N D E X For the 6, 300 students and employees at Harding University, the end of the school year promises a variety of things.· For freshmen, it is the relief of completing their first year as an "almost adult." For sophomores, it could be returning home from the experience of a once-in-a lifetime trip to study abroad. For juniors, it is the thrill of finally getting into their major classes and realizing their purpose through academics. And finally, for seniors, the end of the school year means our college careers are nearing the end. They have completed their years at school, and it is time to show the world outside of Harding what they are made of. For any stage of life, the end of a chapter can be stres ful. With every ending comes change, and although change can be difficult, change also facilitates growth. From the time we step into our freshman dorm, to the moment we walk across the graduation stage, we are different. We contain multitudes. Rachel Young, Assistant Editor
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