As the overextended holidays came to an end, sparks began to fly. Hopes of a new campus that would no longer require us to travel through the desert was at hand. Aspirations of a newly built library came to thought. No more need for those prolonged creative seasons whose outputs usually were excuses to enter our over-protected, over-rated college of medicine for some study/lunch time. Dreams of finally having restaurants that didn't cause constipation every time they were visited. Oh, the disappointment.
It was if we had left a week ago. Sand was still were it was. Buildings a bit higher, nowhere near finished. Wrapped palm trees stood proud like soldiers on a desert field waiting the command to attack. Unknown faces stood lingering and lost, searching for a clue to what the next move was, as if prey, Freshmen. Old ones greeted each other awkwardly, not really sure how to greet old friends. Maybe he's a 1-1-1, or a 1-3, or just a basic "5ashim", was usually the meditation thoughts before a greet. Some were satisfied with a firm hand shake, recalling old laughs and sinical jokes. Fresh were the people with their smiles. I liked it that way. Trying to milk it for all it was worth. I knew in a months time, sad ghosts would drift the hallways, carrying frowns the size of canoes. A bad first mid-term, an accident on the way to college, or a delightful dancing professor. It was all to come.
Not to be endlessly gloomy and forlorn, there was positive change. We now have two or three new restaurants to try how immune to poison we all are. One, "Bar Wel Baher" was actually very good. They surprisingly served warm "Biryani" with "Bachamel Macaroni" and some barley salted "Butter Chicken". Tasty. Despite the fact the guy serving it had the IQ of a comb, i was very satisfied. Reviews of the others will come. *Evil Laugh fills room of Reader*.
Over-all, i am optimistic. I just dread the possibility that i might have to spend the two years i have left, in the shadow of this reform. I do feel that the university is heading for the better, just not as fast as i hoped it to be. Breaking barriers and transparency are very important. Hopefully, the people on top will read this, giving them a piece of our minds.
This posts song is "Sleeping Sickness" by City and Colour. Thanks to Mishal for this epic trance.
6 comments:
I couldn't agree more!
The library, the sand, the palm trees and vending machines created one of the biggest disappointments we ever had at UOS.
I have to say though that I love the university. It might has like trillion things to fix and develop, and it might need many many years to get the way we want. But still it's a great place =)
Thank you for the really nice blog. keep it up!
Lol, it seems you feel the same way I do about our truly awesome institution =P
I enjoyed this post ;)
I think a lot of people see our college that way. Its always good to hear someone is express it.
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i don't think you're alone regarding how you feel about the university, but I know for a fact that I'm going to miss it so much when I graduate :P Keep writing! :)
T-man LOL .. thats awesome man keep on blogging i like it .. and i couldnt agree more the new vending machines are just horrible =\ !
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