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w a s a g re a t w ay
Terrah Leech
Arriving on campus, whether for first time
s e m e ste r, b students or those returning to begin another
A V \r. a v \ year, involves many new adjustments. Be
tween leaving family and friends really made me feel at home, and
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f sctvcbLow w lv L k behind, a seemingly endless they are mostly freshmen as well
amount of unpacking, worrying so we were all clueless together,”
about new roommates and new Andrea Nasse said as she remem-
f°V friends, or simply getting ad- the first few days of her col-
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first week is hectic but exciting.
“Coming to Clearwater
I was really excited. Al
though I wouldn’t be
able to see my family
and friends, I couldn’t
wait to get here. Once I
got here I realized I
didn’t know anyone ex
cept my cousin Bryana.
It was great getting to
know a lot of new
people. My unit mates
Stefanie Spitilli unpacks her
belongings in order to make
her dorm room her home
away from home. At begin
ning of the year everyone
gets to meet all the new
At the close of the opening people and reunite with
night of the Christian Life classmates and friends.
Conference, Christian
Collich talks with Dr. Mark
Minnick about his sermon.
The Christian Life Confer
ence is a spiritual boost to Kyle Johnson, along with
the beginning of the year. many other students,
stands in line during regis
tration day. This process,
however important it may
be, can be very tiresome.

