Love to Grow: Hotjar's newsletter
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Nicole Gottselig: you were the first person I saw when I arrived at Campus La Mola—and like several others on the bus with me, it was the first time we were meeting you in real life.
As we went to the table to get our Covid tests done, 15 minutes felt like 60 as we waited by the water stand for our results. Once we were given the all-clear, everyone’s mask came off (including yours), and you hugged us all with such warmth and kindness.
It immediately set the tone for what would unfold over the
As we went to the table to get our Covid tests done, 15 minutes felt like 60 as we waited by the water stand for our results. Once we were given the all-clear, everyone’s mask came off (including yours), and you hugged us all with such warmth and kindness.
It immediately set the tone for what would unfold over the
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