Last updated on January 28, 2018
By: Sara Keen, Editor-in-Chief
As another semester closes at Volunteer State Community College, we will be saying farewell to the graduating class of 2016.
Many of us find ourselves on the verge of a new challenge, whether it is going into the workforce or beginning at a university.
Some will remain here on campus for another semester, at least, while their friends begin a new journey. It is important to remember the people you have met and grown with on this campus.
We would like to thank all of the instructors who have worked hard to help us in our education. Those who have inspired students or even pushed them to do great things deserve our gratitude.
It is also important to remember the others who have helped your during this school year. Those such as the cafeteria staff or the bookstore staff who help us when we need help.
The library staff has helped students immensely over the course of this year, whether it was with studying, research or even creating an environment for both.
I could go on about the many people who work hard for the students of this campus, from Student Life and Diversity Initiatives to Student Services and Advising. The campus has a community that has worked to help its students throughout the year.
The people on this campus deserve to be remembered as you travel on in life, from friends to staff and faculty.
So, to those of you who are moving on after this spring semester, I wish the best of luck to you all.
All of us will continue to work hard and achieve our dreams and hopes for something better, be it a college diploma, our dream job or stability.
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