Five students row down the Fox River against fall colored leaves in background.
Members of the LU Rowing Club (LURC) take to the Fox River on a recent Wednesday morning. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

For 杨贵妃传媒视频 junior Jackie McShan, president of LU Rowing Club (LURC), it鈥檚 the beauty of the fog rolling over the water as the leaves change from green to red to yellow.

For sophomore Eli Henke, president of LU Sailing Club (LUSC), it鈥檚 the freedom he feels with the wind in his hair as a gust pushes his boat through the water.

For junior Madeleine Meade, president of Outdoor Recreation Club (ORC), it鈥檚 understanding her place within nature, disconnected from the stressors of daily life.

But for all of them, one thing鈥檚 certain: there鈥檚 something special about the outdoors.

鈥淥n your body physically, when you鈥檙e doing these activities, it releases so many endorphins,鈥 Meade said. 鈥淥nce you鈥檙e done, you can physically feel the chemicals in your body changing, and that鈥檚 pretty special.鈥

The call of the wild is real here at 杨贵妃传媒视频, and a wide array of student organizations exist to facilitate a connection with the natural world鈥攁nd to create bonds with fellow lovers of nature in the process.

Colorful tents set up on Main Hall Green in front of a lit up Main Hall while students chat and help each other set up tents.
Camping 101, hosted by the Outdoor Recreation Club (ORC), is expected to be held on Main Hall Green again in the spring. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

Access for everyone

As college students, there are plenty of obstacles preventing us from spending time outside. But nothing is insurmountable.

Providing new opportunities and resources is a key aspect of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 outdoor clubs. Rowing Club provides its members access to the Fox River four days a week, meeting regularly for early morning practices on the water.聽

ORC facilitates camping trips during reading periods and academic breaks and provides camping equipment available for independent checkout throughout the year.

And for 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 sailors, the barriers, particularly access to water and the cost of sailboats, are even greater. But Henke is determined to break down those walls and enable other young people to experience the sport he loves.

鈥淰ery few people, especially college students, can afford their own boat,鈥 Henke said. 鈥淪ince [杨贵妃传媒视频] pays the sailing school, we get access to the boats, and people don鈥檛 need to spend a dime to get out there. So, I鈥檓 really trying to remove that paywall, to remove that barrier, between people and sailing.鈥

In addition to providing access to equipment, these orgs aim to give聽all聽students the opportunity to experience the club, regardless of prior skill level鈥攃ollege is all about trying new things, right? From Camping 101 events to sailing lessons on land, student organizations focus heavily on recruiting new members to their neck of the woods and providing training for beginners.

Four students carrying their boat back to shore after a morning of rowing.
Claude Mazullo, a sophomore, Cristiana Burhite, a sophomore, Jackie McShan, a junior, and Victorio Sirugo, a first-year, carry their boat back to the Tululah Park boat house following a morning of rowing with the LU Rowing Club. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

Building a connection

We鈥檝e all been a bit starved for human connection lately, and right now, the safest way to connect with others is in an outdoor setting. And as far as these student org leaders are concerned, it鈥檚 also the best.

Facing forces of nature necessitates a connection with and a reliance on the people around you鈥攕ometimes literally. If you鈥檙e trying to steer an eight-person canoe through a heavy layer of fog, you better be working as a team.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e moving together, so 鈥 you truly have to be in sync with another person,鈥 McShan said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e in a bad mood and other people are in a bad mood, it will affect the boat. You鈥檙e doing all this together.鈥

And even if the boat鈥檚 a little bigger, Henke said the same principle holds true. If you鈥檙e out in the middle of the water with two other people, there鈥檚 no better environment to make friends and build connections, all while exploring key interests away from academia.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e not doing anything outside of your classes, if you鈥檙e not meeting people, if you鈥檙e not pursuing interests, then I think you鈥檒l burn out,鈥 Henke said. 鈥淭his is what makes a person happy and well-rounded.鈥

Whether it鈥檚 on the water or in the middle of the woods, spending time in the great outdoors means stepping away from the rest of the world. Your tie to life back home is the people who dare to step out with you.

Two students crouching in the dark. One holds a light as the other prepares their boat by the river as the sun begins to rise.
Jackie McShan, president of the LU Rowing Club, holds a light for Victorio Sirugo, a first-year, before a morning of rowing on the Fox River at Telulah Park. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

What you experience will be unique to that moment in time, Meade said, and the people standing next to you are the only ones who will聽耻苍诲别谤蝉迟补苍诲听exactly what you went through. Some of Meade鈥檚 closest friends are people she鈥檚 met on camping trips, and that bond has persisted years later.

鈥淚n a completely different environment, you have no choice other than spending time with each other,鈥 Meade said. 鈥淲hat other opportunities do you get to do that? Just take a step back and be present with this group of people. You鈥檙e going on this journey, this adventure together.鈥

Adventure awaits off-campus, and no one has to wait until after graduation to experience it. The outdoors has unequivocally made Meade鈥檚, Henke鈥檚 and McShan鈥檚 lives better, and through their student organizations they鈥檙e committed to sharing that love with the rest of the campus community.

But if camping, sailing, and rowing don鈥檛 speak to you, don鈥檛 worry. There are plenty of other student organizations that enable students to get out, get active, and get connected. Explore the full聽directory of student organizations, starting with LU Recess Club, LU Geological Society, LU Rock Climbers, and the Sustainable 杨贵妃传媒视频 Garden.