Issue 6 - From The Editors
This week marks the beginning of many things: a new semester and new classes at Middlesex, the Lunar New Year celebrated in many places and cultures around the world, and spring. As you reflect on the first semester or the previous year, you might be tempted to find fault in the things that your have done and wishing that you could have done something differently, whether that is an unsatisfactory test grade, an unexpected college decision, or a loss in sports.
An end without a beginning is not an end, and a beginning without an end is not a beginning. Remember to let go of the past from time to time, so you can make room for the new and the better to come. Remember to also recognize your past efforts and achievements, because it is from those experiences that you can learn and grow. As you march onward into the next few months, think of what “beginning” looks like for you.
Nick & Harrison
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