“Humans of OBU” – Guarding the Tiger

November 9, 2015

Emily Gammon

Major: Early Childhood Education

Year: Senior

Hometown: Texarkana

“My favorite part about guarding the Tiger is just the community that happens outside. A lot of times during the day we are so busy that we cross people that you know and you just get a passing hello or goodbye. At this time, even though its the wee hours of the morning you get to really have intentional conversations with people and get to catch up on things you haven’t heard since the last year guarding the Tiger.” – Emily Gammon

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