Thursday, March 3, 2011

If you have nothing to do

"If you had absolutely nothing to do for a whole day, how would you spend the day?" This question may seem simple, but once you start thinking, it's hard to decide. As college students, we rarely ever get a day when we have absolutely nothing to do. Many Frostburg State University students had to take a long pause to think of what they do when they do not have school work.

Junior Mass Communication major Madison Martin says that she would "do something productive." For her, this includes many things, including "going for a run, working on my car, and going for a drive." With two minors, Journalism and Communication Studies, she may even spend this time working on something to further her career. Perhaps this was an easier question for her because she is from LaVale, Maryland, and knows the area better than many other Frostburg State University students.

Marina Byerly, who is from Queenstown, Maryland, would prefer to stay in and spend her day "reading and watching reruns of 24," which she says is "the best show ever." Marina is a junior Psychology major and is often found in The Bottom Line office in the Lane Center. As the managing editor of The Bottom Line, it's not very often that she would have absolutely nothing to do.

Kelly Courtney would spend her day by "hanging out with friends." This may be shopping, watching television, or any number of things. The junior Mass Communication major is a native to the Cumberland area, so she has a number of local friends to call up when she has free time. Her boyfriend, Jared Ritchey, who was eating with her in the Lane Center, is also a Mass Communication major. The Bedford-native, senior Frostburg State University student would choose to enjoy his day with "beer and video games."

We all enjoy doing many different activities when we have free time. How would you spend a day when you have nothing to do?

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