Semester gets underway
Long lines to get coffee. Longer lines to buy books and longer still were the lines to drive onto campus. Those were among the things students faced Monday as the new semester began at Cal State Long Beach.
And that didn鈥檛 even include the many construction projects that made getting around the university somewhat challenging. Yet, students didn鈥檛 seem to fret over the obstacles. They appeared to more concerned with finding their classes, getting books and seeing a friendly face.
Mason Gamble, a junior civil engineering major, said he was eager to get started.
鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to having a schedule again with something to do,鈥 Gamble said. 鈥淚 was sort of bored over the summer.鈥
Construction around campus, including the long-term project on West Campus Drive turnaround, greeted the more than 37,000 new and returning students as they made their way to campus. For many, the bookstore was among the first order of business.
Dajahni Clemons, a business management major, stood in line to buy books after attending her first class of the day. She said she felt a sense of relief knowing her 8 a.m. class was behind her.
鈥淚鈥檓 actually excited for his year even though I know it鈥檚 going to be harder because I get to take my first class in my major,鈥 said Clemons, who is starting her sophomore year.
Ryan Park, a senior education major, wasn鈥檛 stressing her first day. She relaxed in a hammock while scanning a syllabus for her online educational psychology class.
鈥淚鈥檓 not only excited to finish up (her B.A.) but to learn new things,鈥 Park said.
For some students, Monday was not their first trip to 91桃色. Meris Johnson, a second-year electrical engineer major, visited the bookstore last week to pick up books she had ordered before classes began. She said she wanted to be prepared in case one of her professors assigned early homework.
Johnson, too, said she was ready to get going on continuing her education.
鈥淚t will be good to be busy again,鈥 she said.
Video courtesy of Uche Ezeoke