I am Margo Tannewitz, an avid reader with a boundless desire for better understanding the world that I live in. I am an aspiring writer who deeply cherishes education, and wants more than anything to better the world through the literature I craft. A large sense of my identity comes from the literature (in all…
Category: 2018
Salutations!
Hello all! My name is Lea Kolesky and I am a transfer student majoring in History. My region of emphasis is the United States and my research interests include gender, race, class, and culture; my Senior Honors thesis will be centered around the intersection of these issues at San Diego’s 1915 Panama–California Exposition. I…
About Vincent Rojas
Hello! My name is Vincent Rojas I am an Art History Major with a love for ancient Greek art/culture, Japanese art/culture (Ukiyo-e), pretty much all of art history, hence my college major, but recently I have become interested in what is happening currently in the art world, particularly music. I have been really intrigued by…
Rachel’s Story
My name is Rachel Dorlene Emerine Hicks. I could identify myself in many ways. I am an anthropologist, Ph.D. student, lover of nature, wife, sister, daughter. I am white, cis-gender, a woman, the oldest child, a military kid. I was born in Washington state, but have also lived in multiple cities in California, in Florida, and in…
Person Bio – Vidal
My name is Vidal Espina. I am a transfer student majoring in Visual Arts/Media with a minor in Speculative Design. I grew up in the Greater Los Angeles area. Since my family moved around Los Angeles County all my life, I don’t have the standard social normative ability to call one place my neighborhood. I…
Cristela’s perspective
Gude! Nem bilong mi emi Cristela Garcia-Spitz. My pronouns are: she, her, hers. I’m originally from Mercedes, Texas, which is just along the southern border of Texas and Mexico where the Rio Grande River runs into the Gulf of Mexico. I’m Mexican-American, coming from recent immigrants from Mexico on my father’s side and Midwestern/German roots…