Wednesday, August 6, 2025 — The heart of the Woodcrest Quad was ablaze, both in flames and in tempers, during what should have been another vibrant day of RUSH.
I wasn’t there to witness it firsthand, but the whispers spread quickly, pulling me into my own investigation. The story that emerged was one of mounting frustration, quiet resentment, and a final, spectacular breaking point.
At the center of it all was Sam Roseride. For months, she had been the tireless, ever-present figure of the Woodcrest medical team — the face everyone saw, the voice everyone heard. Many assumed she was the director, orchestrating the team’s efforts with authority. But the truth? She was simply a regular medical staff member, carrying the weight of an entire department on her shoulders while others faded into the background.
The pressure built like a storm behind her calm exterior, until that Wednesday when it all erupted. Sam didn’t just resign — she detonated her exit. Signage appeared in bold, unapologetic defiance:
“I f@%&ing quit. I’m done. Not later. Not tomorrow. No explanation. No regret.”
If the phrase “Go out with a bang” had a face, it would have been hers in that moment — fierce, unyielding, and utterly done. The fire in the Quad may have been put out, but the blaze Sam left behind is still burning through the halls of Woodcrest.