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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...

Lina Waughman- Sisterhood


Hi there! My name is Lina Waughman and I’m a biology major from Woodinville Washington. I wanted to write a little bit today about sisterhood in Setons. Although we are 30 girls and not exactly a small group, there is not one girl in this organization that I don’t feel connected to. This past Sunday we went on our January social event, where we went to downtown Spokane and went ice skating! Although many of us didn’t necessarily want to go ice skating, we all were there because we value our time together so much. We wandered around the town and bookshops, all while bonding and laughing and talking through our lives that had been hectic since getting back to school. As said, we value our time together so much, although we see each other every week, every Wednesday, nothing is better than being able to spend time together not just in our weekly meeting. Wandering around Spokane was a great opportunity for us to bond as sisters, and not only that but watching out fellow sisters try and ice skate was hilarious and absolutely amazing. Although we all live busy and hectic lives, our social events are an opportunity for us to remember one of our pillars, and how important it is in our organization.




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