Sarah Mabry, junior and GKOM member, reported that the group is still hard at work interacting with freshmen. “We’ve changed what we had to change, but we’re glad that the way we operate has mostly stayed the same. It’s comforting to know that these freshmen are getting a GKOM experience that doesn’t stray too much from the norm.”
Club sponsor Katie Kelly agreed. “It was a challenge at first, and we were worried. But I’m confident we will help make the second semester even better than the first.”
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