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Linda Van is a fourth-year
undergraduate at UCLA, pursuing a major in Political Science
(with a focus in international relations) and double minors
in Environmental Studies and Education. She wishes to use
the knowledge acquired from these subject areas to pursue
a future career in either public interest or environmental
law. In her spare time, she enjoys computer games, reading
and editing screenplays, bicycling, doing community service
with Alpha Phi Omega, writing for Karisma Magazine (www.KarismaMag.com)
and most of all, sleeping. Her goals are to one day publish
a screenplay or novel and learn how to do a better web site
than the makeshift one at www.bol.ucla.edu/~ltvan.
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Deborah Gallinger is a woman studies major,
with a focus on gender/ arts/and spirituality. She hopes to
open a women's spirituality center one day. She currently
facilitate a women's spirituality circle in Orange County
where they do fun stuff such as discover their animal guides,
learn how to recognize when the Divine is trying to communicate
with them through nature, and better understand what their
dreams mean. This circle is open to all women of all faith
orientations.
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Cynthia Ace is a senior and Departmental
Scholar at UCLA. She will be graduating in June 2004
with a BA and MA in Women's Studies. Cynthia plans to
teach at the community college level and conduct educational
workshops and seminars in her community. Cynthia is
happy to be married to her high school sweetheart and loves
being the mother of their three wonderful children.
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Lisa Wang is a graduating senior majoring
in Business Economics and minoring in Education.She hopes
to use the knowledge gained from these subjectareas to pursue
a business-related career in the future. Aside from her work
on the board for Circle K, where she's in charge of arranging
community service events, Lisa also enjoys cooking, eating
out and shopping. These past times, of course, are limited
by the available funding she has as a student.
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Gladys Fattorini is a thrid year
transfer student. She hopes to double major in Women's Studies
and Mass Communications. Gladys is a free-lance make-up artist,
a waitress, and an aspiring singer. She enjoys being a social
butterfly and making new friends. email her at gladysjf@ucla.edu |
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Liz Garcia is a second year
UCLA student as a Psychology Biology major and Education studies
minor. She plans to pursue a career in public health and children's
medicine, of which she is currently involved in the volunteer
organization Chicanos/Latinos for Community Medicine. Liz
hopes to study abroad in Latin America as an undergrad, as
well as continue to volunteer as a summer counselor with UCLA's
UniCamp. She loves to spend time with her family and friends,
cooking mexican food, reading novels, and still believes she
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Liz Leøn studies American
Literature and Culture, as well as Women's Studies at UCLA.
She reads every chance she gets, and plans to continue writing
drama and fiction. Liz Leøn is by far the most influential
artist of her time, and she has an army of loyal, highly trained
Killer Bee disciples who will mercilessly attack anyone who
says otherwise.
If you dare say otherwise, you may reach her at lizleon@ucla.edu
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Suzanne La Barre disagrees that Liz Leon
is the most influential artist of her time, and has opted
for the Killer Bee attack... this has left her face terribly
disfigured, hence the uncanny resemblance to Mama. email her
at slabarre@ucla.edu.
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Suzzane La Barre is actually Liz Leøn's grandmother.
Special Thanks TO:
- Rhonda Hammer, for giving us the chance to learn
new skills and push ourselves.
- Our classmates, who encouraged us and helped
create the awesome atmosphere of WS/EDU 178!
- All the brilliant, talented, Patient
folks in the IMPL & ETU
- Melody Gomez, our Bruin mom, and Denise La Barre,
our testimonials page contributors
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