Important Destinations
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So for important destinations on campus, I kind of just want to show you around, so right here is that's the stage, and you can also study over here. This is all over by the Shillelagh Center and the lake. So those air both really big papa destinations for people. As you can see behind those of the freshmen dorms all standing up, that's actually where Drake performed. If anyone has seen that video, so that was super hyped tohave there last year and then just the Shillelagh center, like I've mentioned previously, has places where you can study but also his convention centers, where, you know, big gatherings and meetings and stuff happened. This place is really popping all the time because people study outside of Starbucks in the job, a juice and all the food things. They also sit on the stairs, which is one of my favorite places to study over by the lake. The lake is actually a key landmark on campus, and it has so much history where the homecoming you know, the boat burns and stuff like that. That's actually a freshman tour happening, right there and then this is like Osceola, so actually is a lot of history. Sometimes there's gators and manatees, so don't get in. It's super pretty when it's not so gloomy out. So that's kind of the, you know, before we walk past all that. That's out takes, and that's open twenty four seven. You could get a season stuff, and then another important landmark is tthe EU statue. You know, you know it's all about the U, and then also behind that you statue is what we consider the rock. So it's technically where panel, actually, like sororities, usedto reveal. Last year when I did it, we actually move that to the business school. The Rock is a really important landmark because they're a bunch of events that take place and, you know, everyone's walking as you can see through this. So it's a big thing on campus where you can see your friends and they sell a bunch of food there.