Jason Black '99
I have too many memories but having to greet the incoming freshmen class in the field house during freshmen welcome week with Victor Cardenas is one of my most stressful memories.
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I have too many memories but having to greet the incoming freshmen class in the field house during freshmen welcome week with Victor Cardenas is one of my most stressful memories.
That was a long time ago, but my favorite times at school where the annual band tours. Each year the band would board busses in the spring and spend 3 days visiting different Michigan communities.
Absolutely the football games. Nothing better than getting decked out in Laker gear with your friends to cheer on your favorite football team!
My favorite experience was working on the GVSU Summer Film Project: The Gospel According to Roy. It was a unique experience that was just like working on a professional set with professional actors and crew.
Tugs-of-war across the library pond