Monthly Archives: December 2008

I can’t believe the semester is already over!  It went by so fast.  Although, we have only been out of school for a little over a week I already miss it.  I miss my friends, my classes, the campus, the … Continue reading »

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The finals are finally over! I’m currently in New York enjoying my preparation for Christmas and the end of the year with my cousins. Taking time off from stressful dilemmas and decorating the Christmas tree is something to savor. Although … Continue reading »

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It is that time of year again when the weather is changing, the holiday spirit is spreading, and finals are looming. The thought of taking such a serious test in only a few short days brings mixed emotions – the … Continue reading »

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Hello Everyone!! As I’m sure you’ve figured out, college is about building relationships. Whether they be friendships, romantic relationships or networking relationships, all of them are important and essential to success during and after college. I’ve met some of the … Continue reading »

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Hola mis amigos!! College for me is coming to a fast end and it’s extremely bittersweet. On one hand, I can’t wait to do something new rather than being in class all day, but still I don’t want to leave … Continue reading »

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“PK saan” that’s how my 4th floor North Biever Hall buddy Lee Slan (English major freshman) would greet me whenever I saw him. The greeting with a secret handshake, which you would not regularly see in Asia, is what made … Continue reading »

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When deciding on which university to attend, many students find themselves looking for the total population of the campus. This factor was a major influence on my decision to choose Loyola. I’ve heard stories of classes being half an hour … Continue reading »

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I don’t really know about you guys but around this time of the year I think about very distinct things — food is at the top of the list. Turkey is great, but I’m reminded of how commercialized holidays are in … Continue reading »

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Loyola University of New Orleans has become a second home to me and I have come to love this institution just as much as my high school. I feel I have definitely been given a five-star experience at Loyola. My … Continue reading »

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