Back from break
By: Noah Hickman Fall, winter, spring, summer: all four seasons have one thing in common; they all have breaks. Coming back from a break and getting re-adjusted serves as a challenge to many students, even the ones at Marshall University. Student support specialist Bianca Bragg said that students who need accommodations have a harder time getting back to form. “Returning from a break is always an adjustment, period,” Bragg said. “For students with autism spectrum disorder that adjustment is much greater than the average person transitioning back to a different environment.” Student Jessica Walling said that being back from break has caused her to get an inconsistent amount of rest. “Overall, I’m really bad at sleeping,” Walling said. “That’s the hardest to balance because I usually sleep a lot during the breaks and then come back and my sleep schedule is all out of whack again.” Coming back from a break or any kind of a hiatus serves as only one of the many obstacles that students have...