Meet Darius!
This is an interview with my friend Darius! He describes diversity on campus and the role of traditions in the school. There are many traditions on campus so it can get a bit overwhelming. That is why the incoming freshmen are encouraged to attend Fish Camp. Fish Camp takes place the summer before freshman year and it serves to introduce students to the many traditions of A&M. I did not attend because I could not afford it. If I could have gone, I would have but I did just fine without it.
The following is an computer-generated summary of the video transcript.
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