 The space is the student place of action, culture, and empowerment. It's essentially our community center for students. They can come here to find out about programs on campuses, we're home to career services, the Cavalier Cupboard, our food pantry, advising support, and then if they're looking for that community, whether it be in academics, social, or just with other familiar people, they can come and find that with the space. What brought me here is that I want to get my voice heard and opportunity to work in the space and work with different people and just be out in the opening. I think what the space does is important because it provides community for students. A lot of them are entering kind of in different stages, some knowing what they want to do, some trying to figure that out, but it's scary for a lot of them. And so to be able to offer services that provide community but also provide academic support as well as campus support, I think it just makes it feel more like home. I want people to like me for who I am and just be honest and because in the past I had a really hard time finding support people and support people who would lift me up. But now after all these years, I have more support and more encouragement and do things down my comfort zone. So this space also pushed me to do that. If I have that moment that I don't feel confident, I go to someone here, I can talk about it and then they give me their advice on what to do and also they push me, say Courtney, you got this, go for it, don't be afraid and then they always hear from me no matter what.