When I was in 6th grade, we had our annual opportunity to order books, posters, and other items from our school book club. It was always fun to fill out the sheet and get stuff. One of the posters I ordered is still on my wall in my parents home. It's a little boy dressed up like a doctor with his dog sitting and staring faithfully, wrapped awkwardly with bandages and a thermometer in his mouth. At the bottom of the poster it reads, "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted."
For an alumni of KU to write about something happening at K-State, you know it has to be really important, very significant, or maybe even world impacting. There's kindness going around the Wildcat population and I think it might meet all of those criterion.
Anna Zeiger, Kwest super star counselor, along with her fellow KSU students, are making a difference on campus. You will need to check out the YouTube video sharing their story. It's important, significant, and is definitely impacting people. I guess there really are some nice folks who wear purple.
Take a minute to watch what's happening. It might just give you a vision for your campus and world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_npqbMKzHl8
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