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Meet: Tour Guide Coordinators (“TGCs”)

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Bucknell chapter.

Remember visiting Bucknell in all its prospie-glory?  The beauty, the buildings, the possibilities!  Ever wonder who is responsible for teaching tour guides appropriate Bucknell lingo, coordinating open houses, and ensuring those bright-eyed, bushy-tailed high schoolers have someone to sit with in the Caf?  Well, we did.  So, HC Bucknell sat down with this year’s Tour Guide Coordinators (“TGCs”).  Collegiettes, meet Brett, Drew, Zach, Jordynn and Carson.

 

Here’s what we wanted to know:

  1. Three Words To Describe Bucknell
  2. Funniest Tour Story
  3. If our mascot wasn’t a bison, what would it be, and why?
  4. If our colors weren’t Orange and Blue, what would they be and why?
  5. The infamous TG app question: If you could have a building on campus dedicated to you, what would it hold and why?
  6. If you were a prospective student again, what would you do differently?
  7. If you had to give Beyonce a tour, where would you take her on campus and/or in Lewisburg?
  8. If you could take one thing from the Admissions office, what would it be? The folders?  The pens?  The candy we all know you hide in the Tour Guide office?
  9. Mercado, Siam, or Sushihanna?
  10. Favorite Freeze Flavor

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Elizabeth is a senior at Bucknell University, majoring in English and Spanish. She was born and raised in Northern New Jersey, always with hopes of one day pursuing a career as a journalist. She worked for her high school paper and continues to work on Bucknell’s The Bucknellian as a senior writer. She has fervor for frosting, creamy delights, and all things baking, an affinity for classic rock music, is a collector of bumper stickers and postcards, and is addicted to Zoey Deschanel in New Girl. Elizabeth loves anything coffee flavored, the Spanish language, and the perfect snowfall. Her weakness? Brunch. See more of her work at www.elizabethbacharach.wordpress.com