Campus Life with Alexander
Segment #4 from University of Houston
Transcript
Let’s hear from Alexander, a senior majoring in history. He’s here to show us what it’s like to live on this beautiful campus. 8,000 students spread over nine residence halls living on campus at UH, making it one of the largest resident communities in Texas. Take it away, Alexander.
– Thanks, Alex. Hi, y’all. Before I came to the University of Houston, I knew I wanted to be a part of Greek life. I wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself. Now, almost two years later, I’m the intro fraternity president. Greek Life at U of H has made my college experience truly unforgettable by providing a strong sense of community, lifelong friendships and opportunities for personal growth and leadership development. My brothers and I take advantage of so many of the cool amenities on campus such as the REC or the Student Center, and we’re always down to grab a good bite to eat at Cougar Woods or order food straight to our doors through the Starship Robots. Our close-knit Greek community can always be seen on campus showcasing our letters, especially at events like Homecoming or Frontier Fiesta. UH is equivalent of Houston Rodeo. Through my Greek life experience, I’ve been able to really plug into campus life. UH students are able to take full advantage of campus life from living on campus. Many of my friends live in housing facilities such as the Quad or Bayou Oaks. Whether you’re living on campus or commute to campus, you can always enjoy a barista crafted beverage Jack Cougar ground, drive a bite to eat with friends at the RAD and then swing over to the fountains to lounge under one of our majestic oaks. What comes next? Well, a bunch of stuff. UHs’ Greek community is constantly growing and always planning our next events, but I look forward to what the future will bring. That’s all for me. Back to you, Alex.
– Thank you, Alexander. I’ll have to stop by one of those dining halls or go grab a coffee over at Cougar Grounds after this. That was awesome. Thanks again.