Students of Syracuse University make resolutions for 2013
Whether it’s taking a step toward their future or enjoying their time as Orange Nation members, Syracuse University students have been making resolutions for what they wish to accomplish in the New Year, both academically and personally. Here’s what some students are looking forward to in 2013.
- Korey Raye Lane, freshman education major: “My resolution is to be classy, sassy, and smart.”
- Serge Stambolyan, freshman information technology major: “My New Year’s resolution is to finish, or get close to finishing, a feature-length film script.”
- Alex Kline, freshman broadcast and digital journalism major: “My resolution is to raise $50,000 for cancer research.”
- Ben Glidden, junior broadcast and digital journalism major: “Wear more orange. Wait, that’s not even possible.” Glidden originally expressed this sentiment in hashtag form: #waitthatsnotevenpossible
- Giuseppe Castelli, freshman finance major: “Spend less, save more.”
- Jeniva Quinones, senior photography major: “My New Year’s resolution is to become financially independent by 2014.”
- Whitley Williams, freshman interior design major: “My New Year’s resolution is to put myself as the No. 1 priority instead of others all the time.”
- Rachel Samples, junior television, radio and film major: “Let’s dance more with Nancy ‘Can’t Stop the Beat’ Cantor, and let’s be more positive people. We all can shout out a, ‘Hey pretty girl/guy!’ here and there throughout our daily routines.”
- Mark Wilson, senior computer art major: “My resolution is to let go in 2013.”
- Felicia Romain, freshman communication and rhetorical studies major: “My New Year’s resolution is to stay as focused as possible in school.”
- Hernz Laguerre Jr., freshman in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications: “My New Year’s resolution is to continue to let the light in me shine so that others may be inspired and do the same.”
- Deana Dicianni, freshman in the College of Arts and Sciences: “My New Year’s resolution is that I do well in school and be successful in whatever comes next for me.”
It looks like SU is ready to take on the new year.