Living on campus is very active. There are clubs and organizations for all different types of interests. From religious study clubs, to music clubs, club athletic teams, intamural teams. Students can attend activity fairs. It's really helpful to just figure out what SU has to offer. There's always something to do here and for just about anyone to. You walk outside and you see there's Greek life with all of their banners and fundraising efforts. There's always people outside playing volleyball or cornhol. You'll always find things to do on campus. I definitely love attending the sporting events. I think those are definitely some of our most well-attended events here on campus. It's really a nice opportunity for students to gather. Greek life on campus is honestly very fun. I know she wasn't expecting me to be part of it. But I'm so glad I joined opportunities that have come from it had been just so plentiful. I've been able to be on the Executive Council of my fraternity, which I never was expecting. Being given that opportunity and then to serve on the Executive Council as essentially a fairly new brother was absolutely amazing. We have several different food options, whatever you're in the mood for from Bento Sushi to Scholarly Grounds, which is acai bowls, yogurt bowls, really yummy stuff. Our Hawksnests, which is really cool. You can order food online. It is usually open to 12am. I think that our University recognizes students need food late at night, especially with your sleep schedule kind of varying. And I do feel like there's always something that interests me that I'm able to get with my meal plan. We have a variety of living areas for students here on campus. We have sweet and apartment style living for those sophomore to senior year, and they can live in their own private space with a small little kitchenette. And it's nice-- So even though we do live on campus for all four years here at Susquehanna, it's nice so you don't have to have that residence hall feel for all four years that you live here.