Hope in each other
The last time we wrote a Letter to the Editor for The Observer it started with: "If we’re being completely honest, none of us expected the election to drag on this long."
The last time we wrote a Letter to the Editor for The Observer it started with: "If we’re being completely honest, none of us expected the election to drag on this long."
I’ll be honest. This really, deeply — in a way that cannot be overstated — is bad.
Over the past three weeks, students at Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s and Holy Cross have waited patiently for answers from their respective institutions as to how things will progress over the next few months. With each passing day, a new question seems to be answered.
The class of 2020 is about to break a record my own class of 2009 thought wouldn’t be broken any time soon: graduating into the worst job market ever. Today’s seniors might even have it worse — the coronavirus pandemic is much later in the year, causing companies to scramble their hiring plans, delaying start dates and even rescinding offers.