The Miegian Newspaper: May 2021

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And they were roommates . . .

Dorm Buddies

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Layne Fortin and Lillian Taylor will be rooming together at the University of Kansas.

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Get lost on campus: Lillian

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Sleep through her alarm: Layne

Stay up all night: Lillian *ILLUSTRATIONS | EMMA LAZARCZYK

Seniors balance each other out EMMA LAZARCZYK

STAFF WRITER

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ayne Fortin and Lillian Taylor have been friends since freshman year and are looking forward to rooming together next year at the University of Kansas. Fortin and Taylor both agreed that knowing their roommate in college would make them more comfortable as they move to a new environment. “We thought we would be a good match together, and didn’t want to room with someone random,” Fortin and Taylor said. While the girls are looking forward to the next chapter of their life together, they said they are complete opposites when it comes to tidiness. “I do not think that Layne is going to keep her side of the room clean,” Taylor said.

The future roommates have come to term with these minor differences and apologized in advance for their habits. “I would like to say sorry for being a little messy and controlling sometimes,” Fortin said. Taylor is accepting her faults as well and has apologized to Fortin for any inconveniences while they live together. “I am sorry for being a neat freak and Type A person,” Taylor said. Even though the girls are already looking on to college, they still remember their journey together and continue to make new memories at Miege. “Our favorite memories are messing around in Mrs. Wingate’s class and roaming the halls to visit teachers,” they said.


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