The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

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Summer is on students’ minds

Now that the spring semester
is winding down with just days
left until the end of classes,
students are starting to move
their attention to what summer
will bring and what plans they
have in store.
Summer is a time to relax,
have fun, or keep studying, and
Bucks students are looking for
a chance to take a break to
hang out with friends, to go on
vacation, and to work and take
more classes.
Stephen McDermott, 21, a
business administration major
from Warrington is going to
California for a week. Aside
from that, McDermott is also
looking ahead to the fall where
he will continue his college
education at Temple.
When McDermott isn’t getting
ready for Temple, he also
plans on getting an internship
with SEPTA.
Dan Nuskey, 19 and journalism
major from Fairless Hills
will be going to Boston from
June 14-21 to “see the sights”
and to catch a Red Sox game.
Besides that Nuskey is planning
on “working and working.”
James Whittall, 22, performance
arts major from
Harrogate, England, says that
he might be taking a few classes
at Bucks in the summer.
But this performance arts
major that is in the drama club
at Bucks is planning on organizing
a play for the fall semester
with the rest of his club
members.
Whittall also notes that he
plans on, as he likes to call it,
“doing boring work” at his job.
Allen Genkin, 19, a physical
therapy major, says he will be
“working, dancing, swimming
in his pool, and getting a tan.”
Genkin added that he is probably
going on a cruise to the
Dominican Republic. Genkin
is interested in only one thing
in the summer, and that’s having
fun. He wants to chill with
his friends and have a good
time partying.
He also said, “I’m taking
some classes at Bucks in the
summer” but says that he has
experienced summer classes
before and that they are easy.
Bobby Rowland, 22, a computer
science major from
Jamison will be taking four
classes in the summer at
Bucks. Rowland also needs to
find a place to live because he
is transferring to Temple.
“I’m looking for a place to
live in Philly,” says Rowland.
He will also be working in the
Bucks Library during the summer
sessions.
Sarah Thompson, an 18-year
old psychology major from
Holland says she will be working
during the summer too.
“I’m also going to the jersey
shore for two weeks,” she
added.
Amanda Rivella, 19, an education
major from Philadelphia
says, “I’m going to a bunch of
music and art festivals.” She
will also be going on a tour
with her band for a month.
“We’re starting in New York
and ending in Philly.” She will
also be working in the summer.
Steffanie Bittner, 19, a health
and physical education major
from Yardley doesn’t have a
job. She will be going to Israel
for ten days and California for
six.
Bittner is also thinking about
taking one summer class. “It
should be a pretty relaxing
summer, I hope”, she said
Bucks students are looking
forward to the summer and to
what might come of it.
Students will be taking it easy,
but they will also be taking
more classes and working at
their jobs. So enjoy it while it
lasts because before we know
it, it will be fall again.
Have a great summer, everybody