Unfiltered: Friendship on the Hilltop

This article is part of an ongoing series, in which students document their experiences, both on campus and beyond, from their unique perspective.  

Sam Griffith ’19 is a Writing & Rhetoric major from New Orleans. He spent part of his four years on the hilltop exploring Austin’s vast trail system. “Finding new trails and sharing them with family and friends has helped me feel more connected to the city,” he says. “In return, people share their favorite parts of the city. It feels like Austin has this amazing give and take — and experience here always leads to another.”

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More about Sam

Tea or Coffee? Coffee in the a.m., but Earl Grey tea if I‘m trying to spice things up. 

Describe your life on the hilltop in three words. Mostly eating tacos.

What do you do in your free time? I love being active, and recently just finished training and completing my first marathon. Beyond that, I enjoy listening to new podcasts and telling people I read a lot more books in my free time than I actually do.

Where do you see yourself after graduation? During my senior year, I developed an interest in the radio and podcast worlds. I‘m looking to pursue that by way of graduate school in the spring, then hitting the ground running (both literally and metaphorically, it seems).