 This is our third question. If there was one thing first-year students Should know about us. What do you think it should be? I think that it should be that we exist that the archives exist and that They are more than welcome To to use our materials and COVID that might look a little different than During when we don't have a pandemic going on, but we still have a lot of digitized materials That that can be used for research projects or just understanding the past So that we're here and we're here for for first-year students would be the big takeaway. I hope they get Our what do you think? I think I would add on to Chris's answer by just also saying For students a takeaway would be to think outside of the box in terms of what we have So I think sometimes students think that maybe we just have a few things like, you know, really specific interests but our Collections are pretty vast So I guess I would also say, you know, not only are we here, but We have a lot of material That can be used in a lot of different ways So that's another thing that we can help them with is if they come to us You know just come to us with a question or an idea and then we can try to figure it out together Yes, absolutely absolutely Alicia or do you add Well, I found the archives in my freshman year first year and so I think that is something That can really help you out in your subsequent years Knowing what the collections that we have can kind of drive what you're trying to do with your different classes And for me being a history major writing the papers that I was writing I got to do unique types of research that I wouldn't have known if I didn't know what was in our collections and so I think that was a fun although very eye-opening Experience, you know collections can be much larger than you think when you first start as a freshman, but It was really fun and it helped me through my subsequent years to write those better papers