Whenever I think of CSU hundreds of images come to mind. I think about Swan Lake, located next to the University Center most often. I have spent hours sitting on the benches, looking out over the water thinking about nothing. One winter I almost fell into the water when I slipped on the snow near the edge of the water. In the spring the swans chase the geese across the water and over into the pond. It was also the first place my friends and I ever saw ducks mating (VERY unpleasant). It's always so calm there and when I am out near the water, by myself or with friends, it reminds me of why I have such happy feelings towards this school.
Orange and blue remind me of school as well. To me, the athletic program at CSU is one of it's best features. There is always a game to go to; everyone has so much enthusiasm for the teams and it's so much fun to be apart of that. It's thrilling to be in the gym bleachers, screaming 'til your throat is sore in the last twenty minutes of a close game. My heart pounds on the sidelines of the soccer field whenever the lakers score a goal. I am always so proud to know that these are my school mates, admirable in victory, honorable in loss.
CSU has so much to offer it's student body. It means something different to each person. While these images mean a lot to me, they may mean nothing to someone else.
This post is interesting as far as the mascots and colors we already have here at CSU. I personally thought the assignment was to create or think of a visual image that one felt best suited our university. I could be wrong. If the assignment was to speak about mascots in place great job. Greg Kirk
ReplyDeleteOn the topic of visual images the writer states that the best images are what each student sees. Theis is a unique way of completing the assignment. It is unique in that instead of using the swans or the Loch, the writer is seeing what the students see. It is a very good way to appraoch the subject.
ReplyDeleteAlthough most of what the writer writes about Clayton State's images is true, it is not true that the atheletic program is not it's best feature.
ReplyDeleteTamika R. Huff
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ReplyDeleteThe author claims, "CSU has so much to offer its student body." and the author concludes that "It means something different to each person." I agree, because to me it means a learning institution for higher success in life.
ReplyDelete-Bertha Jackson