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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCD chapter.

Spring has finally arrived! The sun is shining, the weather is warmer, and with it comes the blossoming of new beginnings. The desire to be “cuffed,”or tied down, went away along with the cold weather, and the fun is now calling. You no longer need to feel lonely or desperate to be with someone — it’s time to be wild and free! With that being said, here are a couple of ways to have the best spring yet!

1. Join a new club or organization!

2. Go to a music festival — Coachella and Stagecoach are right around the corner!

3. Start being active! Go on hikes, bike rides, runs, and walks.

4. Make a last trip to Tahoe before all of the snow melts.

5. Start being adventurous: go rock climbing, parasailing, or whitewater rafting!

6. Hang out on the quad and soak up the sun.

7. Spend some time in the arboretum and have a picnic.

8. Make some beach trips and spend the weekend by the ocean!

9. Start playing a new sport: soccer, baseball, swimming, or anything else. Be outside and energetic!

10. Go to concerts! Listen to music with the sun beaming and the good vibes flowing!

Spring is a time for new beginnings. Discover what it’s like to be fun, adventurous, active, energetic, and free. Make this a great spring as you try new things, do exciting activities, and go to great places. Find what makes you happy, do what makes you happy, and appreciate that happiness.

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Sara Geyer is attending UC Davis studying History and Communications. She works at the Telephone Outreach Program on campus, reaching out to stay connected to Davis alumni. Passionate to be involved in the community, she is also in the University Chorus. In her free time, Sara loves spending time with her friends and family, dancing, playing tennis, and volunteering. Grateful for this great community, she loves to meet new people and always be involved.
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