Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Bored? Not so Much


Bored during the week?..... Classes seem to be slowing down?......Well  here are a few things on campus (and some off) to occupy the free time we all get at some point or another.



Attend one of the many lectures on campus!

                I just attended the Robert Gates, former Secretary of Defense, lecture and it was great. It was very informative and mildly humorous. We are here to learn anyways? Why not take advantage of all of the great workshops/lectures/seminars held on campus. I believethat our accessibility to these resources is so often taken for granted by students that they don't get all they could out of their education here at Trinity.

Break the Bubble!

                Take a day out of one of your weekend and go see a movie with your friends/roommates. Get food off campus with your friends, explore the malls of San Antonio (if shopping is your kinda thing). Anything to get out of the Trinity bubble is good for students. San Antonio has various landmarks and entertainments that are worth seeing.

Rush Greek Life!

                Though Greek Life may not be for everyone, it is definitely worth experiencing and going through rush. For instance, I never expected to be a frat guy..and here I am part of the Kappa fraternity. Turns out it was my best choice yet. The social establishment and opportunities from getting involved ,even basically, in Greek life are extremely beneficial.  Having a group of people there for you at all times and willing to help is a unique thing.












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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Keeping Things Interesting



Here at Trinity, we take for granted how nice it is to have the experience of college. Getting out and socializing and just doing whatever with friends will relieve the stress of schoolwork and any of the other numerous things that bother us. Spending time in the dorm when not out and about can be boring. I have a few random suggestions which I have done and found to be very helpful in keeping things interesting while stuck in the room.


Rearrange

Cleaning the room and rearranging furniture/beds is always an option.  If you are like me and have found yourself without enough space in your room, try moving the beds around! Get some room, add some furniture. Make it homey.

Decorate

Get some posters, add some lights, whatever. Bring something that changes the dorm room from a room to your room. Those little touches will make you feel more comfortable and give the room a much more enjoyable atmosphere.

Socialize!

If bored, walk into your suitemates room and bother them. Trust me, worst case scenario you guys will be bored together. Staying too long in the room working or just trying to relax can actually be harmful to both your mood and attitude. Call up a buddy or, like I said, hang out with your suitemates and actually befriend them. You will have a much better time living here and will have people there for you.





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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

TU Life

Living here at Trinity has been a great new experience in my life, and I have enjoyed the benefits of campus life. Last year I took the HUMA class, which I would strongly recommend to any incoming freshmen regardless of major. I was able to experience the small class sizes, availability of professors, and the intrigue that classes at Trinity give to students. That being a background for my overview of the features of campus life here at Trinity, let's get to it.

The dorms at Trinity are spectacular, and have very accommodating environments for the daily needs of any college student. There are study lounges, snack machines, laundry rooms, balconies, and the rooms are more than spacious. Living with roommates/suitemates is a new experience for most of us, and I will say that it is pretty entertaining and (usually) helpful.  

Eating on campus is great, and there is more than enough variety. There are veggie options, fresh deli foods, grilled burgers, and lots more. The meal plan is fantastic!

The bad news for this year, however, is that there is extensive construction going on in order to make campus better I suppose. It was great before so I can only expect amazing things. The campus itself is quite small, and the number of students here is about the same as a large public high school (there are actually a couple hundred less students here than from my high school, go figure) which is great because you can get to know most people, and you will never feel "lost in the numbers".

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Monday, September 12, 2011

A Normal Friday

A good representation of my room

Well, to start off this first blog I would like to mention that living with a triple and actually having a roommate is a welcome comfort for my stay at Trinity. Last year I had no roommate, he dropped out pretty soon into the school year, and one of my suitemates also ended up moving. The change is nice, and sometimes brings some interesting happenings along with it.

The past weekend seemed to bring a little of everything I expect from college. Went out on Friday, drank some mineral water, hung out with Kappa friends on Saturday, and  on Sunday, me, my roommate and suitemate worked our butts off for classes. Considering this overview, I would like to explain more about my Friday night, the more interesting of the three.

I'll start when I got back to the dorm (cause that is what this is about anyways, right?). I walked in the room, startled to find all of my roommates clothes and other belongings all over the floor and only the noise of his rattling fan in the midst. Wondering what was going on, I walked to my suitemates' room. I found them and probably 3 other people hanging out on their balcony smoking pipes (tobacco, people). By the way, this was around 2:30 in the morning when I joined these fellows. So we talked and hung out, then I remembered to ask if they had seen my roommate. They said no, I got distracted again, and maybe 15 minutes later I walked to my room finally to look around again. Sure enough, I found him in there, laying down on the floor next to his bed, wide awake, reading a newspaper. I burst out laughing, then asked why he was there, to which he only replied "Hold on, I'm gaining knowledge". And so, I let him be and walked to the other half of the suite, where the guys had now made their way from the balcony to their computers, playing online games like mad men. I said goodnight to them, and went to my room and soon went to bed.

The rooming situation for all of us really worked out, and we all get along great, and it is hard to not include more of the things that have happened due to constraints of this blog. However, Thomas is still such a unique living environment and I will hopefully be here for something interesting to report!









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