Student Union Essay

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Student Union While I was looking for something to drink in my very first days at the university. I stopped somebody and asked him where to find a coffee shop close to the campus. The person was more than willing to help me, so he pointed to me that huge building and told me that in there, I will find everything I need. He literally said it this way, everything you need is over there from coffee shops, restaurants, and other entertainment things. After hearing these words, I was so thrilled and I started to imagine how the place would look like from the inside. I opened the door, heard an amazing sound of music, and saw a lot of people walking. I was kind of lost as I was still looking for that coffee shop which was the main reason why …show more content…
Student Union has been built to meet all the student’s needs, and it also characterized by a lot of things. Such as, the location, the variety of places in there, and also the different kinds of activities. The location of the student Union is just perfect, it is located in the middle of the campus, and has more than one entrance which makes it very easy for students to stop by. Around the place, there are a lot trees, and flowers which made the view of the place even more beautiful. From there, you can clearly see the amazing view of the two soccer fields which are often busy of people playing and having fun. Student Union is known as the home of the events that the university organize, and it also a place where more than 300 organizations exist for students to join. The student Union is also a place where students tend to spend their leisure time visiting any of the different amenities that this place …show more content…
The game room is where people usually gather to have fun, and enjoy their free time. In this room, there are different kinds of entertainment. For instance, there are some bowling alleys, pool, and tennis tables. The room is kind of divided into two parts, the bowling area and the other area where More than ten pool tables are set next to each other, and in the corner there is a big screen that people can either watch TV or play video games on. The first thing you face when interring this room is the counter which is held by an amazing and friendly staff. Their job is to check the ID 's and then provide you with the pool table 's sticks if you are interesting in playing pool table or give you the appropriate shoes for playing bowling. After passing the counter, you will be able to play whatever game you are interesting in. Mostly, if people want to play bowling then they have to wait first as many people prefer to play bowling over anything else. Behind the Bowling alleys there some chairs in which people can set and wait for their turn to play. In the other part of the room, the pool tables are, usually this area doesn’t get as much crowd as the bowling area, and people usually can play any time as there are many available pool tables. In this room only, you can never talk to somebody without repeating what you say several times, as the sound of bowling pins falling is the

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