Sunday, March 1, 2020

LIFE THE CAMPUS WAY


I vividly and visibly remember that day as if it was just yesterday! The day when my feet stepped into that gate, the massive gate of Technical University of Mombasa where I was to spend my life for two and a half years. The receptionist directed me to my respective department. Though I wasn’t familiar with the environment, I somehow found my way through. I met a security guard at the entrance who directed me to the office the moment he realized I was a new student.

In the office I was welcomed by a warm smile from a middle aged woman whom I later came to realize that she was the C.O.D of the Communication Studies department. She cordially handed me the timetable and escorted me to my class. The lecturer wasn’t in class yet so it was the strange faces I saw which welcomed me. I don’t know if it was about the window or my instinct that drove me to that short guy who became my ally till to date. He was so talkative and fun, maybe that is what made me cling onto to him like a tick on a cow’s skin. He was the first friend I made in campus.

Life became interesting and full of fun as days went by. I made new friends both in class and outside the class. I also met some of my high school buddies who made life even more easier for me. Life wasn’t just full of fun and games but also tiresome with full of long night assignments, less sleep, early mornings lectures and endless projects. After all that is what had taken me to school so it didn’t bother me so much keeping in mind that it was the only way to get my diploma when I graduate.

Too much work without play makes Jack a dull boy. Since I am an artist by nature, and when I say an ‘artist’ I mean everything that revolves around art, I joined the school drama club as an active member since acting and poetry are what I do best in life because they run in my veins. Apart from the drama club, I also participated in other school activities such as the ‘Cultural Week’ which is done annually. It is because of the cultural week activity which made me realize that there were associations for every community in the school and thus I also made new acquaintances from those of my community through this activity. Each community in the institution is given an opportunity to showcase its diverse culture during this week and it is also the week where we get to know the “MR. and MRS. TUM”

Photo taken during the 2019 TUM Cultural Week Festival
Life in TUM has been worth living and I can’t keep calm when I know there comes a date that will blur our visions especially from all those that I have shared a class with, a family bonded by grades and love, supported by our academic father Mr. Sagala, academic mother Madam Eve and academic brother Mr. Billy who were more than just lecturers to us. The date that we would all sit for our final exam and part ways thereafter, each one of us back to their homes. I surely can’t bear parting ways with such a family but what gives me more hope is that on the graduation day, we will meet again. The smiles on our faces will outshine the sun, laughter and celebrations will fill the atmosphere.

BY: BRIAN MRIRA
@brianmrira

79 comments:

  1. Nice writing,
    You've potential to do better bro...
    Big up πŸ€›

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  2. So touching bro especially the last part parting ways with each other its really unbearable

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    1. Very unbearable but we will just be a phone call away

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  3. Hisia Kali sana. Hii BILLY atalia aisei

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  4. Campus life really brings the best, for we get to create bonds that were never imagined to be created...i think am already saddened with the fact that sitawai ona watu wengineπŸ˜₯

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    1. Milima haikutani ila binadamau...huu msemo haukukosa meno.

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  5. The flow of the language is perfect.

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  6. This is a really good story to tell.spread it out

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    1. You are free to spread it too by sharing the link

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  7. Too much work without play makes Jack a dull boy

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    1. Absolutely play to keep yo body fit and mind active...moreso the reason why we had PE lessons in primary

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  8. Seems campus life being going well for you 😊😊keep up....

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    1. The only way to be strong is by hiding the pain with a smiling face...not so bad though

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  9. Wow ..Its heart-touching ...Very good writting ...Keep up with the good work.

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    1. Thanks and keep on viewing too maana bila wewe kuandika kwangu kutakuwa bure

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  10. Sawaaa mkwehu haho kare thosha udzakala mwandishi .... Keep it up broπŸ‘Š

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    1. Santha mwenehu...ukujie biri cultural week ya TUM hii nimekualika rasmi...uchi na ache kwa wingiiiπŸ˜‚

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  11. Keep it up, the flow is supper πŸ‘Œ

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  12. Keep it up, the flow is ��

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  13. Enyewe it's through campus that most of us have learnt to be independent through engagements in some hustles

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  14. Big up broo you have talent men

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    1. Oh thanks so much. Glory to the Almighty for the talent

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  15. A good job indeed. Keep it up man

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  16. Here's where we create bonds that will last almost forever. Nice article

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  17. Big up man..loving the article,the campus life.Drama club, missing the moments.

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  18. I like how this feels real. Most of us pretend like schools are the worst places to be but that's where we meet our best friends, grow up emotionally and mentally. Saying goodbye never gets easy

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    1. Wueh! So hard it is but we still have hope that we wanna meet somedays

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  19. Oooooh!what an emotional. Big up for the article.

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  20. Oooooh!what an emotional. Big up for the article.

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  21. University life...
    Memories that will never fade away...
    Bonds that will remain to be...
    It's a nice oneπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ

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  22. A nice piece of work keep flowing dogo

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  23. That's good always backward never forward forever you can do better than this

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  24. πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜—πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜

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  25. Campus life so touching. Spent 4 yrs in that vessel (TUM). It's somehow long though you could have avoided some words to make it short & sweet. You have a room to do much better. Big up man

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