It’s that
wonderful time of year again! Cars
packed full of things, mom and dad eager to drop their child off, and students
ready to start their journey full of independence and individuality. The official new student move-in day for UK
was Saturday, August 18. Campus was
buzzing with new students, parents, and returning students eager to help move-in
the incoming freshman. On Sunday,
returning students moved into their dorms as well. All in all, everyone is now settled into
their apartments and dorms ready to start or continue their UK journey.
Wednesday arrived and it was the first day of classes. Campus was lively with students hustling to
find their classes and relieved once they found their room and a seat. It was great seeing friends and professors
again, as well as meeting new students.
One of
the things I love about being back at school is football games. It’s not a complete UK experience until
you’ve attended a football game. The
aroma of grilled hot dogs and hamburgers, playin’ corn hole, friends and
families gathered, is an atmosphere you can’t resist! One of my favorite things about attending
football games is standing in the student section. I love being beside the band and shouting cheers
at the top of your lungs. The next morning,
your ears will ring a little and you probably won’t have a voice, but it’s so
worth it!
Another
great event in the College of Ag is the Student/Faculty/Staff Picnic being held next week as part of UK Ag Roundup. It is for new and returning students and is
free to attend. It’s a great way to meet
College of Ag students and you can meet your professors on a more personal
level too. There’s free food and there’s
also a raffle with cool prizes you can win.
Last year I won a College of Ag sweatshirt and I wear it all the
time! Tickets for the picnic can be
picked up in Ag North or Erikson Hall.
Once
again, welcome back everyone! I hope
everyone has a fantastic semester. Go Big Blue!
Erin is a sophomore majoring in Equine Science & Management. She is from
Cary, North Carolina. Erin is an avid photographer and has future career plans of being an equine surgeon and horse racing photographer. She is in her first year as a College of Agriculture Ambassador.
I have made so many memories from attending football games! The fall semester just wouldn't be the same without football season or the sound of the announcer saying "1st down KENTUCKY!!"
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