VFTV 09/2022

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View from the Valley

Readers,

Readers,

We are well underway here on campus! This month, our students have already experienced Move-in Day, New Student Orientation, and the first day of our 2022 Fall Semester. Our international students are perfecting their English, athletes have started training, and several campus events are introducing students to new friends, clubs, and experiences. There are some new things on campus as well: our Physical Therapy Assistant classes have started for the first time in WVC History and we are breaking in our brand new student lounge! Whew, that is a lot considering students have not been on campus longer than a month. While putting this issue together we realized how much has happened in the past month; from the end of the summer quiet to the loud controlled chaos that comes with back to school. In this issue, we want to inform you of what has happened this past month, but we also want to share a bit about our institutional roots and some things happening in the coming weeks! I hope you enjoy reading this newsletter as much as I did making it.

So far, Wabash Valley College (WVC) students have had lots of opportunities to get involved with their campus and hang out with each other at student events. It’s a blast for me to go to these events as a writer and a student. I love going to game nights with my friends! I am incredibly grateful that WVC now has an amazing lounge where all students can relax and entertain themselves. I found it important to highlight the endless possibilities with the lounge in this issue. On a personal note, I helped with some of the planning for the lounge with the Student Senate. It was a challenging but fun planning process. Seeing the final product feels like a dream. I am the president of two clubs at WVC and a member of many others, so I was busy at work at “Find Your Tribe.” My clubs were successful in gathering interest from other students, and I’m hoping for full club meetings in the future! All in all, WVC has provided many opportunities for its students this year. As a student, I feel like I am living up to my potential and having a lot of fun here at WVC. Continue reading for more awesome content! Peace! Maggee Bleyer

Read on!

Jonathan Leach

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