The Unknown Experiences of Gonzaga
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The Unknown
Many people think they know what their experience at Gonzaga will be like. But there is much that is unknown. Here, the unexpected will become expected. Gonzaga's veil will be lifted, and the truth will be revealed. Students will become educated about the place they pursue their education. Explore with us as we find out from GU students themselves about what makes Gonzaga special. Here you will find an informative video providing real-life stories from students on campus, along with photo documentation of the Gonzaga experience. Gonzaga is located in the beautiful area of Spokane, Washington that includes many exciting features and attractions, which are conveniently linked below.
Many of the students expressed how they were unaware of the sense of community that they felt when coming onto Gonzaga’s campus. The students that attend Gonzaga truly felt a connection within the inclusive community when they began their educational journey. Often when beginning college and moving to a new state, many students are concerned that they will not make connections, as revealed by the investigative efforts of Master’s students, incoming freshmen can put their community acceptance concerns at ease.
Gonzaga has many hidden gems that only experienced zags can recognize. They can be reminded to say their prayers and love their neighbor as they experience the Almighty statue of aluminum Jesus. As their day comes to an end, they can rest and recoup in the Hemm Den, and then get ready to take on the new challenges each day has to offer. If students are feeling a bit stressed, they can cool off with a refreshing drink from our robotic servants. Students feel protected at night as Spike the Bulldog watches over them sleeping, giving them dreams of basketball wins and academic success. If students feel social media isn't enough to express their opinions, they can also physically tell the world by painting on the community wall. Gonzaga is where potential expands, and where students come to know what once was unknown.