![]() Palomar definitely prepared me for the academics here. ![]() “I was accepted in April of this year and I was really excited to transfer. “I really feel like Palomar laid the foundation for the work I’m doing here at UCLA,” said Sargent. Female Direction in Horror Film,” started out as a term paper for an English class at Palomar. Her submission, entitled, “Witchcraft, Revenge, and Transformation: Male vs. Now 20 years old, Sargent was among 28 student scholars who were chosen to be published in the Winter 2022 edition of Nota Bene. “Palomar made it possible to publish my first scholarly work.” “Taking classes in the English department, working one on one with my professors, working on my writing with them, really pushed me in the direction of English scholarship and academic writing,” she added. “I grew a lot as a person and as an academic during my time at Palomar. “When I think of my time at Palomar, there’s a lot of fondness and pride,” said Sargent, who graduated from Rancho Bernardo High School in 2019. It’s a fitting phrase for her career so far as a scholar, which began when she reached Palomar in 2019, and for where she’s headed. “Nota bene” is a Latin term that means “observe carefully” or, literally, “note well,” and according to Oxford Languages, was often “used in written text to draw attention to what follows.” My email is: C.SAN MARCOS - The news reached Justine Sargent last summer, after her transfer to the University of California, Los Angeles, that a paper she wrote during her final class at Palomar College had been accepted by Nota Bene, the national literary journal of the Phi Theta Kappa honors society. If I can offer you support in any way or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. We encourage you to look out for programming throughout this school year! Regardless of whether or not you join our community, we hope to be a resource of support for you during your time at UCLA. I can wholeheartedly say that my time in Panhellenic has shaped me into the woman I am today, providing me with the best memories, opportunities, and friends that I have made at UCLA.Īll 13 chapters here at UCLA can offer you these same experiences, lifelong friends, and a sense of community that I have been so fortunate to find in my time at UCLA. 1332 likes, 160 comments - Shea (sheapitts) on Instagram: My time playing football for UCLA has officially came to an end. These women push me out of my comfort zone, motivate me to excel in the classroom, and inspire me to be the best that I can be. The women that I have met as a member of Panhellenic have welcomed me with open arms and given me unwavering support in all of my endeavors. Upon joining the Panhellenic community, these fears subsided. When I came to UCLA, I was nervous to be going to such a large school where I feared that I would not be able to find a sense of belonging. While each chapter and each woman in our community is undoubtedly unique, our core values of academics, leadership, service, and sisterhood link us together to form the amazing community that is UCLA Panhellenic. Each of our chapters offers a supportive, inspirational, and empowering environment that no doubt enhances members’ experiences here at UCLA. I am beyond excited about your interest in the UCLA Panhellenic community. My name is Ally and I am the 2022-23 Panhellenic President. On behalf of our 13 chapters, welcome to the UCLA Panhellenic Council, the largest women’s organization at UCLA.
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