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“It would definitely have to be the amazing community that I have on campus through both living on campus, my roommates, and the groups and RSOs that I’m a part of.” Madalyn Scott, junior graphic design major

“I think it’s the amazing people I’ve met. I made a lot of really wonderful friends, and also I’ve had some great professors that have been really awesome. They taught me a lot of good things and have been really encouraging.” Michal Taylor, sophomore nursing major

“Snapchat, and unfortunately, it’s just a bad thing because I don’t use the app. It’s like everybody uses the app here, and there’s no real way to find community outside of looking at the class Snapchat story. It’s like ‘oh, I guess somebody stole laundry,’ and that’s all I get to know.” Braylon Green, junior psychology major

“The RSOs that I’m involved in [make me feel connected to campus]. You can find new people through those RSOs and start finding friendships.” Kate Jackson, senior international studies major

“I feel connected on campus through participating in RSOs such as NRHH and RHA. Becoming a part of residential life in this way has allowed me to find a group of leaders to connect with and to connect with others on campus through table sits and events.” Natalee Servinski, sophomore visual arts education major

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