What are you most looking forward to this semester?
Paradise
We’re already a few weeks into “Bachelor in Paradise,” but as the season continues to heat up, I have no idea how things will shake out. This is one Monday/Tuesday routine I don’t think I’ll get sick of anytime soon. It’s a guilty pleasure, but one that makesthe rest of the week fly by.
— Max
Final fall in Moscow
In my last semester at UI, I would love to get the full Moscow fall and winter treatment — cool and colorful fall followed by an early snowy winter. It’s when this cute college town is at its finest.
— Meredith
My new roles
This semester I’m copy editor at The Argonaut and news director at KUOI. I’m excited to take on new responsibilities I’ve never had before.
-Nicole
A solid routine
While summer was a great time to relax and have little worries, I’m excited to be back to a normal routine during the school year.
—Chris
Growing skills
Now with the new position as Vandal Nation manager, I can’t wait to take on this new challenge while continuing to write sports and produce The Vandal Scoreboard podcast.
— Zack
A new start
While seeing my family during the summer is great, one of my favorite things about starting a new school year is getting away from home and starting over. With new classes and editor positions within student media, this year is going to be great!
—Brianna
Settling in
Last year, I spent most of my time running around campus and getting involved as much as humanly possible. I’m grateful that this year I’ll be able to spend my time deepening the relationships I’ve built over my time in Moscow instead.
— Alexis
Breaking all the news
This is the last year to make my work count. I look forward to telling all the stories I can, especially those that haven’t seen the sunshine yet. Readers, my Twitter DMs are open, so please send all the tips. (@ pfannyyy.)
— Kyle
Freedom
As this is my second year, I am no longer held back by the earth-shattering levels of ignorance that prevented me from taking full advantage of the UI campus and the independence offered to me as a college student.
— Hatim