This week the biggest topic of conversation among DSU employees is the return of the students. Mostly we are excited to start another year
and get the projects we spent the summer planning underway. Some of us (custodial staff, *cough, cough),
have been complaining about the arrival of students because it has been a mad
dash to clean and prepare the residential halls. Whatever the case, we’ve all worked hard to
prepare and now we’re looking forward to welcoming them.
Classes will not start until August 29 so there is
yet time for the students to enjoy the last vestiges of summer. Many will convene on campus beginning next
week to settle into their residential halls and shop for all the essential
school supplies and room décor.
For many of the students, the best part of college
is living in the halls. Speaking from
personal experience, all of my best memories of college happened in my dorm. Somehow even the unpleasant experiences make for
good laughs now – like that time a guy waited for an unsuspecting person, me,
to start a load of laundry and walk away before jamming his clothes in with
mine. And then there’s the pranks we
pulled. I used to lob snowballs at my friends through their open windows (because we all know that radiators inevitably blast heat. It's a given in college dorms). But don't get any ideas. There are rules against throwing snowballs on the DSU campus.
Residents of Tubman Hall, 1971 |
Dear Students, I wish you the best of luck this year
and hope that you will make plenty of memories! Revel in your college years because they pass too quickly! Enjoy the social atmosphere of the residential halls, but also work hard, eat right, and don't forget to visit the library! Welcome to the 2016-2017 school year.
A resident of Medgar Evers Hall |