91直播

91直播 Blogs

(Another) Obie Bucket List

Charlize Villasenor 鈥23

There are so many moments that are quintessential to the Obie experience. Some of them are a little common and are part of the general college experience that many students have across the United States, but some are pretty specific to 91直播. I feel that each Obie鈥檚 bucket list is different based on past experiences or factors like friends groups, major, hometown, etc., but I feel like this bucket list is representative of who I am, what I鈥檝e done, what I would like to do, and who I surround myself with. I haven鈥檛 crossed off every item on this list, but I intend to get through it before I graduate. Without further ado, here鈥檚 my Obie bucket list!

  1. Shave your head - Sometimes it feels good to assert some form of separation from the past or do something to get a feeling of self reliance and doing what makes you happy without the approval of others. Sometimes this comes in the form of a haircut some might deem drastic, sometimes this comes in the form of a tattoo, and other times it's a little less obvious like restarting an instagram feed or unfollowing people you weren鈥檛 actually friends with in high school. If it isn鈥檛 obvious, I鈥檝e done 3 of 4 of these things. So even if you don鈥檛 specifically shave your head, do something to assert the new chapter of your life that is college.

  2. Dye your hair - This goes hand and hand with shaving your head. Sometimes it takes more than one action to really feel like you鈥檙e in a new chapter of your life, or to remind yourself that you鈥檙e your own main character. For me, that meant shaving my head AND dying it a bright color, because I had done neither before. I mean, might as well go all out, right? I鈥檒l tell you right now that I鈥檝e never felt better than when my head was shaved and lavender or silver, and it helped me realize that I don鈥檛 have to stay in the shell of what I think I 鈥渟hould鈥 look like or be like. Embrace change, especially when it鈥檚 something low stakes like this.

  3. Cook with friends in a dorm kitchen - Some of my favorite memories from the summer semester are of my friends and I preparing food and cooking all day on a Saturday and ending the day with a warm meal and good friends. There鈥檚 a good chance you won鈥檛 eat much of the cultural foods from back home, so it鈥檚 a great time to call up your parents or grandparents and ask them how they cook their rice or if they can send photos of the brand of chiles they use. You might need to figure out where you can let the cut of meat marinate, or if there are oven mitts somewhere in the kitchen, but it's a fun way to get closer with both friends and family.

  4. Be a guest on a radio show (or host your own!) - Over the summer, two of my friends had a radio show on WOBC that aired every Saturday morning at 9am. They talked about anything and everything, and played some music in between topics. They would invite friends to be guests on the show, and I happened to be a guest on one of them. Although I personally wouldn鈥檛 want to have my own radio show, I had fun being a guest that day and I can understand why people have their own shows for several semesters. Besides, after college, when will I get the same radio opportunities?

    Spray painted wall with the letters WOBC 91.5FM and a door to the right
    The wall by the entrance of 91.5 FM WOBC, the college radio station.
  5. Join a co-op - I鈥檓 sure if you鈥檝e read a few of my posts or scrolled through the 91直播 blogs, you鈥檝e read a few posts about the different co-ops at 91直播 Papers with the text "OSCA..." with various responses written such as "is accessibility, community, and friendship!" "The KEY 91直播 Experience!!" and more.and what they entail, so I鈥檒l sum this up quickly. There are different types of co-ops at 91直播: primarily interest-based, dining-based, and living-based. The interest-based co-ops can help you meet non-student members of the community, and the dining- and living-based co-ops can help reduce the cost of attendance. Obies join co-ops for many different reasons, so join one, even if it鈥檚 only for a semester. 

  6. Visit the free store - When I had first heard of the free store, I was a bit confused. When I had first visited the free store, I was also a bit confused. Students donate things that other students might have use for, and other students are able to take those things for free and keep them. Yes, it鈥檚 really that simple. The donations to the free store range include things like clothing, shoes, hangers, coffee makers, books, mugs, mirrors, and more. It鈥檚 a great way to save some money and help the environment if you need something and it鈥檚 available at the free store. I鈥檝e personally sourced 90% of my hangers, a mini fridge, a rolling swivel chair, and some sweaters from the free store.

  7. Give to the free store - I love knowing that things I鈥檓 done using still have a life after I鈥檓 done using them. Many fabrics, plastics, and metals take years to break down, so the possibility of giving something a second (or even third) life is satisfying. Most of the things I can鈥檛 take with me after I graduate will probably go to the free store, so maybe someone reading this will take home my coffee pot, or lamp, or appreciate my favorite swivel chair as much as I do.

