Fernanda Figueroa | THE RIDER
โInsanely chaoticโ is how economics junior Victor Borrego describes 2020 as the year comes to an end.
2020, for most, has been a wild year with surprise after surprise, and for mass communication senior Miranda Peรฑa, this year was โvery historic, one very big history textbook chapter.โ
โIt was crazy,โ Peรฑa said.
ย Borrego, an SGA senator for the Robert C. Vackar College of Business & Entrepreneurship, said, โ2020 was a very weird year for me, and I believe for a lot of people. It was just very interesting. You didnโt expect it.โย
With the year coming to a close and coronavirus still posing a major threat, mass communication senior Luis Rubio believes that โ2020 is going to mesh into 2021, like itโs going to be a part two.โ
Peรฑa has a similar view.ย
โI feel thereโs a very big misconception that once 2020 is over, 2020 is over,โ she said. โBut the events of 2020 are going to pour over into 2021. I have hopes that 2021 will be a little bit better, but at the rate that we are going, I think 2020 is going to fall into 2021.โ
For most people, 2020 has been quite difficult and UTRGV students are no exception. From COVID-19 delaying sports to increasing the number of online classes, the year has provided some challenges.ย
Borrego said the worst part was everything was online.
โI couldnโt interact with any organizations,โ he said. โI did not meet any professors and it was a little harder to self-teach yourself materials that you did not know.โ
For other UTRGV students, 2020 has been tragic.
โThe worst part of 2020 is I lost my grandfather to COVID and, in that span of two weeks, my parents also got COVID,โ Peรฑa said. โThat was very traumatic. Luckily, they pulled through.โ
Despite the hardships of 2020, the year still had some good moments. For Peรฑa, graduating this semester makes the roller coaster that is 2020 easier to ride.
โThankfully, I havenโt gotten coronavirus,โ political science senior Franklin White said. โBeing here in our home, being able to pay rent, thatโs always something to be grateful for.โ
With hardships come learning experiences and for Borrego,ย he learned that he can be alone.
โI am good with isolation,โ he said. โI donโt go crazy.โ