 the diversity of the campus. We've got people of California and New York just all over the place and you know it's like being able to have an event like this it makes us kind of proud to be able to show them how far we've come. I'm surrounded by positive people they're always encouraging me to strive for the stars and just stay focused on my school work. Everybody here is going to welcome me with open arms and they're always going to want to see you succeed so here you're going to get that one-on-one experience that you might get. This is an absolutely massive campus there's corners and buildings that I've never even stepped foot into but what I have been able to do is really find those groups that I fit in well with and you just make your big campus small and you find your group and you find your community and you stick with them and they'll stick with you. I had so much support not only from the deans of the honor top but also from so many of the people in the community that I've developed I've absolutely fallen in love with my culture with African-American culture and for me I think it's really important that I take the opportunity in this space to share that culture with people around me who might not necessarily have had that same exposure to my culture. There's so many people from like out of state and different parts of the world who all come here we're all just mixed together and you're learning about different people's cultures and experiences different than your own it's just great. Nothing is going to be being a Brian Denny especially at night but that first buzz roll of free game and everything starts off there's no better feeling than that. Joining organizations gets you into smaller communities and really makes this place small and helps you find your family and your niche. This place isn't as big as people think it is. My parents are from Sudan and I bilingual home as well so understanding and and speaking in different languages is really integral I think to who I am and I think at the University of Alabama you can really set yourself up for anything that you wanted to. So I honestly came here for football but they offered like so many opportunities. I joined the Sorority my first semester here and like just being in the Greek community it like gave me like a physical longing. I came to Alabama as a challenge. I wanted to broaden my horizons, meet people and just seek out new adventures and after coming here my eyes have just been open to it. It's important for everybody to represent groups like be a part of and feel welcome on campus. Obama school is the favorite like school in the world now it doesn't mean I have to stay like everywhere like I'm so glad I can be bigger yes