  8. Take a trip to the beach/lakefront - I grew up in the desert, so I鈥檓 always excited to see bodies of water. There are TONS of rivers and ponds in northeast Ohio, but I still get excited every time I drive past one. Going to the lakefront is something that every Obie should do if they get the opportunity. It鈥檚 extremely peaceful at night and you can see so many stars, especially near Sandusky. If you鈥檙e driving in the other direction, going to the lakefront in Cleveland is beautiful, especially seeing the city skyline light up as the sun goes down. My only word of advice is to bring a sweater, the lake effect is real!

  9. See the stars at the observatory - The first and only time I鈥檝e seen the stars in the observatory was when I visited 91直播 on my MVP trip my senior year of high school, but it was one of the things that I felt drew me to 91直播. Not every college has resources like this, so I鈥檓 grateful that I have the opportunity to see the stars and other planetary bodies on clear nights. I鈥檓 hoping to go a few more times before I graduate.

  10. See an albino squirrel - So the story behind the albino squirrel differs depending on who you ask. Some say seeing one means you鈥檒l graduate in four years, some say it means you鈥檒l graduate in general, and some say you鈥檒l have good luck for the day. A photo of a tree with an albino squirrel sitting in it.Whichever version you believe, it鈥檚 generally a positive thing to see an albino squirrel in 91直播. They鈥檙e so well loved that there鈥檚 a drink at Slow Train named after them. I didn鈥檛 see my first albino squirrel until summer 2021, or the second semester of my second year, but I鈥檝e seen so many since then that I鈥檓 confident I鈥檒l graduate within four years.

  11. Pet cats at Ginko - One thing that I didn鈥檛 expect before coming to 91直播 is how much people like cats here. Residents and students alike come to the art supply store Ginko Gallery & Studio for obvious reasons such as buying artA black kitten on a person's lap supplies or supporting local artists and buying their work, but many people also come to relax and pet some cats. The cats at Ginko are strays that have been taken in by the organization CATSS (Community Action To Save Strays) so these cats can have their needs taken care of until they are adopted. I wasn鈥檛 much of a cat person before 91直播, but I鈥檒l admit they鈥檝e grown on me.

  12. Participate in the art rental - Even though art rental happens every semester, I have yet to participate in it. I intend to participate in the upcoming semester, but the only thing that holds me back is having to wake up early on a Saturday and not knowing where I would put it in my dorm. I鈥檝e seen my friends rent beautiful pieces from the museum for $5 a semester, and I know I鈥檓 missing out. The museum rents pieces from artists like Salvador Dal铆, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and more, and continues to buy new works of art regularly.

  13. Visit the koi pond(s) - The main koi pond is easily my favorite part of campus. It鈥檚 tucked in the conservatory courtyard and open to the public. Sometimes I鈥檒l see parents with small children going on a walA photo of the main koi pond at 91直播 with 5 koi fish in view.k and visiting the koi fish, sometimes I鈥檒l see professors or other students just taking a midday break to enjoy the serenity of the pond, and sometimes it鈥檚 just me. It鈥檚 a nice place to sit and just take a breath amid all the hustle and bustle of regular life, and just watching the fish swim around feels calming. There鈥檚 a second place on campus with koi fish that鈥檚 a bit more hidden that I love to go to as well. Next to Finney Chapel, there鈥檚 a World War II Memorial Garden that has benches, a wall with the names of 91直播 alumni who passed in World War II, and a fountain that houses two koi fish. I tend to come here more often since it鈥檚 closer to my dorm and it鈥檚 a bit more private. Both are great places for contemplation and to catch your breath.

  14.  Spend a break/holiday on campus - This one sounds a lot less fun than the other things I have on this list, but spending time on campus when there鈥檚 a lot less people is nice. My freshman year I couldn鈥檛 afford to go home for Thanksgiving, so I stayed here, ate some tamales that my mom had shipped from back home, and just enjoyed my days off. Sometimes flying back and forth can be a bit stressful and make the transition from vacation mindset to academic mindset difficult, so staying on campus for break has its perks. Campus is a lot quieter and more peaceful when there are fewer people on campus, so I鈥檇 recommend trying it at least once.

