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20 • GCU MAGAZ I NE

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atum Sorrelman sits alone on

her dorm room floor, staring

tearfully into a video camera while

talking about her acute case of

homesickness.

It’s her second week as a Grand Canyon

University freshman, and it’s the second

episode of “Finding Tatum’s Purpose,” a

documentary by GCU.TV, a new digital

video platform showcasing the University

community.

Sorrelman talks bluntly about feeling

alienated. “I’ve been having a hard time

relating to anyone around me right now,

because most of the people I am around, my

roommates, people in my classes, aren’t really

as upset about leaving home as I am. It is

really hard not to have anybody to relate to.”

Thankfully, by the next episode

Sorrelman tells a different story. In a

segment that captures her smiling, rock

climbing and volunteering, she shares

her cure for knee-buckling homesickness:

“It’s important to find people to surround

yourself with, in college and in general, that

have the same set of values and what you

want out of life.”

Sorrelman, a business management

major from Scottsdale, was selected for

the documentary, which will chronicle

in segments her four-year journey from

freshman to graduation.

But her motivation was not to parlay GCU

fame into a movie career. Instead, she hopes to

help others.

“I felt it was my calling to share my story, to let

others know about the stuff I am going through.

By showing how I am dealing with college maybe

will help someone else,” said Sorrelman, the first

in her family to attend college.

She’s braced herself for criticism but is

committed to being an open book.

At least once a week, or whenever

something worthy occurs, Sorrelman sits in

front of her camera and shares an experience, a

Find sports, spiritual life and 'Tatum's Purpose'

on University's new digital video platform

B Y K A R E N F E R N A U

GCU.TV

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