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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Returning students express excitement for new academic year at UW-Madison

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Jennifer Mnookin Chancellor | Official website

Jennifer Mnookin Chancellor | Official website

Campus is beginning to come alive with activity, with residence hall move-in starting Wednesday and classes commencing a week later.

For students who left campus for a few months, it may feel like it has been forever since they have taken a trek up Bascom Hill, watched the sunset over Lake Mendota, and enjoyed the beauty of the campus.

Sophomore Lauren Gelb found it difficult to adjust to only seeing friends and classmates on a screen after being with them every day last school year.

“When I’m away from Madison in the summer, I miss my friends the most,” said Gelb, who returned to California for the break. “With friends all over the country, I miss the consistency of seeing everyone each day.”

New Jersey native and incoming junior Grace Paolillo is enthusiastic about the new opportunities a fresh school year offers.

“I want to just break the cycle and get out of my bubble from what I’ve been up to the last two years,” said Paolillo. “I’m excited to soak in everything Madison has to offer instead of just continuing to frequent the places I usually go to!”

However, there are some Madison activities that Badgers cannot help but repeat, no matter how often they have participated.

“I’m really looking forward to football this fall semester,” said Gelb. “I’m so excited for game days and to cheer our Badgers on!”

The only drawback to returning is occasional homesickness among students of all ages.

To combat this, Paolillo loves bringing tokens from her hometown to decorate her space in Madison.

“I like to bring pictures of my friends, family and dogs to give a touch of home and remind myself of everyone I love from New Jersey,” said Paolillo.

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