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A Special Message from Your Resident Services Building Managers Congratulations, you made it to week 10! It feels like just yesterday that our parking lots were filled with misty-eyed parents and eager new faces walking through the halls. We invite you to look back at this year and see how far you’ve come, from the moment you walked into your room for the first time and all that you have learned along the way. You’ll come to find that some of the best lessons are not always given in a lecture hall; they happen when you least expect it. This year you may have learned that: Eating French fries every day isn’t sustainable There’s probably premade flashcards for your courses on Quizlet Amazon Prime is life Starbucks is also life The RSO and RAs are your lifeline when you get locked out in your towel A quarter goes by in the blink of an eye Cramming the night before an exam might not be the best idea Your roommate doesn’t have to be your best friend but you still love and respect them There’s tons of opportunities to leave your mark on campus This is where you belong As you look back, you may realize it’s the simple things that you might have taken for granted in the moment that make the best memories. We hope you leave here having made some of the greatest friendships and memories that last you a lifetime. During your time here, we’ve seen you grow in many ways. We are proud of you for making it this far and are cheering you on as you finish that last paper of freshman year. Keep going, never stop exploring, and always be true to yourself. Thank you for filling our halls with joy, drama , and laughter. We wish you all the best next year and in your future! Sincerely, Kerri Davis Evie Avila Lupita Villalobos Pentland Hills Aberdeen-Inverness Lothian

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  • A Special Message from Your Resident ServicesBuilding Managers

    Congratulations, you made it to week 10! Itfeels like just yesterday that our parking lotswere filled with misty-eyed parents and eagernew faces walking through the halls.

    We invite you to look back at this year andsee how far you’ve come, from the momentyou walked into your room for the first timeand all that you have learned along the way.You’ll come to find that some of the bestlessons are not always given in a lecture hall;

    they happen when you least expect it. This year you may have learned that:

    Eating French fries every day isn’t sustainableThere’s probably premade flashcards for your courses on QuizletAmazon Prime is lifeStarbucks is also lifeThe RSO and RAs are your lifeline when you get locked out in your towelA quarter goes by in the blink of an eyeCramming the night before an exam might not be the best ideaYour roommate doesn’t have to be your best friend but you still love and respect themThere’s tons of opportunities to leave your mark on campusThis is where you belong

    As you look back, you may realize it’s the simple things that you might have taken forgranted in the moment that make the best memories. We hope you leave here having madesome of the greatest friendships and memories that last you a lifetime.

    During your time here, we’ve seen you grow in many ways. We are proud of you for makingit this far and are cheering you on as you finish that last paper of freshman year. Keepgoing, never stop exploring, and always be true to yourself. Thank you for filling our hallswith joy, drama, and laughter. We wish you all the best next year and in your future!

    Sincerely,

    Kerri Davis Evie Avila Lupita Villalobos Pentland Hills Aberdeen-Inverness Lothian

  •  Looking for fun things to do this summer?Try the following!

    1. Attend a move night in the park

    2. Spend a day at an amusement park

    3. Attend a live music concert

    4. Go bike riding at the beach

    5. Bonfire and make s’mores

    6. Run a 5k

    7. Go through all your clothes and donate what you don’t wear

    8. Host a game night

    9. Go on a spontaneous adventure

    10. Have a photoshoot with friends

    11. Do something altruistic

    More Than a GameBy: Aaron Hipolito

    First-year Jarred Euseboi catches the ball on the left wing, right outside the three-point line.Euseboi surveys the floor and retreats into a triple threat, focused on finding the best wayfor his team to get a bucket. He jab steps into a hawkish defender and follows it up with acrisp pump fake that the defender bites on, giving Jarred space to operate with. He puts theball on the floor with his right hand, crosses to his left, and discovers a pocket where he canslip a pass through to his towering big man. Jarred takes one more dribble towards thebasket and sneaks a bounce pass in-between two defenders to his big man, who sinks theopen lay up. Much to the dismay of the other team, Jarred and his squad are up by twentypoints.

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  • 7 Sun Safety Tips

    1. Use sunscreen that offers broad-spectrum (UVA and UVB) protection andreapply every two hours

    2. Apply sunscreen before putting on clothes to avoid missing any spots3. Be mindful of sunscreen expiration dates as ingredients lose effectiveness

    over time4. Try to use water-resistant sunscreen, which offers protection if you sweat or

    swim5. Prevent dehydration by drinking plenty of water and avoiding surgery and

    caffeinated drinks6. Wear UV-blocking sunglasses and a broad-brimmed hat to protect your eyes7. Seek shade whenever possible

    ______________________Sources:Healthy Me PAKaiser Permanente

    Please take a few moments to let us know what you thought about ournewsletter this year. We would love to hear your ideas on how we can improve

    as well as what worked and didn't work for you.All responses are anonymous.

    Take the Survey Here

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