The Philosophy Department’s field trip was billed as a unique blend of study and leisure a chance to escape the cramped lecture halls and explore a town steeped in history and ideas. Honestly, I hadn’t been too thrilled by the prospect. The idea of spending a day in a place famous for its philosophical debates and age-old traditions sounded impressive on paper, but I had only come along because Favour and Gift practically forced me. Still, as the bus rumbled toward our destination, I tried to convince myself that maybe it would be worth it. After a morning of guided tours through ancient debate grounds and quiet museums, our professors finally announced a change of pace: a campus-wide scavenger hunt that would allow us to put our observational skills and maybe even a bit of our philosophic

