connecting to the class - Great lawn being different in years

 connecting to the class

One thing we talked about in class was how things change over the years. Stories can change, memories can change, oral words can change, many thighs change as years go by. One example we used in class that stuck with me was the great lawn example. Right now, in 2025, the great lawn is in the middle of all of our student buildings, there is nothing in the middle of the grass, no fountains, buildings, etc. it is completely green grass, actively grown. However, 40 years from now this will change. The grass might be dead, maybe trees and flowers will be planted. As CNU grows in capacity maybe new buildings will be added on top of the great lawn like dorms or school buildings. I think the great lawn was a great example of the idea that life is changing around us. What things don't change?

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