Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Lee University: The Campus Where Christ is King



       Like most of my peers, I wanted to find something to do for our twenty-eight day blogging project that was interesting and unique. However, also like my fellow college students, thinking of something that could change lives that also didn't interrupt daily routine TOO much was not an easy task. I had thought of two options that I thought I would eventually pick from. Giving up dairy products or avoiding all eye contact. Let's be honest, no one wants to be miserable for a month by staring at the ground or avoiding cheese. So while walking through the campus of Lee University and pondering upon ideas, I passed the seal (pictured above) placed on one of the pillars of the Science and Math Complex. This gave me the idea to attempt come up with an idea that involved the entire university. As I continued to walk and think of topics, I wanted to incorporate as many aspects as possible. The students, faculty and staff, and the simple objects are all vital and pull together to make such a great campus. I thought of using pictures to explain the significants of the contents of Lee. In this blog, a picture (taken by my trusty iPhone) will be posted every day until early November. These pictures will consist of well-recognized people and things throughout campus that are important to everyday functioning and college life, as well as items and people that are just as important, yet not as recognized as perhaps, Dr. Paul Conn, the president of the university.
     My rules and guidelines for this project are simple. The objects or people included in this blog have to be affiliated with Lee University and have an effect on students in some way, either positively or negatively. I cannot use the same picture twice or use a picture on the posts that I haven't taken myself.
     Throughout this month, I hope to learn more about the campus I call home. Every student at Lee University interacts with several people and objects that make this small world of ours go around.

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