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Yuna Jang: Sisterhood

Hello! My name is Yuna and I am from Sacramento, California. A bit about my home life, I have a sister who currently attends Baylor University on track to become a doctor and I am currently studying nursing. My parents own their own sushi restaurant so I can confidently say sushi is my favorite food (and I know good sushi). Other than Setons, I am also involved in the Gonzaga Student Nurses Association here on campus as well as when I’m at home from school, I work at my local gym’s kid’s club because I love working with kids! Although nursing is pretty rigorous academically, in my spare time I live with 3 other roommates and we love to cook, watch movies, go on walks, and shop!  I chose the Seton pillar of sisterhood. This pillar is truly what drew me to Setons in the first place. As a 2nd semester freshman girl, I felt like I had met a lot of people but didn’t truly connect with any to call them a close friend. However, once I joined Setons, I got to truly and deeply connect with ...

Lucy Lawler- service


Hello! My name is Lucy Lawler and I am from Scottsdale, AZ. I am pursuing a Psychology major and a double minor in Environmental Studies and Leadership Studies.
        My freshman year I was so incredibly excited when I found out about the Setons of Gonzaga. As a sophomore, I am so grateful to be a part of this wonderful group of girls. Our events throughout the year focus on our three pillars of Service, Sisterhood, and Leadership. I was elected co-chair for social events. This means that myself and my partner Samantha plan fun activities for the Setons every month. Some of the things we have done are picking apples at Green Bluff farms, and ice skating at the Spokane Ribbon. This upcoming month we will be going to a trampoline park to have a good time and bond with our sisters.
        As much fun as the social events are, the service aspect of our group is the most fulfilling. A couple weekends ago the Setons of Gonzaga volunteered at a Father-Daughter Dance at Mead High School. The children ranged from five years old up to twelve years old. The Setons helped take portraits, hand out snacks, run coat check, and check in tables. Throughout the night we greeted hundreds of fathers and daughters. It was a magical night that we were so lucky to be a part of.

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