Campus Life
Segment #1 from University of North Texas
Transcript
Okay, everyone let’s get started with Maurice, he’s a Sophomore double majoring in communication design and art history and urban policy and planning. Maurice, is going to tell us what life on campus is all about. Okay, Maurice, it’s all yours.
– How do you all from the University of North Texas, I am honored to share some of the things that make this campus, my home. I decided that UNT was the right fit for me once I went on my first campus visit, where I found a diverse and caring community. Some people were like me and others weren’t and that’s very important. Right away I felt accepted. Now as a student living on campus, I’m able to take part in events, hosted by student-led organizations, such as the Residence Hall Association, the University Programming Council and the Black Student Union. At Mean Green Flint UNTS annual welcome back party. It was hard for me not to join every club I came across because so many of them represent so many great things and they have free swag. The dining halls are amazing and the food is incredible. They’ve won a ton of awards and I can see why. We have the first 100% vegan dining hall. Texas’ first dining hall certified free of gluten and the big eight allergens as well as a brand new dining hall. Our dining halls use sustainable eco-friendly practices and dining services even grows a lot of the food that eat. In our beautiful eco-friendly union, you will find live music events, art exhibits, and food options that can be explored to your heart’s content. Also, one of the many perks to being a student here at UNT is that you get a free ticket to all of our division one athletic events and full access to our awesome pole recreation center. These are just a few of the ways that I got involved here at UNT. With over 425 student orgs and 1,500 on-campus events each year. I’m sure that there’s something here for you. Back to you, Alex.
– Maurice, thank you for showing us why UNT is the perfect fit for you with the union, the food, the rec center and the division one games. I can see why you call UNT your home, thanks Maurice.