Saturday, April 23, 2011
Eric Shulman on Students Adapting to CNU
Coming in as a freshmen here at CNU, everything looked spectacular. The great lawn was bright green as it extended about three different buildings, there was peaceful noises as you could hear the birds chirping and the wind howling, and there actually was not a hastle to find a parking spot for afternoon classes. All of that has changed in just short years here at CNU. It's landscape has been completely flipped upside down, and it has been tough to adapt to. All around campus, students see construction workers cutting down and rebuilding more and more buildings as the years go on. All students hear during the day now is the hammering or the sawing of wood or metal on the different buildings around the school. Parking lots have been closed and narrowed down to allow workers the right to maneuver. The great lawn has been narrowed down to half of what it used to be...as students see less and less people picnicking or throwing the frisbee. Individuals, however, must adapt to this because all that is ahead of us is a brighter and better CNU. Although a brighter and better CNU for students will probably come after my two more years. Oh well, CNU will eventually be an amazing place to look back on saying, "Hey, I went to school there!"
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