Sports Culture and Pepin Stadium!
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So next I'm gonna be talking to you about sports culture show you are one stadium, what it looks like on and talk about what sports has to do and what that looks like on my campus. At my school, we actually got rid of our football team. So all the sports we have on campus are and C w division to, with the exception of beach volleyball, which is division one, I would say the most popular sports on campus are volleyball across and soccer. That is where we get the most amount, the most volume of students coming in. Um, I wouldn't say that Our our school spirit doesn't really come in sports. That's not where we really get our school spirit. Like, you know, you like my friend goes to the Big Ten school and it's like, you know, at the football game is just like everyone is just, like like like about their school. We don't really have that sort of environment here. We are all really proud to be here, all really passionate about her school and I think our school spirit comes in more with her academics. It's like Friday nights just issue soccer game going on that some students will go to position, not huge volume that you can get at these games. They're so really fun to go to, have gone to couple, and I really enjoyed it with my friends. Um, if playing sports professionally isn't really what you're looking at doing, we do also have intramural sports. So I didn't care about about last year on essentially what it was like my friends and I like, you know, we met up like once a week we competed with, like, some other people on campus. It's just really fun, really low key, A really good way to de stress from homework and studying and stuff like that. This faras a sports goes not a huge thing, but if it's still something that you want to be involved in, that there's definitely enough of it for you to be involved with.