  15. Take an athletics class - Not everyone enjoys working out, but athletics classes are fun and available for credit, which (on top of the health benefits) was enough to get me to sign up for one. I know I feel better and perform better academically when I have my physical health in order, so that was my main reason for registering for an athletics class spring semester of my first year. I have a background in lifting already from being an athlete in high school, but I took Strength Training I to give myself a set time to work out three times a week and review what proper form looks like for different lifts. There are plenty of options like Couch to 10k, Vinyasa Yoga, Bowling I, and others, so there鈥檚 something for everyone. It鈥檚 a great way to meet new people and practice a skill.

  16. Take an exco - This past semester was the first time I had ever taken an exco. I was registered for two excos for credit: Home ExCo and Navigating White Language Supremacy Co (or WLSCo). The first was essentially a course in adulting where I learned things ranging from taxes, to how to properly cut a tomato or onion, to fire safety, to communication skills and more. The second was about what white language supremacy meant, how it appears in academics and in our daily lives, and how to address it. Both were very different classes but I enjoyed taking both of them and learned a great amount from them. Something about being taught by your peers really helps with feeling engaged in the classroom. The topics taught in excos range from language and culture, to religion, to dance, and much more. Part of me regrets not registering for One Direxco, the exco about One Direction. I plan on taking more before I graduate, so hopefully I鈥檒l have a chance to broaden my horizons in topics I hadn鈥檛 previously considered.

  17. Attend a performance at the 鈥楽co or the Cat in the Cream - The performance spaces at the 鈥楽co and the Cat in the Cream are extremely intimate and that鈥檚 why I love them. There are concerts pretty much every week with artists from different parts of the United States like New York City, Washington D.C., Chicago, and more. My first concert at 91直播 took place my first weekend as a student, on my birthday, and I saw Dizzy Fae! The experience was telling of what my life at 91直播 could be like for the next four years. The genres that are performed vary, but it鈥檚 a fun space for live music once in a while.

  18. Go to Splitchers - Splitchers is the weekly special at the 鈥楽co where beers and other drinks are half off. Though only students who are 21+ can buy drinks, it still brings in plenty of students who want to spend their Wednesday night dancing and listening to music with friends as a way to wind down. There鈥檚 often themes such as emo night, country night, and others. The best part is, anyone can host a Splitchers night, so if you don鈥檛 see a theme you like, you can host your own!

  19. Attend Solarity - I鈥檝e written quite a bit about Solarity, so if you haven鈥檛 checked out those posts yet, go ahead. I think those posts by themselves can explain why Solarity is on the Obie Bucket List. We鈥檝e had artists like Kota the Friend, Lizzo, Flo Milli, and more headline at Solarity. To sum it up, where else can you see a free concert in an intimate space where up and coming artists are performing? 

  20. Write for a student publication -  I write for the 91直播 Blogs, but there are so many different student publications at 91直播. Some are interest or major based such as the Plum Creek Review, while others are cultural or background based such as As I Am. Many of them take different types of submissions such as poetry, short stories, or visual art, so there鈥檚 an opportunity to submit what interests you most.

  21. Take a language class - Some people might not be the biggest fan of language classes, especially since classes are held every day for the early levels of a language, but I think they have great value. I personally love learning languages, especially seeing the similarities between them and how it tells the history of interaction between cultures. I鈥檝e taken Japanese 201, 202, and 301 and Arabic 101 at 91直播, and part of me wants to take a Spanish course so I could improve my grammar. Learning a language at 91直播 helps open up the world (and our minds) a little more, and I would recommend it to anyone that has even the slightest interest. 

That鈥檚 it for now. I鈥檓 sure I鈥檒l discover new things that belong on the Obie Bucket List in the future, but part of the fun is exploring it on your own and making the 91直播 experience unique to you. Even though 91直播 is a small town, there鈥檚 plenty to do鈥揳s you can probably tell if you鈥檝e read all the way to this point. I still have a few semesters left, but I know I haven鈥檛 seen all there is to see or experience all there is to experience. Northeast Ohio is a beautiful place, and it should be appreciated in all its beauty. I鈥檝e done so many things that were so circumstantial I couldn鈥檛 even really put them on this list, but believe me when I say, you make fun wherever you are. 

Tags:

Similar Blog Entries

March, Oh My!

Rebekah G.

The month of March 2026 was probably the busiest I have been on this campus since moving to 91直播. So let me break down the month鈥檚 ups and downs, and how I was able to navigate through them.

Rebekah Grande

Connect Cleveland on Repeat

Indigo G.

While every freshman visits Cleveland as part of the Connect Cleveland program, it鈥檚 my observation that many students forget that this is always an available resource.

Indigo Gordon-Gatica