Foss Hill!
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Okay, so it's a really nice day out, too, even though it's like early February and since we are in Connecticut, it does get pretty cold during the winter months. So since it's like, really warm out, everyone's outside. Which is False Hill, which is like this giant hill I'm standing on right now. The reason why False Hill is like one of people's favorite places to go is because when you're standing on this hill or sitting, you can see really like the heart of campus. Like over there, you have used and which is the like dining hall and like where we get it's like the main, I don't know, a student center. Then we have like the administrative building, the chapel that hosts like all sorts of religious events for all religions. Then we have the ninety two fear, which is a student run theater than we have the psychology department. Then we have old in over there, which are library. Then over there, there's some people eating outside at West Coa, which is a program housing option for a freshmen sophomores. I'll probably get into that and like a housing video. O and then over there is like Hewitt, which is another like dorm option. The reason why Foss Hill, in addition to just like seeing all the kind of important or just like pretty buildings on campus. Ah, a lot of concerts are held here in the warmer months. Like the September October and then like April, may so like, there's a lot of concerts. Here s O People will bring out blankets and play music and eat and drink. Like, that's the baseball field where you can watch baseball in the spring or you watch football in the fall. Boss Hill is really the heart of campus, and that's why I love it, and I find it to be like an attraction.