Hey everybody! My name is Chris, but most students know me as Rev. around campus, even though I’m not a Reverend at all. I’m a super senior here at UNC studying for Sociology with an emphasis in Social Issues major, Communication Studies minor, and a concentration in Business Administration. Now that all the long stuff is out of the way, I can give you some light of who I am. I was born in Omaha, NE and moved to Orlando, FL a month before my 9th grade year. After spending my high school years in Orlando, I decided to come to Greeley and attend UNC.
I know the million dollar question is probably jumping up and down in your head right now: Why in the world would you leave Orlando to come to Greeley or Colorado for that matter? Well, I’m glad you asked. Being from Omaha, I appreciate the suburban type atmosphere with city life nearby. Orlando, and most of the Florida schools for that matter, was way too big for me with the hustle and bustle. I knew that I wasn’t going to be able to focus or get a good student to professor ratio in Florida. Not only that, I was the person who had like 40 pages in the yearbook, so I needed to get involved from day one in college to keep myself sane. UNC offered me that opportunity and I wouldn’t change a thing.
I’m a firm believer that change comes from the inside out, not from the outside in. I’ll keep you updated on my life, where I work behind the scenes at UNC, helping out with various organizations and program meetings to help develop and redefine what it means to be a UNC Bear. Homecoming events, Convocation, Graduation, Athletics, and a lot of volunteer events around Greeley are just some of the things that you’ll hear about because that is my life. So if you have any questions about campus involvement here at UNC, I think I can answer about any of them because I’ve probably worked with them at some point.
You’ll also hear about my life outside of UNC, which includes some great people who keep me realistic as a 22 year old. They keep me entertained, to the point where there is never a dull moment around them. I wouldn’t trade them for the world.
I’m excited to have you follow along as I tell the story of a senior preparing for the final year before the real world!
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