by Tyler Zeutenhorst
My roommate and I decided to take public transportation from
the airport to our new home at Canterbury Court. We were thinking, “There’s no
greater way to look like a true Chicagoan than to navigate the CTA (Chicago
Transit Authority) like a pro.” We
should have been thinking, “I wonder if our bodies and luggage will be able to
simultaneously fit through the revolving door at the subway’s exit.” You know where this is going. Graham (my
roommate) made it through fine; piece of cake. I, on the other hand, got stuck,
sparked an unfriendly jam and practically begged for dirty looks from everyone
in the neighborhood.
Hello, everyone. My name is Tyler Zeutenhorst, and I am
currently a Chicagoan.
The last couple weeks have been a blast. I have had the
chance to meet new people, interview for excellent internships and become
oriented with this great city. It’s been a slight change of pace from that of
my hometown (Orange City, Iowa). In fact, I think there are more corner
pharmacies here than there are students at my school. Change is beneficial,
though. This is a unique opportunity, and I look forward to the learning I’ll
do here in the next 85ish days.
I am interning with a company called Freeosk, which works
alongside Blue Sky Chicago, a food-marketing firm that works with samples. Freeosk
is a kiosk that dispenses a free sample when a consumer scans his or her
frequent-shopper card. The samples range anywhere from food to health/beauty
products. I am learning a great deal from my co-workers and am enjoying the
overall experience. Here is a photo of the Freeosk team.

My classes will allow me to learn by experiencing. I am
taking “Arts in the City” and “Urban Planning,” along with a practicum course. So
far, I have visited the Chicago History Museum, the Chicago Cultural Center and
the Museum of Modern Photography. I saw an interesting exhibit at the Chicago
Cultural Center entitled “Industry of the Ordinary.” It wasn’t really ordinary. I left fairly
perplexed, but I was okay with that. It was someone else’s art, not mine. Outside
of class, I’ve also learned a bit about animals. Some friends and I visited the
Lincoln Park Zoo and the Shedd Aquarium. Check out this crab that lives at the aquarium!

When I haven’t been working, going to class or visiting
animals, I’ve probably been eating out. There are some cheap, tasty options in
the neighborhood. Oh, and speaking of those two adjectives, I’d be lying if I
said I hadn’t visited the Taco Bell by Wrigley Field a couple times in the
middle of the night. It’s open until 5 a.m., and the trains run all night. Why
not? These ventures also exposed me to some
comical street art. I guess the Addison stop forbids the consumption of
fruit-filled deserts.
I’ll be providing periodical updates on my internship, classes
and city life.
Until next time…
Tyler Zeutenhorst