Friday, November 6, 2015

PS (I love) U

"WE ARE..."

It was getting close to May 1st, #nationaldecisionday, and I knew I needed to pick a college. A major influence on my decision was the location of the school and what surrounded it. So, my options were: a college town or city life. I visited both colleges but the first step onto Penn State, I fell in love. So, now I'm here and I still love it.

Everything in this community revolves around Penn State. (When I was driving here for NSO, every gas station I stopped at had PSU gear.) Even around Halloween, Professor Kramer explained that she took her kids treat-or-treating on the Thursday before Halloween because there was a football game that Saturday, so everyone would be there! With everything revolving around the school, Penn State has to have its own culture, right? What is Penn State culture? I would describe it as prideful and strong.

One of greatest things about this school is the academics. The abundance amount of research performed by students is wonderful. Also, with having the largest alumni network in the world, not only do we receive a great education, we have ample opportunities to enter a wonderful career once we graduate.

Last year, the Ethics Resource Center here at Penn State conducted a survey to see the values of the community that make up PSU. “By conducting this survey, we believe that Penn State has set a new standard for higher education,” said Pat Harned, president of ERC. The survey showed that we value: Integrity, respect, responsibility, discovery, excellence, and community. We strive to better ourselves and our relationships, while being respectful and responsible. 
Me and my friend, Brandon. 


One of my favorite things about Penn State is that although we are a good academic school, we also excel in sports. The feel of community is strongest at sporting events.


Staying up all night (accidentally) to make sure I got student section tickets was easily one of my best decisions this year. Looking around and seeing that you are surrounded by 21,000 of your classmates, the largest student section in the world, is a wonderful feeling. But on big games, seeing 107k is even better. I always look forward to singing "Sweet Caroline" and all the cheers. The only thing that could make the football games better would be being in the S-Zone. I have had the opportunity to be in the S-Zone twice, once against Rutgers and during Homecoming. I lost my voice both times but it was worth it.  

Before the Indiana game.



Another major event that plays apart in the community is THON. This 46 hour dance marathon that raises money throughout the year for pediatric cancer. Although THON has been bumpy process this year, the bottom line and meaning serves a great purpose. Through raising money for pediatric cancer and providing support for the families, the students become closer by supporting a wonderful cause.



Game against Illinois which was the "THON" game.  

AND I can't forget the ice cream!!! Actually, I think I'll go get some later today. It has been a PSU tradition since 1865. According the the website, "The mission of the Berkey Creamery is to support the teaching, research and outreach programs of the Department of Food Science, to provide quality dairy products to students on-campus housing, and to maintain an economically viable retail outlet for diary products to the University community." Recently, with the 150th birthday being passed, my favorite flavor has become "Birthday Bash," what's yours?

Overall, being a Penn State student and living in this upbeat community is a wonderful experience and something that I will be grateful for forever.

"PENN STATE"


Thanks for reading. :)

2 comments:

  1. It is very true that we have a culture of our own, and I think you did a great job hitting all the points. I have still yet to see a football game unfortunately (I didn't buy tickets on time and they're way too expensive at retail), but there are tons of other ways to get involved! I love the culture, and will never regret going to Penn State. Also, my favorite ice cream would have to be Death By Chocolate, it's to die for.

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  2. There is actually nothing I love more than Penn State so this is a very relateble post for me. I'm extremely proud to be a part of the "Penn State cult." Also, singing Sweet Caroline is most likely my favorite past time.

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