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Segment #9 from University of Puget Sound

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Okay so let’s head off campus and join up along the Sound with Miguel. He’s going to show us how to Tacoma is the full trifecta with city sea and snow-capped mountains. I can’t believe you get to go to college here Miguel. Now please take it away.

 

– Audi, when I was looking at schools to transfer to, I wanted a place that had options. What I found was a home here at the university of Puget Sound and in Tacoma. one of my favorite things to do is to walk along Rustin way and taken the beautiful mountain views and ocean breeze just a few minutes from campus. We are in the heart of beautiful Tacoma, the city of destiny. Tacoma is a very vibrant city that has everything I could ever want. Restaurants on sixth avenue, shopping on Proctor, art, museums and music downtown. I’m a music major so trust me when I say the Tacoma dome is the venue for concerts. And of course, coffee is the vibe here. I’m a dark rose cream and sugar guy myself, and there are at least a dozen independent cafes and roasteries within walking distance of campus. Most of the time I am on campus and everybody talks about how gorgeous it is, and that is totally fair. It has been ranked one of the top 20 most beautiful campuses in the country. But we’re not just a pretty face. The sense of community here is amazing. And being a part of this unique city provides opportunities for internships and experiential learning that you can’t find in most places. The university of Puget Sound is perfectly located. If I want even more options, I head up to Pike’s place market in Seattle. And when I get into the thick of the semester and need a break, either head down to the ocean or over to the mountains, I think my ride is here, back to you Alex.

 

– Miguel, that was amazing. And so is that view. Tacoma is so dynamic, I love it. You really get the best of everything and it’s awesome you’re taking full advantage of it all. Now, I don’t think I need any more coffee, but if I do, I’m gonna check out that spot. Thanks again, Miguel.

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