WELCOME BACK STUDENTS!! Welcome Freshmen Continued from page 1 not all equestrian students own horses, some ride at different camps and at farms. Also, some are interested in drama such as Kristy Goodspeed. Just recendy I was able to meet Reid, a friend from Bermuda and Greta, from Hawaii. If all of this came from my first year of being the lead tour guide, I can’t wait to have more to have more discus sions and share my college experience with all the students! "Knights Connect”. I was able to “connect” to most of my tours and see if they had any questions or to see if they were ready for school. While I was connecting to my visi tors (the admitted students), I was able to share my own experiences and answer any further questions that they might have. With everyday that passed, it seemed like I learned something different. With this knowledge I hope to add more to my tours. I was able to visit the barn and learn about horses with Anne Fontanella and Sarah Yeager, learn more about wres tling with Elliot Hogge and Eric Frick. I heard about the different baseball leagues by Jordan Cudney and Zack Dunn, and even discussed with Cameron Cofield. As well as, learning from Rachel Buckler that Note from Christian Student Union Representative Welcome back S.A.P.C. Students! As we begin another academic year, your Student Government Association wanted to make sure we started off on the right foot. Throughout the year we plan to keep updated reports about happenings within the Student Government. Through these reports we hope to enhance communica tion with our club members, aka the stu dent body. I feel extremely positive with the representation that we have on the SGA this year. Having our second term President, Seth Wells, has already paid off! During Freshman Orientation, the SGA put on activities such as having a guest co median, Q&A sessions, and even a hot game of ultimate Frisbee out by the soccer field. The SGA has been actively prepar ing for this year and intends that it will be a great year for the life of S.A.P.C. students. CSU President, Lyndsey McCall