Welcome back, Pioneers, and happy spring semester! We truly hope you all had a nice, relaxing winter break and are feeling ready and recharged for the new semester. Now that we are back, we wanted to wish everyone good luck and to remind you that what you are doing is important.
Well, we’re here. The end of the semester. There are a million things that we could say here about that, but it is better to offer one, strong, consistent, message: you’ve got this.
Welcome back from Thanksgiving break, Pioneers! We hope everyone had a restful time, whether you went home or stayed in the area, and are a little more charged to get through these last few weeks before finals. However, there is something we need to address that occurred right before break.
Happy last issue before Thanksgiving break, Pioneers! It’s hard to believe that this is already week 12. We are so close to the end of the semester that it is in hand’s reach. Take a moment to pat yourself on the back for all of your hard work.
Well, Pioneers, midterm elections are officially over. The months of political ads showing up on every media and social platform are over as well. We hope you had the chance to practice your right to vote and made your voice heard, whether in-person at the polls or voting by mail.
Happy week 10 of classes, Pioneers! It is hard to believe that the first group for course registration opens tomorrow. A new semester is upon us, opening new opportunities.
This Tuesday was the first annual Pioneer Pause, aimed to “raise awareness of the importance of mental health, while also strengthening our connections across the campus community,” according to the university’s website page for the event, filled with mental health focused activities and events.
Happy midterms week, Pioneers! We are officially halfway through the semester! We sincerely hope everyone has been having a great semester so far and have been able to get rest and relaxation throughout the chaos of it all.
At the point of writing this article, there have been 113 cumulative COVID-19 cases on campus. Starting a new semester, students and staff coming from various states and communities, we knew cases were bound to rise. As we continue to navigate this “post-pandemic” and “new normal” world, we continue to ask for your patience.