Joelle Explains a Typical Friday Night at Dartmouth
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So it's a cool Friday night at Dartmouth can look like a variety ways for me. Actually, it starts doing homework, but then largely but then, most of the time, the Christian groups on campus actually have their meetings, like their large group meetings on Friday nights. So ultimately go to one of those whether it's got bay or Christian Union. All go to something like that to have just like some Christian fellowship, they'll be prayer worship, and only they'll have a speaker, whether it's professor, visiting speaker or students share, which I really enjoy. Um, so I really that's only where I'm at till at least like nine ish. Uh, after that, I'll either go out, um and darkness largely that looks like Greek life. There's really no bar scene were in Hanover, which is a tiny little town. Um, so most like party culture is all in Greek houses or off campus houses. Um, but a lot of times I'll meet it with girls in my sorority, and we'll go out together or just girlfriends, and we'll go like dance parties or whatever different frats. Um, but also, they're definitely nights where I'll Goto like the Christian Fellowship, large group meetings and then go home after hanging out with friends. Do face masks make like instant ramen or whatever and watch TV and stuff like that? Um, so there's only a range of how people enjoying their time. Um, college student center also hosts a lot of really fun events that happened on Friday or Saturday nights that are sort of replacement, alternative, alternative social spaces. They bring in really cool performers, whether it's musical artists or comedians or whether they're showing a movie or whatever. They have a lot of really fun, thanks due on Friday and Saturdays, Um, if you just look out for it, which is a nice alternative also. Honestly, they were definitely Friday nights where I just need to stay in and do work like a dog with a hard school. I'm not gonna sugarcoat that, and sometimes I really just have to get in and, like Grind on a Friday night instead of hanging out with friends. There are other people doing the same. So it's there's always some sort of commiseration when that happens,.