You might be the first human to see a newborn giraffe or follow a pride of lions on a hunt, go out after dark for a night safari or even try a safari by foot.
On Monday night, journalism students from the university covered the first event: a teammate hunt, where ambitious contestants looked for partners with whom to brainstorm, share the work and, in the coming weeks, considerable perspiration.
One night in 1986 he was having dinner in a Mexican restaurant when he noticed Al Hunt, the Wall Street Journal's resident liberal, sitting at another table with his wife and four-year-old son.