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How to Stay Active at Purdue

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Purdue University has some of the strongest academics for engineering. Some classes may be rigorous and challenging, and it is important to take care of your health to do well in your education. The university has many mental health assistance programs, but another aspect of this is taking care of your physical health. Whether you are interested in lifting weights, participating in some friendly competition, or eating healthy, there are so many resources at Purdue (and with surrounding programs) that can help you stay in shape and feel the best you can! The CoRec The France A. Cordova Recreational Sports Center at Purdue has some of the best facilities I have ever worked out in. There are four floors to work out on and attached aquatic centers. Floor 3 is the unofficial “girl’s floor”, with lots of treadmills, Stairmasters, free weights, and natural lighting. An indoor track is on this level, along with basketball courts, badminton areas, and spaces to take yoga and pilates classes. T...

Transitioning from High School to College

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As summer rapidly approaches, you may be wrapping up your final high school events while also preparing for your first   year of college. I remember being in your shoes this time last year. I was so excited for what was ahead, but also a little unsure about what the transition would be like. Now that I’m on the other side of it, here are a few tips to keep in mind while making the jump from high school to college ! Move-in day with one of my roommates! Go out and explore It can be really tempting to stay in your room studying all evening or to sit alone during meals with your headphones on, but that could make it difficult to meet your people. Go to club callouts that interest you, check out events you see advertised around campus, get involved with Greek life, or join an intramural sports team! Whatever they may be, having activities to look forward to and people to spend time with helps you take a break from academics and stay active, social, and balanced. Bid Day for my sororit...

Local Eats Near Purdue

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Whether you’re touring for the first time, having family visit, or just feeling an itch to try something new, Purdue has dozens of restaurants for every budget and taste! Triple XXX Family Restaurant Triple XXX is a West Lafayette staple. The restaurant has been featured on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” twice and is an iconic part of Boilermaker history. Triple XXX is known for its iconic dishes named after famous Purdue athletes. The Ashley Burkhardt meal (the first female athlete on the menu) contains chicken tenders sandwiched between two biscuits with a side of sweet potato fries. The Ryan Kerrican is an entire half pound of meat, topped with cheese chili, and burger fixings. For the more adventurous eaters, the iconic Dwayne Purvis burger includes the basic quarter pound burger with a schmear of peanut butter. And, you can’t forget Triple XXX’s famous root beer, which uses the same recipe from 1895 and comes in a giant mug. The Bryant For the fancier diners (or studen...

Senior to Senior Advice

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As a graduating senior looking back on my four years here at Purdue University, I have gathered some pieces of wisdom that I want to share with the incoming class. I have been so thankful for my time here, and I truly believe that I have grown into a happier, healthier, and more capable version of myself. If you are looking to have a fulfilling college experience, I hope you keep these points in mind. Isa's first day on Purdue's campus Put Yourself Out There! As cliché as it sounds, this might be one of the most important aspects of college. You have four years to try new things and meet new people. During orientation week, the B-Involved fair is held on the intramural fields where rows of information can be found on the different student organizations here on campus. I highly recommend you check out some clubs, and maybe even attend some callouts! Joining clubs is a great way to build a community throughout your first semester on campus. There are also some major-specif...