It’s been three weeks since I finished school. What a crazy thought! It feels like I haven’t done anything. This past week was spent working in the Admissions Office for twenty hours giving tours. Besides that, I had nothing to do with no one here on campus yet and no way to get off-campus. Needless to say, I haven’t done much this week. I’ve adjusted to my new dorm room on-campus and watched lots of TV, even Discovery Channel, Food Network, and Game Show Network. Besides that, I finally got around to reading some books I’ve been meaning to get to. Our main dining center has been closed due to the lack of students on-campus, so I’ve had to deal with limited food options in addition to the boredom. In short, I’ve been eating PB&J, popcorn, granola bars, Ramen, and Pop-Tarts for a good share of the week.
With such few things to do, I don’t have much to report. However, I did attend a baseball game here on-campus. We lost, but it was still a beautiful day for a baseball game.

The baseball game I went to on-campus
I also went to a yard sale that the University hosts. They collect all of the clothes, sofas, lamps, and everything that is left after the students leave. They sell it at very cheap prices to staff, students, and the public. I went and managed to buy a nice futon, stool, and lamp for my room next year. Finally, I’ve been in touch with some of my organizations regarding our plans for the fall. I’ve proposed a few ideas for events to get freshmen involved with InterVarsity that I’m very excited about.
Sadly, that’s all I have to report for this week. At least the weather has been amazing this week, usually 70s and sunny. However, without anything to do outside, that makes it not as enjoyable. I start my math research on Tuesday and will let you know how that goes.
Quote of the Week: “In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom.” -Richard Bach
Thought to Ponder: Should vegetarians eat animal crackers?
YouTube Video of the Week:
One of the top viral videos of the year (40 million views!!!)


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