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Issue 2 - From The Editors

  • Writer: Paetyn Naidoo
    Paetyn Naidoo
  • Aug 5, 2024
  • 1 min read

As the first month of this school year comes to a close, you might find yourself well-adjusted to the busy schedule and ready to take on challenges in and out of the classroom, and you might also have a tough time transitioning as you struggle to find breathing room between one commitment and the next. It is okay to be strong at times, but it is also okay to be vulnerable. To be vulnerable is not to be weak, but to have the courage to show your authentic self unapologetically. When you are open to yourself and the people around you, that is the moment when true connection and belonging start. 


Remember that you are not alone in this journey of exploring what makes Middlesex, Middlesex, and what makes you, you. Let us remember to reflect while putting forth our best, and let us not forget to take notice of the little moments of growth every day.

Nick & Harrison

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