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Planetarium

I was just curious to hear from anyone who's gone to the planetarium on campus. Is it any good? I've never been to one, and I don't wanna go if it's kinda lame. I'm a huge space nerd, so I don't want my first experience to one to end up being a disappointment. What do you all think of it?

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u/Jh3r3ck — 2 days ago
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DoorDash Issues on Campus

Does anyone else have severe DoorDash issues while living on campus? Specifically if you live in Fairhaven. Ive only ever ordered food three times. The first was really nice and told me just the way I explained the directions were perfect. I did it the exact same way for the second time and the guy got lost. He found where I needed him to go and apologized cause he didnt actually read it.

Now I tried again tonight, and the guy went to north campus, where 516 High St takes them, and wouldn't listen at all when I told him that 516 High St is the entire campus and that hed need to go down to the Fairhaven Complex. Even the parking lot out front would be fine. I give him exceedingly specific instructions, then 30 minutes without a reply goes by before I get a picture with my food in the middle of the road.

Please tell me theyre not all like this. I just want food that doesn't come from the dinning halls or a microwave for once. Now Im pissed, Im upset, and the one thing I was hoping to help me relax after a terrible past couple weeks is laying in the middle of the street somewhere? Western REALLY need a better option for us to get food delivered, because this is ridiculous.

Edit: I guess if anyone wants a pizza, it might still be there. Im not gonna bother. Apparently its by somewhere called "Canada House". I have no idea where that is, Ive never even heard of it. Im not even sure its on campus, but thats where it is.

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u/Jh3r3ck — 14 days ago
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While being a student at WWU, has anyone else lost their passion for learning? Like, am I the only one who's love for learning and science just kind of died through learning at WWU? Is it only a here thing, or is that just a thing you experience from college life overall? I was so passionate for learning stuff, but since I started actually pursuing my interest here, all I feel is just apathetic and annoyed by it. All thats ever talked about is math and technicalities, not the application or research of the topic. It feels terrible. Maybe its just a STEM thing? I dont know. It begins to feel more like all I do regarding learning anymore is tasks and requirements, not research and deep understanding of the thing I once loved. Does anyone else feel the same?

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u/Jh3r3ck — 19 days ago