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Laila Zommers: Sisterhood

     Hello! My name is Laila Zommers and I’m from Seattle, WA. I’m double majoring in Accounting and Business Administration (with a Finance concentration). I am the oldest of 3, and my younger sister (17) and younger brother (15) are my best friends! Joining Setons this year has truly been one of the best decisions I have EVER made. Outside of Setons, I am an active member in the Gonzaga Women in Business club. I love to cook, go on runs, hang out with friends, shop, and explore the Spokane coffee scene.                                            Out of our three pillars, I have resonated the most with Sisterhood as it’s the backbone of everything we do in Setons. Leadership and service could not thrive the same without it. Finding a group of like-minded women has been super beneficial in my college experience and my growth into the young woman I am today. I am s...

Brogan Meyers: Artisans Reflection

Coming back from a long winter break, I was greatly excited to see my bud and mentee Cameron. We started off this second semester with a women’s basketball game outing. It was great to see the looks on people’s faces as mentees and mentors reunited. Cam and I had a great time catching up about the time that we had missed. He is pretty high functioning and was thrilled to tell me about the Seahawks gear he received for Christmas and a brand new bowling ball (we are big fans of Wii bowling so this was big news). Working with and getting to know Cameron has given me a chance to grow. It is so uplifting and reassuring to see the positive impact that I, along with my fellow Knights and Setons have on others.

                  Being a member of Knights has helped me grow spiritually and socially on campus. Not only do I get to know 60 well-rounded individuals, but I get to be part of something greater than myself. Finding one’s purpose in life is a central part of college life and Knights has pushed me to branch out and be a part of something bigger than myself. This organization has such an understated yet amazing impact on the local community and I am extremely proud to be a member of such a fine group of young men. 

-Brogan Meyers
Knight of Gonzaga 

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