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    Bucknell University - Christy Memorial Stadium

    Bucknell University

    4.3(6 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    A beautiful October Saturday to enjoy in Homecoming activities. The Highlight of the day was not…read morejust reconnecting with hubby's college friends. Still, the Black Alumni Association is celebrating 150 years since the first Black student, Edward M. Brawley, graduated from Bucknell University. An acknowledgment of the timeline and accomplishments of Black students at the university accompanied the ceremony for the Edward M. Beasley bronze bust, made in celebration of 140 years since Brawley graduated from Bucknell.

    I went to Bucknell for one semester and had a pretty negative experience which led me to leave the…read moreUniversity halfway through the year. In terms of academics, the classes were nice and the professors were lovely people, but I would recommend making sure that your chosen major is something that the University specializes in. I chose to go there for theatre, and I found that they were lacking in performance opportunities and resources for the arts in general. The classes were all beginner level, and did not extend beyond basic training. I felt like I was repeating middle/high school level classes. Bucknell is great for math, science, and engineering majors. If you are the type of person that cares about having things to do off campus, Lewisburg is not the place for you. There are very few options for entertainment and trying to shop without having access to a car is very difficult. The nearby towns are just as barren as Lewisburg. You will inevitably get stuck on campus. If you have any kind of food allergies or need for meal plan accommodations, good luck getting dining services to take you seriously. It took me six weeks of fighting the school and getting my parents and healthcare providers involved to convince them to let me eat somewhere other than the main food hall. The staff are not careful about cross-contamination and do not understand allergies at all. The social life on campus is nearly non-existent. Unless you are in a frat/sorority, it is very difficult to find a social outlet and make friends. I am personally not interested in sororities, but I found myself having to gravitate toward them to have something to do most days. It was incredibly hard to find information about clubs and groups, and the few that I joined were nearly inactive. If you care about diversity and inclusion, Bucknell is not the right university to attend. The majority of the students are white upper-middle class students who come from very rich families and they all look and talk the same. There is a severe gossip culture on campus, and the friends you make will more than likely be quite shallow. It feels like being trapped in middle school and the campus/student population is tiny so there is really nowhere to escape if you get caught in the wrong crowd of people. Most people that I met there had to rely on their academics to stay occupied and otherwise felt miserable because of the lack of on and off campus activities. Even if you do find activities that suit you, it is very hard to find nice, trustworthy people. I started there having plenty of friends and only had one when I left due to the disingenuous nature of the student body. If there is anything nice I can say, it is that the campus is beautiful, and you can definitely rely on the professors to have your back if nobody else does. If you know that Bucknell is the place for you, I wouldn't want you to be turned away by my review. My advice is just to make sure that if you do choose to go there, you are prepared for the environment: small town, intense party and frat/sorority culture, a very focused area of expertise, and a real and somewhat concerning lack of diversity and inclusion.

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    Bucknell University - Homecoming weekend, celebrating 150 years since the first Black student, Edward M. Brawley, graduated from Bucknell University.

    Homecoming weekend, celebrating 150 years since the first Black student, Edward M. Brawley, graduated from Bucknell University.

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    Bucknell University - Baseball Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson photo/ thank you to Bucknell University, which hosted his visit in 1949.

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    Baseball Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson photo/ thank you to Bucknell University, which hosted his visit in 1949.

    Off Road Consulting - Water fording

    Off Road Consulting

    5.0(2 reviews)
    19.1 mi

    From start to finish an excellent experience. We have used them once in the past at Rausch Creek…read morefor a 101 with my husbands gladiator. I went today for a 101 at Rausch Creek with my wrangler Willy's. Kyle and John are amazing. They make sure you have all the information you need to feel comfortable enough to tackle different types of obstacles. They provide you with real scenarios, how to tackle them, and how to use your judgement. They also took the time to compare and contrast between different vehicles. Kyle is thorough in his explanations and with guiding and showing you everything you need to know. John was a great support and really helped me to feel more comfortable and gave me motivation throughout. I liked that everyone had a radio and Kyle could communicate to everyone at once to explain any upcoming obstacles and what to expect as well as little tidbits of information. He took the time on harder obstacles to gather everyone around to watch and coach them through. I would highly recommend them if you're interested in off-roading, I found them helpful, knowledgeable, and it was also really nice camaraderie between fellow first time off roaders! I made a 4.5 hour drive from ct to spend the weekend to come here for the second time and I would definitely do it again!

    I decided some months ago to finally bite the bullet and mod my low end Wrangler to handle light to…read moremoderate offroad trails. Next came training. After months of posting on forums and asking friends, it became clear Offroad Consulting were the folks to reach out to. Luckily they are partnered with Roasch Off Road Park. Combined, I had the most exciting full day of training I've ever experienced. I took Offroad Consulting's 101 class, to get my feet wet. The instructor covered so much on the technical side, it really opened my eyes on how to analyze and negotitate all kinds of terrain. The trails were awesome, and the instructor was experienced and capable, while empathetic and at times funny! It was quite an experience. Highly recommended to anyone interested in learning off road trails riding. On the way home I had an epiphany. Having spent 6 years driving an M151 Mutt in the US Army (79-85), I only now realize how bad I was back then. Live and learn. These guys are awesome, can't wait to take their 201 class!

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    Off Road Consulting - Kyle taking the time to explain water fording and the potential dangers and risks between vehicles.

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