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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 ...

Talia Frausto: Service



     Hello! My name is Talia Frausto and I am from Cheyenne, Wyoming. I am a Computer Science major with a Dance minor. Outside of Setons, I am a part of the Gonzaga Repertory Dance Company this fall and I got to work with a professional choreographer from Seattle. I also work in the dance department as a work-study and work as a ProRep in the Career and Professional Development office. I am the oldest of three with a younger brother and a younger sister who I love so much and my dog, Papi. Family is so important to me and I wanted to make sure I had one in college. It makes me so grateful for Setons and all the girls who make it so enjoyable.
     Coming to college I wanted to join a community service/volunteering group on campus that would allow me to continue to help people in my community. At home, I was very active in my community and I enjoy working with others on creating a safer, welcoming, and loving community. When I found out that GU had this community and it was all sophomore girls, it made my decision to join so much easier. Being able to work with these girls has not only helped me see my potential but also allowed me to come out of my shell. Service is a great opportunity and I can’t wait for the new semester to come.


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