohol and substances that can be harmful to your body. The students of BYU are trustworthy people and followers of the guidelines given to them. Nowhere does it say or has it said that caffeine is against the Word of Wisdom so we should trust and believe in modern day revelation and not look down or judge those that do drink caffeine.
            Caffeinated sodas could so easily be implemented into daily life on campus by stop serving “caffeine free” Coke and simply changing the label and serving regular Coke. Sodas are served in: The Cannon Center, The Blue Line, The Museum of Art, The Cougareat in the Wilkinson Center, and The Pendulum Café. We don’t even need a variety of caffeinated sodas; just the ability to obtain some caffeine on campus is a relief. If students are going to walk to J.Dawg’s or Wendy’s they might as well serve it on campus and be able to make a profit off the many people that would be happy to stay on campus and study and enjoy a soda.
            Skyler Thiot, an advertising major from Dallas, Texas, created a Facebook page entitled, “BYU for Caffeine.” Within the first two days of the site being up, the page hit 100 “likes.” After two weeks of the site being active the site reached 200,000 “likes.” This page showed the demand for caffeine is there and with it breaking zero rules, caffeinated soda should be widely available on campus without being frowned upon.
             Caffeinated sodas are a better alternative than harsh energy drinks that are being consumed and sodas are actually proven to help with productivity. With caffeinated sodas breaking no rules and the demand for the soda is there, why not give it a shot? BYU is acclaimed to be a very globally diverse campus and we should take that diversity to our soda fountains and just see the reaction that the students have.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

February Fourteenth

here are five reasons i love today:

1. my mom is here

in high school i had friends that really did not like their moms. even still i know people who wouldn't really care if their mom came to visit. i am whatever is the opposite of that. i love my mom more than i love most anyone, ever. when she comes to town all i want to do is hang ten with her. i think it comes from the year after my dad died. it was her and i, we relied on each other for almost everything.  and spent a lot of time together, mostly in her bed but sometimes we took trips or went to get froyo. now i just love her to pieces and never want her to leave this little town of provo.

2. i just found an e-mial my dad sent me on a sunday night at 8 PM three years ago entitled "Lyrics to Tie me Kangaroo Down"

sometimes i find little reminders like this of what a sweetheart my dad is. and when i say sweetheart really i just mean dork. i remember the night he sent it to me; him and i had been having a sing-a-long of sorts as we often did. i picked the songs, he played the guitar and we both sang along. this particular night we were singing Tie Me Kangaroo Down and i got bored after the first two versus but true to form dad kept on singing...all eight versus! he sent me the lyrics so i could know them for the nest time we sang the song, and now i know them all.  

3. its valentines day!

typically single people hate valentines day, but i am so happy being single that i just dont even care! i am happy for people that are happy and know that one day i will be just as happy. present nikka is happy for future nikka and that is just fine by me. 

4. no school on monday

three day weekend, nuff said. 

5. my little ca(skateboard)r got a new clutch 

nothing feels better under my left foot than four inch heels or a new clutch. so i am a pretty happy girl. 


overall life is good. as always, but today i am especially grateful for my blessings and especially my family. 

so happy thursday to you

xoxo


Monday, February 11, 2013

His Will

Recently I have been thinking about the Lords will in my life. I have realized over the years that it does not matter what I want or when I want it. The Lord will take care of me and allow for me to see little parts of my plan unfold along the path. It may not always make sense and it may not always be easy, but it will work out exactly how it is supposed to.

I am grateful for a God who loves me enough to cut me down and build me up again. I am grateful for a God who has blessed me with a perfectly imperfect family. I am grateful for a God who reminds me every day that He is in control.

This video is amazing and it reminds me who is in charge of my life and why. I will never truly know what is best for me, but He always will and for that I feel extremely blessed.