Greyhound Connections is planning to host another monthly breakfast for new students in November. According to Victoria “Tori” Doss, Greyhound Connections co-president and senior, it will be located in Room E219.
Emma LaPlante and Ian Bossung, Greyhound Connections members and juniors, share a laugh during SRT. Members usually work on homework together while conversing. SHEEN ZHENG / PHOTO
“We’re also planning to start doing some study groups with the new students to prepare for finals at Carmel,” Doss said.
Rachel Dowley, Greyhound Connections member and junior, said that she has been assigned to mentor a couple new students for the year.
“I’ve gotten the pleasure to sit with them at lunch and introduce them to my friends,” Dowley said. “As a result, these new students and I now have some mutual friends. It’s really an unforgettable experience.”
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