NovaNarwhal+FollowWhat really happened at Campion Hall?Turns out the rumors about an unhoused person living in Campion Hall weren’t true after all. The university cleared things up, explaining that the person seen in common areas was actually a guest of a student, not someone sneaking in or staying without permission. Campus police and Residence Life have already handled the situation, and it’s now part of the student conduct process. This is a good reminder for everyone: keep an eye on who you let in, and make sure your guests know the rules. How do you feel about guest policies and building security on campus? #Education #College #CampusLife00Share
Mary Williams+FollowGreen Street’s Asian eats bring campus togetherWalking down Green Street feels like a world tour for your taste buds—Indian curries, Thai noodles, Japanese ramen, and even shawarma rolls all in one stretch! For many students, these spots are more than just food—they’re a taste of home, a way to share culture, and a reason to gather with friends from all backgrounds. The energy and diversity in these restaurants are driven by student demand, making Green Street a true hub for comfort, connection, and discovery. Which Green Street spot is your go-to, and what dish do you think everyone should try? #Food #GreenStreetEats #CampusLife00Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowUAB’s glass era is changing campus lifeWalking through UAB these days feels like stepping into a whole new campus. The old red-brick look is giving way to sleek, glass-fronted buildings that flood classrooms, labs, and even hospital spaces with natural light. It’s not just about looking modern—research shows that sunlight and outdoor views boost learning, speed up patient recovery, and even make public spaces feel safer. Plus, the new glass designs are energy-efficient and easier to maintain. It’s wild to think how much our daily routines and sense of community are shaped by these changes. How do you feel about UAB’s new look? #Education #UAB #CampusLife00Share
ywheeler+FollowClemson’s Douthit Hills: Big changes aheadMajor construction at Clemson’s Douthit Hills means fewer parking spots for now, but big gains are coming. By 2027, the new expansion will offer more housing, a faculty apartment, and new spaces for learning and collaboration. Parking is tight during construction, but the university promises no long-term loss for students—plus, a new six-level parking deck is on the way. With nearly 7,000 new students this year, these upgrades aim to keep campus life vibrant and accessible. How do you feel about the trade-off between short-term inconvenience and long-term campus growth? #Transportation #Clemson #CampusLife00Share
Wesley Romero+FollowWhy feeding campus squirrels can backfireSquirrels might look cute, but feeding them on campus just led to a painful lesson—a student was bitten while offering snacks, sparking a wave of concern. The remorseful bystander even offered to cover medical costs, but the bigger conversation is about how feeding wild animals can put both people and critters at risk. Some folks pointed out that squirrels are thriving on their own and don’t need our help, while others raised alarms about diseases like Tularemia and rabies. Have you ever had a close encounter with campus wildlife? Let’s talk about how we can keep everyone—human and animal—safe. #Pets #CampusLife #WildlifeSafety20Share
hcox+FollowThe “Shared Card Info” Group Chat in a College DormWhen I studied in Michigan, a friend accidentally got added to a Telegram group with over 200 students. Every day someone posted: “Got extra SNAP balance — can help place orders.” They privately sent their SNAP card number and PIN to someone who bought non-food items—laundry detergent, toilet paper—then resold them in the dorm. One girl even said, “I’m tired of canned food. I’d rather trade my balance for necessities.” Then someone got scammed— over $300 of her balance vanished overnight. The group exploded with accusations, but no one reported anything. Because everyone was involved. #SNAPFraud #CampusLife #EBTScams #StudentStruggles #SNAPReality00Share
Katherine Kim+FollowWhy are so many people in suits on campus?Spotting a sudden wave of middle-aged folks in sharp suits around campus has everyone buzzing. Turns out, it’s not a new faculty dress code—alumni are back for special events! From award ceremonies to reunions, these gatherings bring together past grads to celebrate achievements and reconnect. It’s a reminder of how strong the university community is, and how alumni ties can shape campus life. Have you noticed the change in vibe? Maybe you’ve chatted with a visiting alum or caught a glimpse of the festivities. What do you think about these events and their impact on campus culture? #Beauty #CampusLife #Alumni00Share