What's up, everyone! I am your new blogger, Hasani Wheat. I am representing Cleveland, Ohio ("216", baby!!). I am currently a freshman here at Ohio Wesleyan University and my academic major is History. I plan on giving you, the reader, an overview about my experience on the OWU campus (and beyond). Without further ago, here is my first blog entry.
When I first set foot at Ohio Wesleyan University as a junior in high school, I knew that this was where I was would spend my four years of my life. To me, OWU was close enough to where I could go home if I needed to and far enough to have my space from my loved ones. I was also interested in the diversity of the campus. Seeing so much diversity on campus made me ponder the possibilities on being in such an environment. I began to feel very comfortable, like this was my second home. I felt at ease with myself and the decision that I made.
Two years later, I am here as a freshman, enjoying life at OWU. My initial feelings were right. The opportunities at OWU seem to be infinite as I have become involved in all sorts of clubs and organizations on campus. I have joined several different cultural organizations that have broadened my horizons beyond anything I have previously known. I have become a proud member of our student government organization, the Wesleyan Council of Student Affairs (WCSA), where I spend a considerable amount of time doing tasks for the benefit of our campus community. I love the assortment of academics here at OWU as well, which ranges from Accounting to Zoology. I have never felt so satisfied and independent as I am in my life right now and the decision was mostly up to me.
I have tendencies just like every person in the world. I tend to read practically everything I see (reading is educating yourself and education is power). I like to explore the campus for an event (you can see me at OWU sporting events or practically any party on campus- I love parties and soirees). I also tend to eat... a lot (Which goes hand-to-hand with parties and sporting events). These are my three major tendencies that I have noticed.
Overall, I am an easygoing guy who is proud of being a student of OWU. I am proud of where I came from, where I am right now, and where I will be going in the near future. The opportunities have opened up for me and I am going to run with it. I'm here and I'm here for the long run.
Well, I have to start studying soon. I hope that this will give you, the reader, an idea of who I am and what I am about.
Peace out,
Hasani Wheat
Class of '10
Friday, December 1, 2006
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Hasani:
Thanks for telling me about your blog. I'll stay tuned in
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