CSU has two campuses and they both have dining halls and recreational facilities as well.
Living in Clearview, one of our residence halls here, has taught me to cook a little bit in the kitchen. I have learned to play pool in there. It also provides like ample amount of study rooms that you can use and take advantage of. At CSU, they have an organization for pretty much anything. Any type of interest that you have, there's organization for it. If there's not, you can create your own organization. So I'm a part of the Collegiate 100 and I'm also involved in Diversity Peer Educator, and servant-leadership.
I chose CSU because the moment that I toured, it felt like home and I knew that this was a place that I wanted to be. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming, and I just found my footing here at CSU.
I love cheering on our athletic teams here. My two favorite sports are soccer and baseball but a lot of students who do love sports, but just can't commit to those teams like to do our intramural sports, and where they don't have to fully commit but they do love going to do it, exercise, and just play just for fun.
Having diversity on a campus is very important because you feel comfortable, you feel secure and you know you're not alone. I know someone who's a young black woman like me and we are literally the same age or so. I know we can go hand-in-hand and things and tackle it on and stuff like that. So it's very nice. You just feel secure.