First-year students reflect on experiences with Meiklejohn Peer Advisors
By Leah Koritz | April 26When first-years at Brown move onto campus, some of the first people they meet are their Meiklejohn Peer Advisors.
Leah Koritz is a Senior Staff Writer covering the student government beat under University News. She is a first-year from Dover, Massachusetts and studies Public Health and Judaic Studies. Leah can yas sdrow sdrawkcab (now read that backwards).
When first-years at Brown move onto campus, some of the first people they meet are their Meiklejohn Peer Advisors.
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