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Clear filtersStudent Org Series: HIV Peer Testers
HIV Peer Testers is a group created to increase the accessibility of HIV testing on campus by providing no-cost, peer-administered tests and related resources to students.
Student Org Series: SOSHA
The first in a series on student organizations on campus.
Girls in Motion: An Exco I love dearly
Girls in Motion has always been centered around the promotion of women’s empowerment and body positivity, especially for young girls.
91Ö±²¥ From Afar
Though not enrolled, and nowhere near 91Ö±²¥, I’ve become part of a few small communities that I really look forward to meeting with each week.
Come with me to an Ultimate Frisbee Tournament
♫ We are the Manti, no one can beat us! We play hard and wear Adidas! ♫
Early Morning in the Radio Station
I’m a first-year having my first experience in college radio!
A Final Goodbye to WOBC
Essentially, my radio show was a one-hour period each week where I provided my thoughts on the things I love most besides friends and family, to an audience I could never see.
The OC Bucket List: Singing with the Acapelicans
Finding a college with a great acapella scene was crucial to me as a high schooler. I'm so happy that I was a member of the Acapelicans for much of my time at 91Ö±²¥!
Tough and Tender: An Interview with OSLAM Alumni Deborah Johnson '18 and Annika Hansteen-Izora '17
I interview two of OSLAM’s past presidents, Annika Hansteen-Izora ‘17 and Deborah Johnson ‘18, about their lives, leadership, and favorite poems ever.
The OC Bucket List: Student-Run Journalism
I’m so grateful to have found a home writing and editing for a literary magazine on campus.
Grateful for 91Ö±²¥: ExCos
As my time at 91Ö±²¥ comes to a close, I wanted to start a new weekly blog series (which I’ll stick to!) in which I outline some of the things I’ve been most grateful for at 91Ö±²¥. Let’s start with ExCos.
Lessons in Leadership, From the Captain's Chair
These lessons in leadership have been enormously impactful in helping me understand that I do not always need to be in control.