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First Week as a Hawkeye

Posted on September 1, 2023

Hello all!

Today, I am going to do a quick breakdown of how the first couple of weeks as a Hawkeye has been going.

I am taking twenty semester hours, which is A LOT as a freshman, but so far it has been doable. Time management is essential to succeed though, so remember that.

Starting off Monday:

I have Rhetoric and my Foundations of Creative Writing Class.

In Rhetoric, I am in the honors section since I am in the Honors Program. There are no more than twenty students, which is a perfect size. The professor, Dr. O, as she likes to be called, is an extremely kind and reasonable instructor. I have an essay due in a few weeks, but she does contract grading which is a great way to focus on writing well without the grade pressure.

In class so far, we have done lots of reading and a mini rhetorical presentation.

In my Foundations class, everyone there is an English major. My professor, Dr. Ziliak is amazing. He always starts off class with an icebreaker about the best/worst books we’ve ever read or our favorite food.

We have read some really great poetry and our textbook is interesting, detailing writing descriptions. We have tri-weekly discussion questions to answer, one where we write whatever we like based on a prompt, and the other about the reading.

Tuesdays:

I have my Honors First Year Seminar: Exploring the World’s Languages. It is a great discussion class with little homework. We have great conversations there, and since I’m bilingual in French and English, I care a lot about language. The professor, Dr. Destruel, is from Toulouse, France, so I enjoy talking in French with her.

After the seminar, I have Oral Expression in French I. There are only a couple other freshmen in there, but everyone is really nice. I like the fact I get to practice my speaking more than anything and that both the professor and a few other students speak French well.

To end the day, I have Natural Disasters. It is fairly simple and straightforward, so it is a good science/sustainability Gen Ed, but I’m still learning how to study!

Wednesday:

I have Rhetoric and Foundations again, normally we just discuss our readings.

Then I have my Writing and Community Outreach class. It is a really cool class, where we get to volunteer and gain experiential learning as well! I’m volunteering for Porch Light Lit, a literary-themed organization putting events on in town.

Thursday:

I have French and my Natural Disasters lecture, with the discussion for the latter today. We normally work in small groups and have a project we work on throughout the semester.

Friday:

I only have my foundations class, so it is my designated laundry and homework day! My roommate and I like to do movie nights as well, so catch us watching BBC’s Merlin.

Throughout the week, I go run on campus or go lift in the rec center, which has so much equipment for whatever you want!

I also checked out the club fair this week and they had hundreds of clubs. From Running Club, Sunset Club, Greek Life, lit mags, and more, there is something for everyone!

So far, I have had a good but long week of settling in and tackling homework. Catch ya next time!

 

Here is a photo from a study spot on The Mall! Studying outside is my favorite thing.

 

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On Iowa!: Discovering Campus

Posted on August 21, 2023August 21, 2023

The time has finally come!! The Class of 2027 has descended on campus. Here is a small breakdown of my week and why I LOVE being a Hawkeye!

I arrived Friday, August 11, which gave me the perfect time to explore the beautiful campus and town of Iowa City.

On my first night, I witnessed one of Iowa’s iconic sunsets, which illuminated the Old Capitol in a gorgeous haze of blue and gray.

Throughout the weekend, I enjoyed live music, Iowa City’s amazing froyo place, Yotopia, the classic Airliner Bar, and the delicious Zmarik’s Noodle Cafe.

I moved into my dorm, Daum Hall, Sunday morning. While saying goodbye to my family was bittersweet, I quickly felt at home. My roommate and I hit it off quickly and had a blast decorating our dorm! We met some of the other people on our floor and had some people to go do On Iowa! activities with.

Monday, I attended the Honors Welcome Ceremony and block party. There was delicious ice cream and tie-dye to be enjoyed by all.

I tackled the dining hall for the first time that afternoon and evening. Between Burge, Catlett, and Hillcrest, Burge is best! They have this amazing Thrive Market, which serves allergen-friendly food. As a gluten-sensitive person, I appreciated this option. Burge also has a fantastic coffee bar, so save your Starbucks money, folks!

Tuesday, I started my Honors Primetime course “On Paper, In Print.” It was a small group, but our instructor, Professor Meginnis, was fantastic and offered great insight into the publishing industry. We went on a field trip to the bookstore Prairie Lights, which has the neatest cafe and a short-story dispenser! Staff from various literary publications and the Iowa Youth Writing Project came in and spoke to us as well. I submitted some writing and applications for staff positions, so wish me luck! As our final to the class, my classmates and I created a poster summarizing our experience. Come check it out in the Blank Honors Center Friday, August 25!

Some memorable events include floor dinners with the fifth floor and going on a Target run in the evening with some friends.

The Pitch Perfect movie night was one of my favorite events. The room was filled with laughter and singing. Right after, Thursdays on the Terrace started with karaoke from students! They all did fantastic.

Friday was Kickoff at Kinnick and I loved it! We learned a few fight songs, performed The Wave, enjoyed free food, watched fireworks, and started a massive frisbee game.

On Saturday, Top Gun was shown at The Chauncey, and it was a perfect ending to my week.

On Iowa! ended with the iconic Block I photo on the Pentacrest, Convocation, and the President’s Block Party.

I am so excited to start my school year and proud to call myself a Hawkeye. Go Hawks!!

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