It’s more than a little easy to be overwhelmed by a college campus when you first arrive, especially in a city with as much culture and quirks as Eugene. However, if you connect with the right people, you’ll find your Eugene experience not only a little easier but more enjoyable on the whole. Here are a few people worth talking to as your find your feet on campus:
13th Avenue food vendors: If you’ve spent any time on 13th and Kincaid, you’ve probably noticed the street food stands and their operators, who scramble to keep up with the demands of a busy school day. These hard-working individuals are a great source of conversation and stories, not to mention delightfully greasy food, and are totally worth your time to talk to aside from ordering.
Frog: Usually found outside the Duck Store with a truly prodigious stack of self-published joke books, Frog is a bit of a local legend. He’s been there since 1986, selling a growing library of his self-proclaimed “best joke books ever,” and is almost impossible to dislike. He’s a living embodiment of Eugene, in all its weird, funky glory.
University food service workers: It’s easy to write off the red-clad workforce when you dine at the various University-run food establishments, but the fact is that they’re often students like you who are working an unglamorous job to help make ends meet. So over the course of a day of drudgery, every smile they received from a customer in their line is actually worth something. Plus, a little kindness might end up getting you an extra handful of chips at Big Mouth or another portion of meat on your sandwich. Unofficially, of course.
People you should get to know on campus
Daily Emerald
September 23, 2012
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